OURMedia is an international network of scholars, activists and practitioners interested in community-based media and media diversity. The network was formed in 2000 and has minimal formal structures. The University of Goroka (UOG) conference was the tenth international OURMedia conference and the first of its kind to be held in Papua New Guinea (PNG).AusAI
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This article discusses the potential of information and communication technology (ICT) for social ca...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...
research centre of UOG, took the lead in organising the conference. In line with the focus of the CS...
This article explores the collaborative application of media and arts-based research practices invol...
The nature of audiences in both Australia and New Zealand is ethnically, culturally and religiously ...
The impact of media and public discourse, including on new media platforms, is one of the priority t...
Reviewed book edited by Evangelia Papoutsaki, Michael McManus and Patrick Matbob Publication date...
On 25 August 2008, media practitioners, policy makers, journalists and media educators gathered on N...
Participatory digital culture presents major challenges to all traditional media outlets, but it pre...
The conference called the "Global Media Forum: The role of media in realizing the future we wan...
The media landscape in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has recently been undergoing a dramatic change. Greate...
Delegates to the Melanesia Media Freedom Forum express their solidarity with media workers in Melane...
Pasifika people face increased marginalisation if they do not become active participants in any medi...
Commissioned by SBS, and published in March 2006, Connecting Diversity: Paradoxes of Multicultural A...
This article discusses the potential of information and communication technology (ICT) for social ca...
How can we ensure that our mass media speaks in a way that is meaningful to all Australians and give...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...