This article explores the collaborative application of media and arts-based research practices involving students from the University of Goroka (Papua New Guinea) as co-researchers. It critically examines the processes of developing a community-responsive approach to filmmaking in order to challenge preconceived notions of media and research practice in Papua New Guinea. The analysis draws on results from a film workshop run at the University of Goroka over a duration of six weeks through which a team designed a Melanesian approach to filmmaking practice. The research study found that stereotypical perceptions and understandings of Papua New Guinea communities could be challenged by respectful and community-responsive ways of making films i...
Case study produced for AHRC/ESRC project addressing indigenous engagement in research practice. Cas...
In Papua New Guinea, a country in the South Pacific, performance and ritual are part of day-to-day l...
This article focuses on the making of the award-winning film Ophir in the context of issues relevant...
This article explores the collaborative application of media and arts-based research practices invol...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
This exegesis evaluates the practice-led research process and the production of a feature film, Alik...
OURMedia is an international network of scholars, activists and practitioners interested in communit...
This case study will discuss the impact pathways associated with a practice-led impact and engagemen...
Purbalingga Regency, Central Java, is one area that has a unique and unique way of developing film-m...
Reviewed book edited by Evangelia Papoutsaki, Michael McManus and Patrick Matbob Publication date...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2000Pacific Islands StudiesFilm is a powerful tool in ...
In this article, I discuss two recent examples of women’s filmmaking in Melanesia. The documentaries...
An informal system of media distribution and screening has been established in the Highlands of Papu...
This paper is based on an empirical study that explores issues around the process of a traditional p...
William will outline his current PhD research, an 18-month ethnographic study of two Indigenous medi...
Case study produced for AHRC/ESRC project addressing indigenous engagement in research practice. Cas...
In Papua New Guinea, a country in the South Pacific, performance and ritual are part of day-to-day l...
This article focuses on the making of the award-winning film Ophir in the context of issues relevant...
This article explores the collaborative application of media and arts-based research practices invol...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access...
This exegesis evaluates the practice-led research process and the production of a feature film, Alik...
OURMedia is an international network of scholars, activists and practitioners interested in communit...
This case study will discuss the impact pathways associated with a practice-led impact and engagemen...
Purbalingga Regency, Central Java, is one area that has a unique and unique way of developing film-m...
Reviewed book edited by Evangelia Papoutsaki, Michael McManus and Patrick Matbob Publication date...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2000Pacific Islands StudiesFilm is a powerful tool in ...
In this article, I discuss two recent examples of women’s filmmaking in Melanesia. The documentaries...
An informal system of media distribution and screening has been established in the Highlands of Papu...
This paper is based on an empirical study that explores issues around the process of a traditional p...
William will outline his current PhD research, an 18-month ethnographic study of two Indigenous medi...
Case study produced for AHRC/ESRC project addressing indigenous engagement in research practice. Cas...
In Papua New Guinea, a country in the South Pacific, performance and ritual are part of day-to-day l...
This article focuses on the making of the award-winning film Ophir in the context of issues relevant...