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Media Ownership and Democracy
Vol 10(2), September 2004

Cartoon: © Malcolm Evans
Edition edited by Wayne Hope
Theme:
Editorial:
Corporate media news – pp 5-7, Wayne Hope
Commentaries
- 1. Media ownership policies: pressure for change and implications - pp 8-19, Steven Barnett (read abstract)
- 2. Welcome to Havana, Mr Corleone: issues of media ownership and control – pp 20-31, Robert W. McChesney (read abstract)
- Advertisement: PJR back copies p 31
Case Studies
- 3. City Voice, an alternative to the corporate model – pp 32-45, Simon Collins and Jeremy Rose
- Advertisement: The Guardian Weekly p 46
- 4. Media ownership in Oceania: three case studies in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Tonga – pp 47-68, Shailendra Singh, Kevin Pamba and Kalafi Moala (read abstract)
- Advertisement: Red & Green p 69
- Advertisement: Australian Centre for Independent Journalism p 70
- 5. The political cartoonist's right to freedom of expression – pp 71-80, Malcolm Evans (read abstract)
- Advertisement: AUT-PIMA Pacific Media Scholarship p 81
Articles
- 6. Media ownership in the Pacific: inherited colonial commercial model but remarkably diverse – pp 82-110, Philip Cass (read abstract)
- 7. Better journalism or better profits?: A key convergence issue in an age of concentrated ownership – pp 111-129, Stephen Quinn (read abstract)
- 8. Dumbing down democracy: trends in internet regulation,
surveillance and control in Asia – pp 130-150, James Gomez (read abstract) - Advertisement: Fijian Studies p 151
- Advertisement: USP Book Centre p 152
- 9. Ross Stevens and Uni Tavur: A Kiwi legacy among wantoks – pp 153-170, David Robie (read abstract)
- Advertisement: JEA conference in Suva, Fiji p170
- Advertisement: PJR call for papers: Media ethics and accountability p 171
- Advertisement: Journalism Education Association of NZ p 172
Research Report
- Still young and female: a (modest) survey of New Zealand journalists pp 173-196, Geoff Lealand (read abstract)
Reviews
- The Three Waves of Globalisation: A History of a Developing Global Consciousness, by Robbie Robertson. Reviewed by Wayne Hope pp 197-203
- Journalism: Investigation and Research, (edited) by Stephen Tanner. Reviewed by David Robie pp 204-207
- New Faces, Old Fears (documentary). Reviewed by Gilbert Wong pp 207-209
- Reluctant Saviour: Australia, Indonesia and the Independence of East Timor, by Clinton Fernandes. Reviewed by Peter Cronau pp 210-214
- Big Brothers Behaving Badly: The Implications for the Pacific Islands of the Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations, by Jane Kelsey. Reviewed by David Bedggood pp 215-217
- Whose News? (documentary). Reviewed by Janet Bedggood pp 218-220
NOTES TO CONTRIBUTORS pp 221



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