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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 ... -
Citizen Witnessing by Stuart Allan (Reviewed by Verica Rupar)
(Pacific Media Centre, AUT University, 2013)No abstract. -
Climate Change, Communication and Food
(International Association for Media and Communication Research, 2019)No abstract. -
Commodification, viewership and a for-anyone-as-someone "special" structure
(The Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand (PopCAANZ), 2015)Paddy Scannell’s analysis of broadcasting as a ‘for-anyone-assomeone structure’ (2000: 5) remains a key theoretical delineation of the role radio, television (and, now, digital media) play in everyday life. In essence, ... -
Community, demagogues and the South Pacific news media
(Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy; University of Queensland, School of Journalism and Communication, 1998)On 19 October 1995, the Governor-General of Papua New Guinea issued the terms of reference for a Constitutional Review Committee's (CRC) Subcommittee on Media Accountability: to examine 'whether changes need to be made to ... -
Concepts in Multimodal Discourse Analysis With Examples From Video Conferencing
(de Gruyter Open, 2016)This article presents theoretical concepts and methodological tools from multimodal (inter)action analysis that allow the reader to gain new insight into the study of discourse and interaction. The data for this article ... -
Conflict reporting in the South Pacific: a critical reflexive approach to Timor-Leste and West Papua
(Asian Media Information and Communication Centre (AMIC), 2013)Peace journalism or ‘conflict-sensitive journalism’, as it is sometimes referred to in the Philippines, has emerged belatedly in the context of critical studies in Oceania, notably at the University of the South Pacific ... -
The Decline and Redefinition of New Zealand Current Affairs Television Programmes
(The International Association of Media Communication Research (IAMCR), 2017)This article explores New Zealand current affairs programmes from a critical political economy perspective. Many critics believe the current affairs television genre is in terminal decline in most Western countries. They ... -
A Defence Democracy ‘in’ the United States : Gender and Politics in the Unincorporated Territory of Guam
(University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute, 2020)In 2018, the island of Guåhan (Guam), an unincorporated territory of the United States (US), elected the island’s first “Maga’håga” or first woman Governor of Guam, Lourdes Leon Guerrero. Guåhan became the first state or ... -
Democracy and the price of silence [Book review]
(Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2012)Robie, David (2012). Democracy and the price of silence. Pacific Journalism Review, 18(1): pp. 246-248. Review of Shoot the messenger: The report on the Nuku'alofa reconstruction project and why the government of Tonga ... -
Developing a mobile social media framework for creative pedagogies
(International Association for Development of the Information Society (IADIS), 2014)This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to three different higher education contexts. Based upon our experiences, we propose a critical framework for supporting and ... -
Dialogue and Persuasion in the Islamic Tradition: Implications for Journalism
(Global Media Journal -- Canadian Edition, 2016)As the dominant global media, Western media face constant ethical challenges. In a fast-paced, fast-changing world post-9/11, Western media have been accused of misrepresenting Islam and Muslims through biased reporting ... -
Dialogue and two-way symmetrical communication in Public Relations theory and practice
(AUT University, 2010)Dialogue is often equated to two-way symmetrical communication, and over the years the concept has been subsumed into the systems theory. Textbook authors make cursory references to “dialogue” and “conversation” while ... -
Discussion, Dialogue, Discourse| Elegy for Mediated Dialogue: Shiva the Destroyer and Reclaiming Our First Principles
(USC Annenberg Press, 2016)The field of public relations has embraced dialogic theory as a valuable theoretical framework for almost two decades. More recently, scholars have used dialogue as a framework to study the mediated communication via the ... -
Diversity in Reporting? A Study of the News coverage of the 2016 New Zealand Local Body Elections
(MEDIANZ, 2017)This study offers an analysis of print news media coverage of the 2016 New Zealand Local Body elections, focusing on reportage around issues of diversity. This study builds upon a prior project by the Media Observatory ... -
Diversity reportage in Aotearoa: demographics and the rise of the ethnic media
(Auckland University of Technology, 2009)For more than two decades, diversity has been a growing mantra for the New Zealand news media. Initially, the concept of biculturalism-partnership with the indigenous tangata whenua-was pre-eminent in the debate, but as ... -
Diversity reportage in metropolitan Oceania: the mantra and the reality
(University of Queensland, 2009)Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now have more than 70 percent of their population living in New Zealand. Projected demographics by Statistics New Zealand ...