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Pacific Crises: COVID, Climate Emergency and West Papua
Pacific Journalism Review, volume 27, issue 1-2 (2021), pp. 1-174
Karoronga, Kele’a, Talanoa, Tapoetethakot and Va: Expanding Millennial Notions of a ‘Pacific Way’ Journalism Education and Media Research Culture
Media Asia, volume 46, issue 1-2 (2019), pp. 1-17
"University-based journalism education was introduced to the South Pacific in Papua New Guinea at independence in 1975 and in Fiji at the regional University of the South Pacific in 1987, while Technical Vocational Educational and Training institutions have been a more recent addition in the region.
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Indonesian double standards over press freedom endanger safety of Papuan journalists
Media Asia, volume 44, issue 1 (2017), pp. 40-47
"The World Press Freedom Day celebration in Jakarta was a milestone for Indonesia’s democratic progress, but it was also remarkable for the silence around gross violations in the country’s Papuan provinces, writes David Robie." (Abstract)
Pacific Media Freedom 2011: A Status Report
Pacific Journalism Review, volume 17, issue 2 (2011), pp. 148-186
Conflict reporting in the South Pacific: Why peace journalism has a chance
Journal of Pacific Studies, volume 31, issue 2 (2011), pp. 221-240
"Peace journalism is hardly a new concept, Galtung and Ruge having provided a key conceptual underpinning in 1965 and in later studies. However, while it flourished significantly in parts of the globe in the 1990s, notably the Philippines, albeit frequently referred to there as ‘conflict-sensitive
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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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Changing Paradigms in Media Education Aid in the Pacific
In: South Pacific Islands Communication: Regional Perspectives, Local Issues
Singapur: Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre (AMIC) (2008), pp. 59-81
"Journalism education (based for most of the past three decades at three Pacific universities) and industry short-course training have followed different yet parallel paths in the region. Aid donors have played important roles in both sectors, although often not particularly well coordinated. While
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Foreign Aid in Pacific Media Education: Panacea or Pandora’s Box?
Media Asia, volume 34, issue 2 (2006), pp. 66-78
"Since New Zealand development assistance helped establish the South Pacific’s first journalism school at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1975, many international aid agencies have contributed to media training and education in the region. Among the donors in a competitive environment, have
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Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics, and Education
Suva (FJ): USP Book Centre (2004), xii, 306 pp.
"From the establishment of the region's first journalism school at the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG) in 1975 with New Zealand aid, Robie traces three decades of South Pacific media education history. He profiles journalism at UPNG, Divine World University and the University of the South Paci
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The Pacific Journalist: A Practical Guide
Suva (FJ): University of South Pacific Journalism Programme; USP Book Centre; South Pacific Books (2001), 371 pp.
Nius Bilong Pasifik: Mass Media in the Pacific
Port Moresby: University of Papua New Guinea Press (1994), x, 274 pp.