The prophetic role of Christian media
The role of the media in PNG 2Publication date: November, 1994Abstract: Communication is essential to human lkiving and development. People need to share their ideas and experiences in order to develop...
View ArticleReclaim the right to know toki and locate it online
UNESCO WFFD: Media Freedom in OceaniaPublication date: October, 2010Commentary: A Cook Islands proverb goes like this: Taraia to toki, ei toki tarai enua– ‘Sharpen your adze, the adze to carve...
View ArticleYumi Piksa – Developing a community-responsive way of filmmaking in Melanesia
Publication date: October, 2011This article explores the collaborative application of media and arts-based research practices involving students from the University of Goroka (Papua New Guinea) as...
View ArticleSuburban Newspapers’ reporting of Māori news
Publication date: October, 2011JENNY RANKINE, ANGELA MOEWAKA BARNES, BELINDA BORELL, TIMOTHY McCREANOR, RAYMOND NAIRN and AMANDA GREGORY (Te Rōpu Whariki Research Group, Massey University, Auckland) A...
View ArticleReflecting regional life: Localness and social capital in Australian country...
Publication date: October, 2011Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis—they cover mostly, or entirely, local news; they promote and advocate for the...
View ArticlePolicy, papers and pages: Improving media engagement in the Pacific
Publication date: May, 2013Commentary: Merits and drawbacks exist in all forms of media across the world, so Pacific Islanders would do well to deeply consider the kind of journalism they want to...
View ArticleEditorial: Captive to a political elite
Publication date: May, 2013This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific symposium held in Suva in September 2012. Hosted by the University of the...
View ArticleReview: The ‘woman in red’, media democracy and reviving public trust
Publication date: October, 2013When the so-called ‘woman in red’ became a reluctant icon of a people’s revolt in Turkey in June, the state violence quickly targeted the news media. Ceyola Sungur, an...
View ArticleThe prophetic role of Christian media
Abstract: Communication is essential to human living and development. People need to share their ideas and experiences in order to develop both individually and as a group or community. Communication,...
View ArticleReclaim the right to know toki and locate it online
Commentary: A Cook Islands proverb goes like this: Taraia to toki, ei toki tarai enua– ‘Sharpen your adze, the adze to carve nations.’ Applying the proverb in this context, the toki/adze can be seen as...
View ArticleYumi Piksa – Developing a community-responsive way of filmmaking in Melanesia
This article explores the collaborative application of media and arts-based research practices involving students from the University of Goroka (Papua New Guinea) as co-researchers. It critically...
View ArticleSuburban Newspapers’ reporting of Māori news
JENNY RANKINE, ANGELA MOEWAKA BARNES, BELINDA BORELL, TIMOTHY McCREANOR, RAYMOND NAIRN and AMANDA GREGORY (Te Rōpu Whariki Research Group, Massey University, Auckland)Keywords: community...
View ArticleReflecting regional life: Localness and social capital in Australian country...
Australian country non-daily newspapers are generally very much local in their emphasis—they cover mostly, or entirely, local news; they promote and advocate for the interests of their region; and they...
View ArticlePolicy, papers and pages: Improving media engagement in the Pacific
Commentary: Merits and drawbacks exist in all forms of media across the world, so Pacific Islanders would do well to deeply consider the kind of journalism they want to cultivate in their region. While...
View ArticleCaptive to a political elite
This edition of Pacific Journalism Review is themed on the Media and Democracy in the South Pacific symposium held in Suva in September 2012. Hosted by the University of the South Pacific, the...
View ArticleThe ‘woman in red’, media democracy and reviving public trust
When the so-called ‘woman in red’ became a reluctant icon of a people’s revolt in Turkey in June, the state violence quickly targeted the news media. Ceyola Sungur, an academic at Istanbul’s Technical...
View ArticleInterrogating power and disrupting the discourse about Onslow and the gas hubs
Abstract: When government statements talk about a secret deal with a multinational consortium that will see more than A$250 million spent on a town with a population of around 1000 people, questions...
View Article'There’s no media for refugees': Information and communication in camps on...
This article uses the example of camps on the Thai-Burma border to highlight the exclusion of refugees from the common world and subsequent omission of their voices from news coverage. Moreover, the...
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