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The never-ending story: Palestine, Israel and The West Wing
(Intellect Ltd., 2007)This article examines the way in which the popular American television series The West Wing represents the Palestinian–Israeli conflict and the way in which Middle Eastern audiences responded to that depiction. This fictional ... -
“New Zealand is still learning to get along with itself”: tertiary students discuss New Zealand multiculturalism.
(Aoyama Gakuin University International Research Center (Tokyo, Japan), 2018)In the 20th century the movement and relocation of peoples has become a norm in the global world. The causes for human migration may vary from a simple desire to try a different life in a new environment, which can be ... -
Not in a pakeha court: Kastom and Pacific media
(Auckland University of Technology, School of Communication Studies, Pacific Media Centre, 2000)Laws which most concern journalists, such as libel, have been framed entirely within a western context. This hinders and often disbars ordinary people from seeking redress against the media in western-style courts. A ... -
The Pacific mission press
(Auckland University of Technology, School of Communication Studies, Pacific Media Centre, 1997)The missions were the first to bring printing presses to the region and usually the first to establish a newspaper in the various islands. Despite their limited circulations, church newspapers are still important because ... -
Participatory video and the Pacifica Mamas : a pilot project
(Unitec ePress, 2016-08-17)Emerging literature highlights that in the Pacific, the use of participatory video (PV) is a new trend in research and community action. It can be employed as a tool to empower communities to have agency over their media ... -
The past is a foreign climate : Shigeyuki Kihara meets the Anthropocene
(ANU School of Art in Canberra, 2015-11)A young Samoan woman stands constrained in a voluminous black dress. The black-and-white photographs emphasize a Victorian formality and sensibility. This ancestor from the past is Shigeyuki Kihara’s Salome, a young ancient ... -
Politics, affect and intimacy : the mediated sentencing of Metiria Turei
(Unitec ePress, 2017-12-21)This essay shifts current discussions of political analysis from the informative to the affective, using intimacy as a conceptual lens through which to consider matters of the public sphere and their mediated repurcussions. ... -
Relational accountability in indigenizing visual research for participatory communication
(SAGE, 2016-01-25)This article argues that an indigenous approach to communication research allows us to re-think academic approaches of engaging in and evaluating participatory communication research. It takes as its case study the Komuniti ... -
A review of the Pacific media landscape: A baseline study
(2016)This article draws upon the Pacific Media Assistance Scheme (PACMAS) State of Media and Communication Report to examine the implications of a changing media landscape for journalism practice in the Pacific region. The ... -
Talking past each other? A comparative study of the descriptions of the Russo- Japanese War in Japanese and Russian history textbooks, ca. 1997-2010
(Aoyama Gakuin University Center for International Studies, 2015)The school history textbook is gaining critical scholarly attention globally as a contested medium of conflicting ideologies and interests. At issue are the roles and the consequences of education and ... -
Tok Pisin and Tok Ples as languages of identification in Papua New Guinea
(World Association for Christian Communication, 1999)After the Second World War missions in Papua New Guinea faced new imperatives driven by the reaction of the Australian administration to UN directives. As a result the administration decided to use English as the sole ... -
Visual Transcription: A method to analyze the visual and visualize the audible in interaction
(Revue Française des Méthodes Visuelles, 2021-06)The communication and language sciences have decidedly taken a multimodal turn and a proliferation of work in previously language-dominated fields is focusing on the contribution of non-verbal communicative modes in social ... -
'What are you waiting for, Diggers?' : the ANZAC image in Commando comics
(Authors, 2017)For generations of Australians and New Zealanders, Commando comics have provided a consistent image of their ancestors at war. The image is one of men, who are inevitably tall, bronzed, shirtless, contemptuous of authority ... -
Yu Mas Kamap Wan Nesen : the mainstream churches, Tok Pisin and national identity in Paupa New Guinea
(W. Kohlhammer GmbH, 2000)After the Second World War missions in Papua New Guinea faced new imperatives driven by the reaction of the Australian administration to United Nations' directives. These directives related to the development of education ...