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		<title>Toktok No 38 / Summer 2019</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pacific Media Centre ISBN/code: ISSN 1175-0472 Publication date: Monday, February 18, 2019 Publisher: Pacific Media Centre &#8216;BE COURAGEOUS IN YOUR QUEST FOR TRUTH,&#8217; PMC DIRECTOR TELLS PACIFIC JOURNALISM GRADUATES Pacific journalism academic Professor David Robie believes the media play a critical role in exposing abuses of power in a world increasingly hostile towards journalists. However, ]]></description>
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<p>ISBN/code: ISSN 1175-0472</p>
<p>Publication date: <span class="date-display-single">Monday, February 18, 2019</span></p>
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<p><strong>&#8216;BE COURAGEOUS IN YOUR QUEST FOR TRUTH,&#8217; PMC DIRECTOR TELLS PACIFIC JOURNALISM GRADUATES</strong></p>
<p>Pacific journalism academic Professor David Robie believes the media play a critical role in exposing abuses of power in a world increasingly hostile towards journalists.</p>
<p>However, journalists in the Pacific are frequently “persecuted by smallminded politicians with scant regard for the role of the media,” he says.</p>
<p>Speaking at the 18th University of the South Pacific Journalism Student Awards ceremony at Laucala campus in Suva, Fiji, last October, Dr Robie said despite the growing global dangers surrounding the profession, journalism was critically important for democracy.</p>
<p>Dr Robie said that while such “ghastly fates” for journalists – such as the extrajudicial killing of Saudi dissident writer Jamal Khashoggi in Turkey earlier that month – may seem remote in the Pacific, there were plenty of attacks on media freedom to contend with, while trolls in the region and state threats to internet freedom were “also rife”.</p>
<p><em>Read more</em></p>
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<p><strong>+ New communication award created for Pasifika women</strong></p>
<p>+ Coverage of New Caledonia/Kanaky referendum, November 2018</p>
<p>+ <em>Wansolwara</em> and AUT coverage of Fiji elections, November 2018<br /> </p>
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<p>Report by <a href="http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Pacific Media Centre</a</p>
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		<title>Pacific Journalism Review &#8216;launch&#8217; of our &#8216;disasters, cyclones and communication&#8217; edition with UGM</title>
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<span class="date-display-single">Friday, August 31, 2018 &#8211; <span class="date-display-start">16:30</span> <span class="date-display-separator">&#8211;</span> <span class="date-display-end">17:30</span></span></div>




<p><strong>A SPECIAL LAUNCH OF THE COLLABORATIVE EDITION OF PJR WITH CESASS AT UGM</strong><br /><em>Pacific Journalism Review</em> is collaborating with the <a href="http://pssat.ugm.ac.id/en/home/" rel="nofollow">Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies</a> at the <a href="http://pssat.ugm.ac.id/en/home/" rel="nofollow">Universitas Gadjah Mada</a> in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.</p>




<p><strong>What:</strong> Launching of <em>Pacific Journalism Review</em></p>




<p><strong>When:</strong> August 31, 4.30-5.30pm, Pacific Media Centre, WG1028</p>



<p><strong>Who:</strong> TBC</p>




<p>Report by <a href="http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Pacific Media Centre</a</p>

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<p>Pacific Media Centre</p>




<p>ISBN/code: 978-1-927184-44-5</p>




<p>Publication date: <span class="date-display-single">Monday, December 4, 2017</span></p>




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<p><strong>CONFLICT, CUSTOM &#038; CONSCIENCE: PHOTOJOURNALISM<br />AND THE PACIFIC MEDIA CENTRE<br />By Jim Marbrook, Del Abcede, Natalie Robertson and David Robie</strong></p>



<p>A group of Melanesian women march behind an anti-mining &#8220;NO BCL, NO MINING&#8221; banner, across a small field in the now-autonomous region of Bougainville. Their protest is ostensibly unseen by the rest of the world. Their protest efforts are local, gender-specific, indigenous, and part of a wider movement to stop any production on the Panguna copper mine. This conflict claimed an estimated 10,000 lives in the 1990s civil war. This photograph is one of the many that we have selected to mark the 10th anniversary pf the Pacific Media Centre in Auckland University of Technology&#8217;s School of Communication Studies.</p>



<p><em>Fifteen photojournalists and photographers who have worked with the Pacific Media Centre for the past decade have donated their images for this book project. Although the book is not actually for sale, it has been produced as a limited edition for those who have contributed to the PMC. It will also be available in libraries.</em></p>




<p><a href="http://www.autshop.ac.nz/pacific-media-centre/?sort=newest" rel="nofollow">Other PMC books are available at AUT Shop online</a></p>


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<p>Report by <a href="http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer">Pacific Media Centre</a</p>

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