Writer and critic Michael Shmith takes clichés to task in this humorous critique of lazy language and woeful writing.
Journalist and poet Eliza Griswold discusses ideology, politics and geography - within and between faiths.
In the series debut, Lindsay Tanner and Sally Warhaft discuss political parties, democratic process and media culture.
Kim Barker explores her account of the conflict, danger and irreverence in a warzone. With Karen Middleton.
Do people who have been the subject of media coverage invariably feel betrayed? Michael Gawenda presents his case.
Robert Manne discusses his 'Quarterly Essay 43' on 'The Australian', as well as the newspaper's response.
Mary Delahunty and Jane Sullivan discuss their transitions and tensions between journalism and creative storytelling.
Join a panel of leading media commentators and analysts as they turn their eye to Hackgate and its reverberations.
Friedman and Maxine McKew discuss the wane of US power, the new global labour market and "finding your extra".
Journalism researcher Julie Posetti discusses the social transformation of the Fourth Estate.
Barbara Gunnell and Margaret Simons explore power, truth and responsibility via Assange, Wikileaks and their foes.
Tanner and Megalogenis explore politics and the media, values and pragmatism, and Tanner's new book Sideshow.
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