AUT LibraryAUT
Browsing School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho by Title 
  •   Open Research
  • Faculties
  • Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies (Te Ara Auaha)
  • School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho
  • Browsing School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho by Title
  •   Open Research
  • Faculties
  • Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies (Te Ara Auaha)
  • School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho
  • Browsing School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho by Title
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Browsing School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho by Title

  • 0-9
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z

Sort by:

Order:

Results:

Now showing items 28-47 of 142

  • title
  • published date
  • author
  • issue date
  • submit date
  • ascending
  • descending
  • 5
  • 10
  • 20
  • 40
  • 60
  • 80
  • 100
    • The Decline and Redefinition of New Zealand Current Affairs Television Programmes 

      Baker, S (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 

      Frain, S (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] 

      Robie, D (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 

      Cochrane, T; Antonczak, L; Guinibert, M; Mulrennan, D (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 

      Rahman, KA (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 

      Theunissen, P; Rahman, KA (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 

      Kent, ML; Theunissen, P (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 

      Baker, S; Owen, T; Rupar, V; Myllylahti, M; Devadas, V; Craig, G; Berti, C (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 

      Robie, D (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 

      Robie, D (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 ...
    • Diversity, Inclusivity, and the News: Coverage of the 2014 New Zealand General Election 

      Rupar, V; Owen, T; Baker, S (MEDIANZ, 2015)
      Upon winning his third term as Prime Minister, John Key announced that he would lead a government for “all New Zealanders.” This study takes this statement of inclusivity as its point of departure for an analysis of ...
    • Don't publish and be damned: an advocacy media case study 

      Berney, CJ; Robie, D (Global Fusion Consortium, 2008)
      Advocacy journalism is practised by a wide range of mainstream media publishers and broadcasters and alternative media outlets. It is a genre of journalism that is fact-based but supports a specific viewpoint on an issue. ...
    • Drama at Disney: A Thematic Analysis of Creative Worker Identity Negotiation and Identification in the Documentary Waking Sleeping Beauty 

      Nairn, A; Matthews, J (International Academic Forum (IAFOR), 2020)
      Work in creative organizations is often completed under intense working conditions. Due to the nature of the industry sector, creative workers must manage and deal with a range of factors related to their daily activities. ...
    • ‘Drugs, guns and gangs’: case studies on Pacific states and how they deploy NZ media regulators 

      Robie, D (Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      Media freedom and the capacity for investigative journalism have been steadily eroded in the South Pacific in the past five years in the wake of an entrenched coup and censorship in Fiji. The muzzling of the Fiji press, ...
    • Ecological Communication in Asia-Pacific: A comparative analysis of social adaptation to maritime disaster in Indonesia and Fiji 

      Wahyuni,, HI; Fitrah, AA; Handayani, F; Robie, D (Auckland University of Technology, School of Communication Studies, Pacific Media Centre, 2018)
      This article is of a comparative study of social adaptation in the Cyclone Winston disaster case in Fiji and rob flooding in Semarang, Indonesia. In February 2016, the largest tropical storm in the Southern Hemisphere, ...
    • Editorial: Connecting the Pacific dots 

      Robie, D (Auckland University of Technology, School of Communication Studies, Pacific Media Centre, 2018)
      When University of the South Pacific climate change scientist Elisabeth Holland gave a keynote address at the Second Pacific Climate Change Conference at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington, New Zealand, on February 2018, her ...
    • Editorial: Killing the Messenger 

      Robie, D (Auckland University of Technology, School of Communication Studies, Pacific Media Centre, 2018)
      The statistics globally are chilling. And the Asia-Pacific region bears the brunt of the killing of journalists with impunity disproportionately. Revelations in research published in this edition of Pacific Journalism ...
    • Educational change and self-governance in a Yukon First Nation community 

      Lewthwaite, Brian; Doiron, Ashley; Owen, Thomas; Dewell, Helen (American Educational Research Association (AERA), 2015)
      More recent developments in Canada’s Yukon Territory draw attention to how political changes have potential for accelerating practices in education that are responsive to Indigenous Peoples’ aspirations for formal education ...
    • Ethics and Professional Orientation of Serbian Journalists 

      Rupar, V; Sezova. S. (CEON/CEES, 2017)
      Studies of ethical orientations of journalists, based on large-scale surveys of professional norms and values, generate data that are an important indicator of journal-ism culture. While it is true that what journalists ...
    • Examining the changing face of television current affairs programme in New Zealand from a 'political economy' perspective 

      Baker, Sarah; Baker, S (Australia and New Zealand Communication Association International Conference (ANZCA), 2006)
      This paper will look at the changing face of current affairs television programmes in New Zealand from a political economy perspective. As part of that exploration it will examine the contending cultural studies position ...

      Contact Us
      • Admin

      Hosted by Tuwhera, an initiative of the Auckland University of Technology Library

       

       

      Browse

      Open ResearchTitlesAuthorsDateSchool of Communication Studies - Te Kura WhakapāhoTitlesAuthorsDate

      Statistics

      For this collectionFor all Open Research

      Contact Us
      • Admin

      Hosted by Tuwhera, an initiative of the Auckland University of Technology Library