Volume 16 Issue 1 (1998)
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News
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Gender Differences in Wage Returns to Computer Skills in Australia
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Half Way Home in Electric Vehicles: A Strategic Reassessment
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Information Subsidies, Journalism Routines and the Australian Media: Market Liberalization versus Marketplace of Ideas
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Driving the Hard Bargain for Australian R&D
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Future Development of New Zealand’s Science and Technology System
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Explaining Television Stations’ Preferences for Imported Drama Programs
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Science, Technology and Democracy on the STS Agenda: Review Article
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The Wired Nation Continent: The Communication Revolution and Federating Australia, K. L. Livingston,
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Communication Traditions in 20th-century Australia Graeme Osborn e & Glen Lews, Graeme Osborne & Glen Lewis,
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Not Just Another Business: Journalists, Citizens and the Media, Julianne Schultz (Ed.),
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Business Incubators in Economic Development: An Initial Assessment in Industrializing Countries, Rustam Lalkaka & Jack Bishop (Eds),
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Universal Service Obligations in a Competitive Telecommunications Environment, Committee on Information, Computer and Communications Policy (ICCP) Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD),
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Ecology and Empire: Environmental History of Settler Societies, Tom Griffiths & Libby Robin (Eds),
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On the Reliability of Economic Models, Daniel Little (Ed.),
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Science and Technology in Germany (New Edn), Wilhelm Krull & Frieder Meyer-Krahmer (Eds),
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Spreading the News: The American Postal System from Franklin to Morse, Richard R. John,
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Standards Policy for Information Infrastructure, Brian Kahin & Janet Abbate (Eds),
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Information Security—The Next Decade, Jan H.P. Eloff & Sebastian H. von Solms (Eds),
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Institutional and Entrepreneurial Leadership in the Brazilian Science and Technology Sector—Setting a New Agenda, World Bank Discussion Paper No. 325, Lauritz Holm-Nielsen, Michael Crawford & Alcyone Saliba (Eds),
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The Remaking of Television New Zealand 1984–1992, Barry Spicer, Michael Powell & David Emanuel,
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