Aotearoa/New Zealand In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been regional leaders in convergent publishing with both newspapers and online media as educational outcomes for student journalists. Universities in Fiji and Papua New Guinea have pioneered with various versions of an entrepreneurial and socially activist student press for three decades, including titles such as Uni Tavur (founded in 1975), Wansolwara (1996) and Liklik Diwai (1998). All three papers have strongly identified with a national development role. In 2003, Aotearoa/New Zealand’s AUT University began publishing Te Waha Nui as a regular professional course publishing venture. It quickly established a niche with indigeno...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been re...
thirteen In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries hav...
Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily p...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existe...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
This paper discusses how journalism education addresses the information/communication needs of islan...
This article is a case study of Wansolwara, the University of the South Pacific (USP) journalism pro...
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only news...
This article is a case study of Wansolwara, the University of the South Pacific (USP) journalism pro...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
The universities of the South Pacific and Papua New Guinea have played pioneering roles in the devel...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...
In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries have been re...
thirteen In spite of a relatively small but vibrant news media base, two South Pacific countries hav...
Two South Pacific regional journalism university publications, one digital and the other primarily p...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existe...
South Pacific university-based journalism school publications were innovative newspaper publishers f...
This paper discusses how journalism education addresses the information/communication needs of islan...
This article is a case study of Wansolwara, the University of the South Pacific (USP) journalism pro...
Uni Tavur, the award-winning journalism training newspaper at the University of PNG is the only news...
This article is a case study of Wansolwara, the University of the South Pacific (USP) journalism pro...
A 20 year-old South Pacific journalism education program has spawned the only training newspaper of ...
The universities of the South Pacific and Papua New Guinea have played pioneering roles in the devel...
The University of the South Pacific’s Regional Journalism Programme, which caters for 12 member coun...
The news media in Oceania are small but remarkably diverse and vigorous. Ownership ranges from large...
Good journalism remains central to the needs of the Pacific and her people. Good journalism educatio...