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yThe Neglected Press : A Study of Arab and Greek Newspapers and Their Sydney PublicsMaria D. Tenezakis,
Canberra:Australian Government Publishing Service,1984Z16612291984single work criticism This is a report on research commissioned by the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs and carried out in two stages in 1981 and 1982. The introduction quotes the Brief from the Department setting out the initial research objectives: 'The objective of the proposed pilot study is to identify the role that the ethnic press play in communicating with and reflecting the interests of individual ethnic communities, and its capacity to adapt to cultural, economic and other changes which significantly influence its readership and its own commercial viability' (p. 2).
yThe Neglected Press : A Study of Arab and Greek Newspapers and Their Sydney PublicsMaria D. Tenezakis,
Canberra:Australian Government Publishing Service,1984Z16612291984single work criticism This is a report on research commissioned by the Department of Immigration and Ethnic Affairs and carried out in two stages in 1981 and 1982. The introduction quotes the Brief from the Department setting out the initial research objectives: 'The objective of the proposed pilot study is to identify the role that the ethnic press play in communicating with and reflecting the interests of individual ethnic communities, and its capacity to adapt to cultural, economic and other changes which significantly influence its readership and its own commercial viability' (p. 2).