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The indigenous public sphere
Vol 11(1), April 2005

Caricature: © The Queensland Figaro, 1887
Editorial
Elusive issues of identity
Barry King and Ian Goodwin pp 5-7
Theme
THE INDIGENOUS PUBLIC SPHERE:
Commentaries
- Post-colonial options in media conversations
Paul Spoonley pp 8-12 - Advertisement: Australian Centre for Independent Journalism p 12
- The Maori public sphere
Ian Stuart pp 13-25 - The case for Pacific media reform to reflect island communities
Kalafi Moala pp 26-35 - Journalism and indigenous public spheres
Michael Meadows pp 36-41 - Challenges lie ahead for MTS in the Aotearoa public sphere
Joanna Paul pp 42-46 - Advertisement: USP Book Centre p 47
- Literacy and the media in the Fiji Islands
Paul Geraghty pp 48-57 (read abstract) - Advertisement: Journalism Education Association of NZ pp 58-59
Articles
- Keeping public cyberspace open: Lessons from the Pacific Islands
Marianne Franklin pp 60-89 (read abstract) - Advertisement: PJR back copies p 89
- The corporate takeover of the online public sphere: A critical examination, with reference to the New Zealand case
Lincoln Dahlberg pp 90-112 (read abstract) - Engaging sexualities: Lesbian/gay print journalism, community belonging, social space and physical place
Rob Cover pp 113-132 (read abstract) - A ‘heart to heart’ on race relations: TVNZ’s State of the Nation as public sphere discourse
Sean Phelan, Judith Bernanke and Susan Fountaine pp 133-153 (read abstract) - Advertisement: The Guardian Weekly p 154
Frontline reports
- ‘Rolling Thunder’: Changing communication and the Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjara public sphere
David I. Tafler pp 155-173 - Contested homelands: Darwin’s ‘itinerant problem’
Steve Spencer pp 174-197 - Advertisement: Mekim Nius p 198
Reviews
- The Manipulation of Custom: From Uprising to Invervention in the Solomon Islands
By Jon Fraenkel. Reviewed by Michael Field pp 199-201 - Mekim Nius: South Pacific media, politics and education
By David Robie. Reviewed by Charles Riddle pp 202-206 - The Trial of the Cannibal Dog
By Anne Salmond. Reviewed by Dan Bedggood pp 206-210 - Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou: Struggle Without End
By Ranginui Walker. Reviewed by Evan Te Ahu Poata-Smith pp 211-217 - Black and White: John Tamihere
By John Tamihere with Helen Bain. Reviewed by Jon Stokes pp 218-219 - Long Drive through a Short War: Reporting on the Iraq War
By Peter Wilson - Chain of Command: The Road from Abu Ghraib
By Seymour M. Hersh. Reviewed by David Robie pp 220-224







