Pacific Journalism Review
ISBN/code: ISSN 1023-9499
Publication date: Thursday, November 30, 2017
Pacific Journalism Review
ISBN/code: ISSN 1023-9499
Publication date: Thursday, November 30, 2017
Samoan, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu media case studies are among those featured in the latest Pacific Journalism Review just published.
Corruption in the Pacific and the media and journalism education and training are covered extensively with transcripts of presentations from the last year’s World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC) conference at Auckland University of Technology.
Jeremaiah M. Opiniano deploys a phenomenological study to analyse the roles and purposes of graduate journalism education in two Asian countries.
Qatari media commentator Dr Tarek Cherkaoui, author of the recently published book The News Media at War, also analyses the blockade imposed on the tiny Gulf state by the Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates-led cabal of Middle East nations and attempts to shut down the Doha-based digital television broadcaster Al Jazeera.
https://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/issue/view/6
1.Vol 23 No 2 (2017): Journalism education in Asia-Pacific
Editorial
EDITORIAL: Pacific media advocacy
David Robie
6-10
Articles
Samoa’s media freedom climate: ‘Shining the light’
Misa Vicky Lepou
11-25
Jeremaiah M. Opiniano
26-50
The challenges of anonymous source stories: A case study of Solomon Islands daily newspapers
Eddie T. Osifelo
51-65
Media and journalism training in Vanuatu
Dave Mandavah
66-69
Transcripts
Corruption in the Pacific – a threat to cultural identity
Julie Cleaver
70-92
Pacific journalism education and training – the new advocacy era
Mackenzie Smith
93-110
Special Reports
Back to the Future: Sparta, Athena, and the battle for the Arab public sphere
Tarek Cherkaoui
112-125
Articles (Unthemed)
‘There’s no media for refugees’: Information and communication in camps on the Thai-Burma border
Victoria Jack
127-143
New Zealand media camouflage political lobbying
Catherine Strong, Fran Tyler
144-158
David Robie
159-178
Hanny Savitri Hartono, Sharyn Davies, Graeme MacRae
179-196
‘What are you waiting for, Diggers?’ The ANZAC image in Commando comics
Philip Cass, Jonathan (Jack) Ford
197-215
Reviews
REVIEW: A real inspiration for the next generation of NZ journalists
Louise Matthews
217-219
REVIEW: Maintaining the climate struggle
Philip Cass
220
REVIEW: Timely climate media strategy to empower citizens
David Robie
221-224
REVIEW: More than just a naughty boy
Philip Cass
225
REVIEW: Valuable overview of global journalism
James Hollings
226-227
REVIEW: Noted: Al Jazeera a classic example of soft power
Philip Cass
227-228
Report by Pacific Media Centre ]]>