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Week 03: The World Wide Rumour, Urban Myths and Soft Journalism

Lecturer: Gavan McCarthy
Lecture Summary Online Sources

Journal Articles

  • Wosh, Peter J., 'Going Postal', The American Archivist, vol. 61, Spring, 1998, pp. 220-239.

Newspaper Articles

  • Needham, Kirsty, 'We want to believe. On the World Wide rumour mill, fact and fiction can blur as people forward jokes, hoaxes and nuggets of news made available through the desktop', Sydney Morning Herald, vol. Icon, 12 December 1998, pp. 4-5.


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