Publications for Rodney Tiffen 2016 Papandrea, F., Tiffen, R. (2016). Media Ownership and Concentration in Australia. In Eli M. Noam (Eds.), Who Owns the World's Media? Media Concentration and Ownership around the World, (pp. 703-739). New York: Oxford University Press. <a href="https://global.oup.com/academic/product/whoowns-the-worlds-media9780199987238?cc=au&lang=en&#">[More Information]</a> Simons, M., Tiffen, R., Hendrie, D., Carson, A., Sullivan, H., Muller, D., McNair, B. (2016). Understanding the civic impact of journalism. Journalism Studies. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2015.1129284">[Mo re Information]</a> 2015 Tiffen, R. (2015). From punctuated equilibrium to threatened species: the evolution of Australian newspaper circulation and ownership. Australian Journalism Review, 37(1), 63-80. Finkelstein, R., Tiffen, R. (2015). When Does Press SelfRegulation Work? Melbourne University Law Review, 38(3), 944-967. Tiffen, R., et al (2013). Auntie Knows Best? Public Broadcasters and Current Affairs Knowledge. British Journal of Political Science, 43(4), 719-739. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007123412000555">[More Information]</a> Aalberg, T., Papathanassopoulos, S., Soroka, S., Curran, J., Hayashi, K., Iyengar, S., Jones, P., Mazzoleni, G., Rojas, H., Rowe, D., Tiffen, R. (2013). International TV News, Foreign Affairs Interest and Public Knowledge: A comparative study of foreign news coverage and public opinion in 11 countries. Journalism Studies, 14(3), 387-406. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2013.765636">[Mor e Information]</a> Curran, J., Coen, S., Aalberg, T., Hayashi, K., Jones, P., Splendore, S., Papathanassopoulos, S., Rowe, D., Tiffen, R. (2013). Internet revolution revisited: A comparative study of online news. Media, Culture and Society, 35(7), 880-897. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443713499393">[More Information]</a> Papathanassopoulos, S., Coen, S., Curran, J., Aalberg, T., Rowe, D., Jones, P., Rojas, H., Tiffen, R. (2013). Online Threat, But Television is Still Dominant: A comparative study of 11 Tiffen, R. (2015). Whose Hand on the Gate? Rupert Murdoch’s nations' news consumption. Journalism Practice, 7(6), 690Australian and News Coverage of Climate Change. In Tim P. 704. <a Vos, Francois Heinderyckx (Eds.), Gatekeeping in Transition, href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2012.761324">[More (pp. 180-200). New York: Routledge. Information]</a> 2014 Tiffen, R. (2014). Finkelstein Inquiry into the media. In Scott Prasser, Helen Tracey (Eds.), Royal Commissions & Public Inquiries: Practice & Potential, (pp. 157-174). Ballarat: Connor Court Publishing. Curran, J., Coen, S., Soroka, S., Aalberg, T., Hayashi, K., Hichy, Z., Iyengar, S., Jones, P., Mazzoleni, G., Papathanassopoulos, S., Tiffen, R., et al (2014). Reconsidering 'virtuous circle' and 'media malaise' theories of the media: An 11-nation study. Journalism, 15(7), 815-833. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884913520198">[More Information]</a> Tiffen, R., Ricketson, M. (2014). Regulating Journalism in Australia. In Daniel Giroux, Pierre Trudel (Eds.), La regulation du travail journalistique dans dix pays, dont le Canada, (pp. 1540). Quebec: Centre detudes sur les medias. Tiffen, R. (2014). Rupert Murdoch: A Reassessment. Sydney: NewSouth Publishing. Tiffen, R., Jones, P., Rowe, D., Aalberg, T., Coen, S., Curran, J., Hayashi, K., Iyengar, S., Mazzoleni, G., Papathanassopoulos, S., et al (2014). Sources in the News: A comparative study. Journalism Studies, 15(4), 374-391. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2013.831239">[Mor e Information]</a> Tiffen, R. (2014). The Press [revised version of chapter in the 2010 edition]. In Stuart Cunningham and Sue Turnbull (Eds.), The Media and Communications in Australia: 4th Edition. Sydney: Allen and Unwin. 