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Communication for Sustainable Development
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Tok Bilong Ol Grassruts: Tok Pisin & Wantok
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang; Auckland: Divine Word University DWU Press; Auckland University of Technology Pacific Media Centre (2011), pp. 48-61
"Tok Pisin [one of the three national languages] has played a significant role as an agent of change and development in Papua New Guinea. It bridged the gap between the rural and the urban communities and brought confidence to people who are now able to communicate with others as well as among thems
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Reporting Family Violence: 'Just Another Incident'
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 74-82
"The findings from this stuy indicate that the Papua New Guinea (PNG) press is not helping to highlight and address the issue of family violence, which is a social hindrance to development in PNG. This is supported by arguments of lack of prominence given to family violence stories, unreliable sourc
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Factors Influencing HIV/AIDS Media Awareness Campaigns: A Western Highlands Case Study
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 92-102
Facing the Dragon: The Case of Basamuk and Kurumbakare People in the Ramu Nickel Project
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 125-134
"This research looks at the distribution of balanced and accurate information about one of China's biggest investments in the South Pacific region, the Ramu Nickel Project. Are the local people in the project impact areas of Kurumbukare and Basamuk well informed and do they have a voice that is fair
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Radio Madang: Tuned in for Development?
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 147-156
"The findings of this research have indicated that Radio Madang [the public service broadcaster in Madang province] is an appropriate medium for disseminating information and messages on development issues to people in rural areas of Madang province. With an audience of about 200,000 throughout the
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Early Experiences of Mobile Telephony: A Comparison of Two Villages in Papua New Guinea
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 157-169
Our Neighbour's View: Australian Media Coverage of Papua New Guinea
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 62-72
Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang; Auckland: Divine Word University DWU Press; Auckland University of Technology Pacific Media Centre (2011), xi, 235 pp.
Mining for Information in Ok Tedi: Communication for Sustainable Development
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 135-144
The Campus and the Newsroom: Papua New Guinean Media in Education Profile
In: Communication, Culture & Society in Papua New Guinea: Yu Tok Wanem?
Madang: Divine Word University DWU Press (2011), pp. 205-217
"A 'typical' Papua New Guinean journalist is more likely to be female (very marginally), single, under the age of 29, with about five years experience, a Tok Pisin [indigenous language] speaker but working on English-language media and to have a university diploma or degree in journalism from either
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