Journal
Hollings, J. (2024). I'd Be Surprised If You Get Anyone Admitting to These Things: New Zealand Journalists’ Experiences of Aggressive Reporting Practices.
Journalism Practice. 18(7), 1621-1640
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Hollings, J. (2020). It Does Become Personal: Lessons From a News Organisation’s #Metoo Campaign.
Journalism Practice. 14(2), 225-239
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Hollings, J. (2019). Pressing on: Lasting Impressions: The Story of New Zealand’s Newspapers, 1840–1920, Ian F Grant
Fraser Books, in association with the Alexander Turnbull Library, $69.50, ISBN 9780994136046.
The New Zealand Review of Books. 29(126), Retreived from https://nzbooks.org.nz/2019/non-fiction/pressing-on-james-hollings/
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Hollings, J., Hanitzsch, T., & Balasubramanian, R. (2019). Risky Choices?: Modelling journalists’ perceptions of aggressive newsgathering practices.
Journalism Studies. 20(1), 22-39
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Hollings, J. (2018). The 100-year-old mystery over a famous war photo.
Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/108269345/the-mystery-over-a-famous-war-photo
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Hollings, J. (2018). Journalism as a Weapon: The Life of Patrick John Booth.
Pacific Journalism Review. 24(1), 205-214 Retrieved from https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/416
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Hollings, JHB., Hanitzsch, T., & Balasubramanian, R. (2017). Risky choices? Modelling Journalists' Perceptions of Aggressive Newsgathering Practices.
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Hollings, J., Hanusch, F., Balasubramanian, R., & Lealand, G. (2016). Causes for concern: The state of New Zealand journalism in 2015.
Pacific Journalism Review. 22(2), 122-138
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Hollings, J. (2013). Reporting suicide in New Zealand: Time to end censorship.
Pacific Journalism Review. 19(2), 136-155
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Hollings, J. (2011). The informed commitment model: Best practice for journalists engaging with reluctant, vulnerable sources and whistle-blowers.
Pacific Journalism Review. 17(1), 65-89
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Hollings, J. (2009). Vision but flaws mar needed editing textbook.
Pacific Journalism Review. 15(1), 234-235
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Hollings, J. (2005). Reporting the Asian tsunami: Ethical issues.
Pacific Journalism Review. 11(2), 151-166
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Hollings, J. (2013). Let the Story Go: The Role of Emotion in the Decision-Making Process of the Reluctant, Vulnerable Witness or Whistle-Blower.
Journal of Business Ethics. 114(3), 501-512
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Hollings, J. (2011). The informed commitment model: Best practice for journalists engaging with reluctant, vulnerable sources and whistle-blowers.
Pacific Journalism Review. 17(1), 67-89 Retrieved from http://www.pjreview.info/articles/informed-commitment-model-best-practice-journalists-engaging-reluctant-vulnerable-sources
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Hollings, J. (2009). Vision but flaws mar needed editing textbook: A book reveiw of Newspaper editing and design: A guide to production journalism by Lee, A., and Treadwell, G. (2009).
Pacifc Journalism Review. 15(1), 234-235 Retrieved from http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=800317102039576;res=IELNZC
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Hollings, J. (2008). Insight into an outstanding journalist: A book review of Louise Nicholas: My story by Nicholas, L., and Kitchin, P. (2007).
Pacific Journalism Review. 14(1), 214-218 Retrieved from http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=171677918196086;res=IELNZC
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Hollings, J. (2007). Still european and female, but older: Profiling the new zealand journalist.
Pacific Journalism Review. 13(1), 183-196
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Hollings, J., Lealand, G., Samson, A., & Tilley, E. (2007). The big NZ journalism survey: Underpaid, under-trained, under-resourced, unsure about the future – But still idealistic.
Pacific Journalism Review. 13(2), 175-198
[Journal article]Authored by: Hollings, J., Tilley, E.Read Abstract:
Hollings, J. (2006). Gathering visual images of the 2004 tsunami: Journalists' challenges and ethical issues.
Prism. 4(3), 1-13 Retrieved from http://www.prismjournal.org/hollings.html
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Hollings, J. (2006). Circulation wars: A book reveiw of He Pitopito Korero no te Perehi Maori: Readings from the Maori-language Press editied by Curnow, J., Hopa N., and McRae, J. (2006) and Colonial discourses: Niupepa Maori 1855-1863 by Paterson L. (2006).
New Zealand Books: a quarterly review. (76: Summer), 6-6 Retrieved from http://nzbooks.org.nz/2006/contents/issue-76-contents/
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Hollings, J. (2005). Book review: Release the hounds: A guide to research for journalists and writers by Fogg, C. (2005).
PRism. 3(1), 1-2 Retrieved from http://www.prismjournal.org/324.html
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Hollings, J. (2005). Reporting the Asian tsunami: Ethical issues.
