• ICTs in climate change communication in the Pacific Islands 

      Harris, U.; Papoutsaki, Evangelia; Kailahi, Sandra (University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, 2016)
      Community participation is essential to effectively address communities’ needs in relation to climate change. Conventional media forms that are easily accessible in the Pacfic Islands region, including digital media, require ...
    • Locating disaster communication in changing communicative ecologies across Pacfiic 

      Noske-Turner, Jessica; Tacchi, J.; Horst, Heather; Papoutsaki, Evangelia (Australian Journal of Telecommunications and the Digital Economy, 2014)
      The Pacific Island region is geographically and culturally diverse, with a significant range of communication infrastructures and challenges. Access and use of mobile phones has risen exponentially over the past five years. ...
    • Not in a pakeha court: Kastom and Pacific media 

      Cass, Philip (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 ...
    • Participatory video and the Pacifica Mamas : a pilot project 

      Saifoloi, Malama; Papoutsaki, Evangelia; Williams, Marcus; Harris, Usha Sundar; Naqvi, Munawwar (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 ...
    • A review of the Pacific media landscape: A baseline study 

      Papoutsaki, Evangelia; Thomas, V.; Horst, H.; Tacchi, J.; Noske-Turner, J.; Eggins, Joys (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 ...