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On 10 July 1985, French secret agents bombed the Greenpeace campaign flagship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland Harbour, New Zealand. Portuguese-born photographer Fernando Pereira died in the sabotage outrage that shook the world. The bombed ship was scuttled off a New Zealand bay in 1...987 to form a living reef and Rainbow Warrior II was commissioned. Read more
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Covers contemporary issues in media in the Pacific.
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Covers contemporary issues around the freedom of media in the Pacific
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A comprehensive "hidden stories of the Pacific" media and communication book about many of the region's major issues of the past two decades such as the Fiji coups, Papua New Guinea's Bougainville war and resource development crises, nuclear testing and health challenges, environ...mental degradation and climate change. The author writes with insight and personal experience of all the events covered. It is the first book by the author since his Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics and Education (published at the University of the South Pacific, 2004). Read more
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Edited By Barry King, Annie Goldson (themed) and David Robie (unthemed)
This new edition features the work of film and documentary makers Alister Barry, Annie Goldson, Anne Keala Kelly, Jim Marbrook, Tom Morton, Joshua Oppenheimer, Max Stahl, Kim Webby and others. Unthemed art...icles include "a sense of place" in Indigenous reporting, changing death coverage in The New Zealand Herald and tweeting, friending and reporting for media academic staff.
Founded at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1994, this peer-reviewed research journal explores journalism, media issues, communication and diversity in the South Pacific, Asia-Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. It is published by the Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, AUT University, and has links with the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism and the University of the South Pacific. Read more
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The book draws on interviews with 57 Pacific journalists, educators and media policy makers and two newsroom surveys in Fiji and PNG as well as the authors personal experience as a Pacific media educator for almost a decade. Robie argues "journalists need to be provided with crit...ical studies, ethical and contextual knowledge matching technical skills to be effective communicators and political mediators with the PacificOs Onew regionalismO. " Read more
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Media and digital democracy* Defending the foundations of journalism* The case for e-technology in Fiji's general elections* Tuning in and the political process* The future of 'traditional' media in the PacificBlogs and free speech in post-coup Fiji.Unsur
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