Pacific Journalism Review

 

 

 

Current Issue

Journalism Downunder

Vol 13(1), April 2007


Cartoon: © Malcolm Evans

Editorial

A cooperative future

Ian Richards and David Robie pp.5-7

Theme

JOURNALISM DOWNUNDER

1. Commentary: Reflecting the new realities of the digital age
Matt Mollgaard pp. 8-18 (read abstract)

2. Commentary: Pasifika media in the digital era
John Utanga pp.19-28 (read abstract)

3. Commentary: Small Pacific states and media freedom:
A Kiribati case study

Taberannang Korauaba pp.29-38 (read abstract)

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4. Privacy and the global media in the information age
William Akel pp.40-57 (read abstract)

Pacific Journalism Review Call for Papers pp. p. 58

5. Communications, contacts, ethics and the mysterious
slow death of the contemporary police reporter
Philip Castle pp. 59-74 (read abstract)

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6. The virtual newsroom: Using the wiki for training student
print journalists
Susan Hetherington pp. 76-86 (read abstract)

7. The Post-Courier and media advocacy: A new era for Papua New Guinean journalism?
Patrick Matbob pp. 87-104 (read abstract)

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Reporting the Fiji coups

1. Elite sources, journalistic practice and the status quo
Anthony Mason pp. 107-123 (read abstract)

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2. Fiji 2000: Journalists and the George Speight coup
Christine Gounder pp. 125-141 (read abstract)

Articles

Sydney freelance journalists and the notion
of professionalism

Jahnnabi Das pp. 142-160 (read abstract)

Information provision and restriction: The roles of the police, media and public in coverage of the Coral-Ellen Burrows murder inquiry
Ann Hardy and Alastair Gunn pp. 161-181 (read abstract)

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Research report

Still European and female, but older: Profiling the New Zealand journalist
James Hollings pp. 183-195 (read abstract)

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Reviews

The Hollow Men: A Study in the Politics of Deception
By Nicky Hager
Reviewed by Wayne Hope pp. 197-204

Negligent Neighbour: NZ’s Complicity in the Invasion and Occupation of Timor-Leste
By Maire Leadbeater
Reviewed by Matt Mollgaard pp. 204-208

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Media, Information and Development in Papua New Guinea  
Edited by Evangelia Papoutsaki and Dick Rooney
Reviewed by Pat Craddock pp. 211-212

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Freedoms and Fetters: Broadcasting Standards in NZ
Broadcasting Standards Authority
Reviewed by Susan Boyd-Bell pp. 214-215

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HIV/AIDS Media Guide

Reviewed by Mark Pearson, David Robie and Trevor Cullen pp. 216-220

Style Guide for contributors

Index by Author