Abstract
When I arrived on the Gold Coast for the Writing 2000 conference, I relaxed on the bed, up in my hotel room, and flicked on the telly. The first show to come on was Wheel of Fortune. There was a young woman in a long black dress on the show. Her only job is to turn over the letters when the contestants guess them right. The young woman’s name is Sophie Faulkner. She was one of the top graduates in her year in the media studies course run by my department. I mention this just as an example of how weird the relationship is these days between tertiary education and the media. Sophie actually sought help from a colleague of mine once, not on how to do research or to get a reference, but to ask advice on whether to sign a contract to appear in Wonderbra commercials…
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