Monthly Archives: October 2015
Vanuatu Prepares For Drought While Recovering From Pam
Report by NewsroomPlus.com
Contributed by UNDP
A text messaging system which helped communities in Vanuatu recover from the devastation of Tropical Cyclone Pam, is also helping...
Amnesty International alleges damning evidence of Australian officials’ involvement in transnational crime
MIL OSI - Editor's Note: Amnesty International alleges Australia's maritime border control is operating as a lawless entity that AI asserts, based on information it...
Student newspaper condemns growing closed doors NZ democracy
From Te Waha Nui/Pacific Media Watch
An award-winning student journalism newspaper has condemned growing secrecy about politics and state business, saying it is "increasingly stifling"...
Jon Stephenson’s Eyes Wide Shut probe needs official investigative scrutiny
Report by Pacific Media Centre
Evening Report's editor Selwyn Manning and Dr Paul Buchanan of 36th Parallel Assessments analyse the successful lawsuit by independent journalist...
RSF criticises Nauru government over blocking media visa requests
Report by Pacific Media Centre - Friday, October 23, 2015
Item: 9461
PARIS (Reporters Without Borders/Pacific Media Watch): Reporters Without Borders condemns Nauru’s decision to impose...
Nuclear free: Do you know who this ni-Vanuatu girl is?
Report by David Robie. This article was first published on Café Pacific
THIS GIRL is featured on the front cover of David Robie's 2014 book...
Café Pacific: Do you know who this ni-Vanuatu girl is?
Report by Pacific Media Centre
This girl is featured on the front cover of my 2014 book - Don't Spoil My Beautiful Face (Little Island Press). It...
News values in three Pacific nations
Report by Pacific Media Centre Research
From the cover of Alex Perrottet's MCS thesis.
Monday, October 19, 2015
The term “development journalism” has been used for four decades...
Café Pacific: INFOCORE sets pace on global violent conflict media research project
Report by Pacific Media Centre
IT was a privilege for the Pacific Media Centre to be among the 27 global stakeholders involved in a progress...
INFOCORE sets pace on global violent conflict media research project
Report by David Robie. This article was first published on Café Pacific
IT was a privilege for the Pacific Media Centre to be among the...
From ‘reality’ TV to the reality of documentary making – the new civic impulse
Report by David Robie. This article was first published on Café Pacific
THE RISE of popular factual television has threatened the key claim on “reality”...
Pacific Journalism Review 21(2): 20 years special edition second volume
Report by Pacific Media Centre
Pacific Journalism Review
ISBN/code: issn 1023-9499
Price: $35.00
Publication date: Monday, October 5, 2015
Publisher: Pacific Media Centre
In New Zealand and the Asia-Pacific region,...
Rethinking journalism for supporting social cohesion and democracy: Case study of media performance in...
From Pacific Media Centre
Shailendra Singh
This thesis examines conflict reporting in Fiji, an ethnically and politically divided Pacific island country debilitated by four socially and...