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After the Storm Comes the Sun: A Rhetorical Analysis of Melbourne Storm's Advertising Campaigns After the 2010 Salary Cap Scandal
One of the most common motifs surrounding sports, sports teams, and sports stars is “the scandal.” One typifying feature of mediated scandals is the ease with which they can be presented as, or massaged into, an unfolding ... -
An independent student press: three case studies from Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Aotearoa/New Zealand
(Auckland University of Technology; University of Wollongong, 2006)In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been regional leaders in convergent publishing with both newspapers and online media as educational outcomes for student journalists. ... -
Asia Pacific Report: A New Zealand nonprofit journalism model for campus-based social justice media
(Center for Southeast Asian Social Studies (CESASS), Universitas Gadjah Mada, 2018)For nine years, the Pacific Media Centre research and publication unit at Auckland University of Technology has published journalism with an ‘activist’ edge to its style of reportage raising issues of social justice in New ... -
Bearing Witness 2016: A Fiji Climate Change Journalism Case Study
(Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2017)In February 2016, the Fiji Islands were devastated by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston, the strongest recorded tropical storm in the Southern Hemisphere. The category 5 storm with wind gusts reaching 300 kilometres an hour, ... -
Bearing Witness 2017: Year 2 of a Pacific climate change storytelling project
(Auckland University of Technology, School of Communication Studies, Pacific Media Centre, 2018)In 2016, the Pacific Media Centre responded to the devastation and tragedy wrought in Fiji by Severe Tropical Cyclone Winston by initiating the Bearing Witness journalism project and dispatching two postgraduate students ... -
Bearing witness in 40 years of Greenpeace chronicles
(Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2012)Robie, David (2012). Bearing witness in 40 years of Greenpeace chronicles [Review]. Pacific Journalism Review, 18(1): 232-237. Reviews of: Rainbow Warrior Mon Amour: Trente ans de photos aux côtés de Greenpeace, by Pierre ... -
Becoming Iconic
(Annenberg School, University of Southern California, 2018)Contemporary popular journalism and cultural commentary are marked by the widespread proliferation of the term “iconic” in a way that departs from its traditional, sacred meaning, albeit carrying the aura of the former ... -
Behind the Fiji censorship: a comparative media regulatory case study as a prelude to the Easter putsch
(Auckland University of Technology, 2009)On 10 April 2009, a military backed regime wrested total control of the Fiji Islands in what was arguably a fifth coup and imposed martial law. The then President, Ratu Josefa Iloilo, abrogated the 1997 Constitution and ... -
Being ‘Afrikaans’: a contested identity
(All Academic, Inc., 2015)Afrikaner Nationalism under the National Party was the vehicle for maintaining Afrikaner identity for most of the 20th century. To achieve this, a set of master symbols was developed. This qualitative pilot study investigates ... -
Book Review: campaigning with passion for an ‘arsenal for democracy’
(School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2005)No abstract. -
Book Review: Martin Hirst (2019) Navigating Social Journalism: A Handbook for Media Literacy and Citizen Journalism. London: Routledge
(International Association for Media and Communication Research, 2019)No abstract. -
Book Review: ‘Embedded’ with the invaded Iraqi people
(School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2005)No abstract. -
The British Kept A'Coming: on the Tourist Trail of the 1863 Invasion of the Waikato
(School of Communication Studies, AUT, 2014)No abstract. -
Building Global Learning Communities
(Association for Learning Technology, 2013)Within the background where education is increasingly driven by the economies of scale and research funding, we propose an alternative online open and connected framework (OOC) for building global learning communities using ... -
Capturing meaning-making in journalism
(The State and University Library - Aarhus, 2010)Performing content analysis is not merely a question of developing and using quantitatively-defined categories in order to investigate a research problem. If you want to go further and look at the meaning of the whole text, ... -
‘Carbon Colonialism’: Pacific Environmental Risk, Media Credibility and a Deliberative Perspective
(Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, AUT University, 2014)The effects of climate change are already occurring in all continents and across the oceans, and the situation has deteriorated since the last account in 2007, warned the United Nations scientific agency charged with ... -
Challenging the conventions of personal correspondence: txting times for literacy snobs
(Australian Association of Writing Programs (AAWP), 2013)Changes in the way we produce, consume and distribute personal commmunication are subtly mediating new perceptions about communication appropriateness and literacy. While not denying that ideational content is an important ... -
Chasing Dreams, Finding Nightmares: Exploring the Creative Limits of the Music Career
(M/C - Media and Culture, 2020)In the 2019 documentary Chasing Happiness, recording artist/musician Joe Jonas tells audiences that the band was “living the dream”. Similarly, in the 2012 documentary Artifact, lead singer Jared Leto remarks that at the ...