Pacific Journalism Review. 11(2), 139-155 Retrieved from http://artsweb.aut.ac.nz/pjreview/issues/docs/11_2/pjr-tsunami-pp151-167.pdf
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Book
Johnston, K., & Hollings, J.(2023).
The Crewe Murders Inside New Zealand's Most Infamous Cold Case. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Massey University Press
[Authored Book]Authored by: Hollings, J.Read Abstract:
Hamada, B., Hughes, S., Hanitzsch, T., Hollings, J., Lauerer, C., Arroyave, J., . . . Splendore, S. (2019). Editorial autonomy: Journalists' perceptions of their freedom. In T. Hanitzsch, F. Hanusch, J. Ramprasad, & AS. de Beer (Eds.)
Worlds of Journalism: Journalistic Cultures Around the Globe. (pp. 133 - 159). New York, United States of America: Columbia University Press
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Hollings, J.(2017).
A moral truth: 150 years of New Zealand investigative journalism. Auckland, New Zealand: Massey University Press
[Authored Book]Authored by: Hollings, J.Edited by: Hollings, J.
Treadwell, G., & Hollings, J. (2015). An increasingly secret paradise. In T. Felle, & J. Mair (Eds.)
FOI at 10: Freedom fighting or lazy journalism?. (pp. 233 - 242). Bury St Edmunds: Bury St Edmunds: Abramis
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Hollings, JHB. (2014). No more dancing at Orakei. In A. Schiffrin (Ed.)
Global Muckraking: 100 Years of Investigative Journalism from Around the World. (pp. 239 - 245). New York, United States of America: The New Press
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Hollings, JHB. (2014). Investigative journalism. In GD. Hannis (Ed.)
Intro: A beginner's guide to journalism in 21st-century Aotearoa/New Zealand. (pp. 179 - 199). Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Journalists Training Organisation
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Lealand, G., & Hollings, J. (2012). Journalists in New Zealand. In
The Global Journalist in the 21st Century. (pp. 126 - 137).
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Lealand, G., & Hollings, J. (2012). Journalists in New Zealand. In DH. Weaver, & L. Willnat (Eds.)
The global journalist in the 21st century. (pp. 126 - 137). United States and United Kingdom: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
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Hollings, J. (2010). Reporting the 2004 tsunami: Media, ethics, and the aftermath of a disaster. In LK. Fuller (Ed.)
Tsunami communication: (Inter)personal/intercultural, media, technical, ethical, philanthropic, development, and personal responses. (pp. 223 - 240). Cresskill, NJ, United States: Hampton Press, Inc
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Samson, AM., & Hollings, JH. (2008). The police round: Crime, emergencies and disasters. In J. Tully (Ed.)
Intro: A Beginner's Guide to Professional News Journalism. (pp. 175 - 200). Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Journalists Training Organisation
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Conference
Hollings, J. (2021, December). How do the dead speak?. Presented at
Non-fiction Now. Wellington.
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It does become personal: lessons from a news organisation’s metoo campaign. . Christchurch
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Hollings, J.(2018).
We will remember them (after we've checked them out): Using investigative methods to enhance historical journalism. . Wellington
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Hollings, J.(2017).
How do New Zealand journalists compare to others around the world?. Paper presented at the meeting of http://jeanz.org.nz/research-papers-1. Hamilton
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Hollings, JHB., & Treadwell, G.(2014). An Increasingly Secret Paradise..
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Hollings, J.
Aiming for the stars: Teaching investigative journalism. . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Aiming for the Stars: Teaching Investigative Journalism. . Rio de Janeiro
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Help Them to Speak: The psychology of the reluctant and vulnerable witnesss or whistleblower. . Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Hollings, J. (2010). The informed commitment model: Best practice for journalists engaging with reluctant, vulnerable witnesses and whistle-blowers..
Media, Investigative Journalism and Technology 2010 conference papers and proceedings. (pp. 1 - 17). : Media, investigative journalism and technology 2010 conference
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Hollings, JH. (2008, July). Investigative journalism in New Zealand - why does the story come out?. Presented at
Power and Place: Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hollings, J.
Tilley, EN., & Hollings, JH. (2008). Still stuck in 'A love-hate relationship': Understanding journalists' enduring and impassioned duality towards public relations.
Procceedings of the ANZCA 2008 Conference: Power and Place. (pp. 1 - 24).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Hollings, J., Tilley, E.Read Abstract:
Hollings, JH.(2007).
A hard watchdog to keep on the porch - What factors help investigative journalism flourish?. . Wellington, NZ
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Hollings, JH. (2005). Reporting the tsunami. , Journalism Education Association Conference Gold Coast, QLD: JEA
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Hollings, JH. (2005, November). Reporting the tsunami. Presented at
Journalism Education Association Conference 2005. Surfers Paradise, QLD.
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Hollings, JH. (2005). Reporting the Asian tsunami: The ethical issues.
Journalism Education Association of New Zealand Annual Conference. (pp. unpaged).
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