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APA Citation

Putnis, Peter, & University of Canberra. Division of Communication & Education. & Lifelong Learning Network.  2002  Communication and media studies in Australian universities : an investigation into the growth, status and future of this field of study / Peter Putnis ... [et al.]  Division of Communication and Education, University of Canberra Canberra :

MLA Citation

Putnis, Peter, and University of Canberra. Division of Communication & Education. and Lifelong Learning Network.  Communication and media studies in Australian universities : an investigation into the growth, status and future of this field of study / Peter Putnis ... [et al.]  Division of Communication and Education, University of Canberra Canberra :  2002

Australian/Harvard Citation

Putnis, Peter, & University of Canberra. Division of Communication & Education. & Lifelong Learning Network.  2002,  Communication and media studies in Australian universities : an investigation into the growth, status and future of this field of study / Peter Putnis ... [et al.]  Division of Communication and Education, University of Canberra Canberra :

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  | title=Communication and media studies in Australian universities : an investigation into the growth, status and future of this field of study / Peter Putnis ... [et al.]
  | author1=Putnis, Peter, 1950-
  | author2=University of Canberra. Division of Communication & Education
  | author3=Lifelong Learning Network
  | year=2002
  | publisher=Division of Communication and Education, University of Canberra
  | language=English
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