2013 Soroka, S., Andrew, B., Aalberg, T., Iyengar, S., Curran, J., Coen, S., Hayashi, K., Jones, P., Mazzoleni, G., Rhee, J., Tiffen, R. (2013). Scandals. In Troy Bramston (Eds.), The Whitlam Legacy, (pp. 157-164). Sydney, Australia: Federation Press. Tiffen, R. (2013). Spin Doctors, News Values and Public Interest – the Bermuda Triangle of Policy Debate. In Matthew Ricketson (Eds.), Australian Journalism Today, (pp. 16-27). South Yarra, Australia: Palgrave Macmillan. 2012 Tiffen, R. (2012). How Russia compares. In Graeme Gill, James Young (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Russian Politics & Society, (pp. 45-68). Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Mills, S., Tiffen, R. (2012). Opinion Polls and the Media in Australia. In Christina Holtz-Bacha, Jesper Strombacker (Eds.), Opinion Polls and the Media: Reflecting and Shaping Public Opinion, (pp. 155-174). Basingstoke, United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. Tiffen, R. (2012). Small Scandal in London - Not Many Killed. Television and New Media, 13(1), 21-25. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1527476411426795">[More Information]</a> Tiffen, R. (2012). Spin Doctors, News Values and Public Interest - the Bermuda Triangle of Policy Debate. In Matthew Ricketson (Eds.), Australian Journalism Today, (pp. 16-27). South Yarra, Australia: Palgrave Macmillan. 2011 Tiffen, R. (2011). Australian attitudes to China's global role: the politics of changing expectations. Beijing Forum 2010: The Harmony of Civilizations and Prosperity for All, Beijing, China: Peking University Press. Tiffen, R. (2011). Has the gap between qualities and tabloids increased? Changes in Australian newspapers 1956-2006. Australian Journal of Communication, 38(2), 33-52. Tiffen, R. (2006). Contested Narratives, Ambiguous Impacts and Democratic Dilemmas: The Western News Media and the "War on Terror". Policy and Society, 25(4), 99-119. Tiffen, R. (2011). WikiLeaks and mega-plumbing issues unresolved dilemmas revisited. Global Media Journal: Australian Edition, 5(1), 1-10. Tiffen, R. (2006). The Press. In Stuart Cunningham, Graeme Turner (Eds.), The Media and Communications in Australia: 2nd Edition, (pp. 97-112). Australia: Allen and Unwin. 2010 Tiffen, R. (2006). Wran and the Media. In Troy Bramston (Eds.), The Wran Era, (pp. 107-116). Sydney: Federation Press. Tiffen, R. (2010). Changes in Australian Newspapers 19562006. Journalism Practice, 4(3), 345-359. <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17512781003642956">[More Information]</a> Tiffen, R. (2010). Deaths in the news 1956-2006. Australian Journalism Review, 32(1), 41-50. Tiffen, R. (2010). The Press. In Stuart Cunningham, Graeme Turner (Eds.), The Media and Communications in Australia: 3rd Edition, (pp. 81-96). Australia: Allen and Unwin. 2009 Tiffen, R., Gittins, R. (2009). How Australia Compares. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. Tiffen, R. (2009). Reversed negatives: how the news media respond to "our" atrocities. In Stritzke, W; Lewandowsky, S; Denemark, D; Clare, J; Morgan (Eds.), Terrorism and Torture: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, (pp. 246-264). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2008 2005 Tiffen, R., Kwak, K. (2005). Cable Television and Democracy in Taiwan and South Korea. In Angela Rose Romano, Michael Bromley (Eds.), Journalism and Democracy in Asia, (pp. 135147). United Kingdom: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Tiffen, R. (2005). Media Australia 2004: Sebuah Audit Demokrasi (Australia's Media 2004 - A Democratic Audit). In Mar'iyah, C. (Eds.), Indonesia-Australia: Tantangan dan Kesempatan dalam Hubungan Politik Bilateral (IndonesiaAustralia: Challenges and Opportunities in the Bilateral Political Relationship), (pp. 87-111). Jakarta, Indonesia: University of Indonesia and Granit. Tiffen, R. (2005). The Aftermath. Must Labor Lose? In Browne, P. and Thomas, J. (Eds.), A win and a Prayer. Scenes from the 2004 Australian Election, (pp. 123-129). Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press. Tiffen, R. (2005). The Generational Warrior. In Browne, P. and Thomas, J. (Eds.), A win and a Prayer. Scenes from the 2004 Australian Election, (pp. 84-87). Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press. Tiffen, R. (2008). Australia: Gladiatorial Parties and Volatile Media in a Stable Polity. In Jesper Strömbäck and Lynda 2004 Lee Kaid (Eds.), The Handbook of Election News Coverage Around the World, (pp. 109-123). New York and Abingdon: Tiffen, R., Gittins, R. (2004). How Australia Compares. Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Australia: Cambridge University Press. Tiffen, R. (2008). Australian use of intelligence and the case for war in Iraq. In James P. Pfiffner and Mark Phythian (Eds.), Intelligence and National Security Policymaking on Iraq: British and American Perspectives, (pp. 106-125). Manchester: Manchester University Press. Tiffen, R. (2008). Campaign Tactics, Media Bias and the Politics of Explanations: Accounting for the Coalition's Loss in 2007. Southern Review: communication, politics and culture, 41(2), 8-29. 2007 Tiffen, R. (2007). From Technological Abundance to Commercial Monopoly in Australian Pay TV: Key Relationships in Institutionalising Subscription Television. In Andrew T Kenyon (Eds.), TV Futures. Digital Television Policy In Australia, (pp. 54-81). Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. Doig, A., Pfiffner, J., Phythian, M., Tiffen, R. (2007). Marching in Time: Alliance Politics, Synchrony and the Case for War in Iraq, 2002-2003. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 61(1), 23-40. Savage, M., Tiffen, R. (2007). Politicians, journalists and spin: tangled relationships and shifting alliances. In Sally Young (Eds.), Government Communication in Australia, (pp. 79-92). New York, United States: Cambridge University Press. Tiffen, R. (2007). Rupert Murdoch's Global Ambition. In Kenji Suzuki (Eds.), Nation States and Media- The Question of National Identity, (pp. 139-165). Japan: Akakshi Shoten Inc. 2006 Tiffen, R. (2004). The Development Of Pay Television In Australia. 6th World Media Economics Conference. Tiffen, R. (2004). Tip Of The Iceberg Or Moral Panic? Police Corruption Issues In Contemporary New South Wales. American Behavioral Scientist, 47(9), 1171-1193. 2002 Tiffen, R. (2002). Media escalation and political anti-climax in Australia's 'Cash for Comment' scandal. In Raymond Kuhn; Erik Neveu (Eds.), Political Journalism: New challenges, new practices, (pp. 131-148). London and New York: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. Tiffen, R. (2002). Political economy and news. In Stuart Cunningham, Graeme Turner (Eds.), The Media and Communications in Australia: 2nd Edition, (pp. 35-47). Australia: Allen and Unwin. 2001 Tiffen, R. (2001). Australian Media Occupations. In Jeremy Tunstall (Eds.), Media Occupations and Professions: A Reader, (pp. 253-262). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Tiffen, R. (2001). Diplomatic Deceits. Government, Media and East Timor. Sydney: University of New South Wales (UNSW) Press. 2000 Tiffen, R. (2000). Media Power Professionals and Policies. London: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. 1999 Tiffen, R. (1999). Scandals. Media, Politics and Corruption in Contemporary Australia. Sydney: UNSW Press. 1994 Tiffen, R. (1994). Mayer on the Media. Issues and Arguments. Sydney: Allen and Unwin. 1992 Tiffen, R., Goot,, M. (1992). Australia's Gulf War. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 1990 Tiffen, R. (1990). News and Power. North Sydney, Australia: Allen and Unwin. 1984 Tiffen, R., Feith, H. (1984). Rex Mortimer. Stubborn Survivors. Dissenting Essays on Peasants and Third World Development. Melbourne: Monash University Centre for Southeast Asia. 1980 Tiffen, R. (1980). Communications and Politics. The Press, the Public and the Third World. Canberra: Australian Council for Overseas Aid. Tiffen, R. (1980). The News from Southeast Asia. The Sociology of Newsmaking. Singapore: ISEAS Publishing (Institute of Southeast Asian Studies).