The first of three papers presented at the one-day PNG Council of Churches seminar on the Role of the Media in Papua New Guinea at the University of PNG, 19 August 1994
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The push by the PNG government for a 'responsible and accountable' media has put the country's indus...
This paper explores the role of media in PNG and the reasons why they have failed to serve their aud...
The effects of colonial imperialism are still evident in many aspects of Papua New Guinea's develop...
As with everything else in Papua New Guinea, the media work force is male-dominated. However, this p...
The new National Information and Communication Policy (NICP) highlights contradictions and dilemmas ...
Communication is essential to human living and development. People need to share their ideas and exp...
The reasons for the nation-state's weakness are many, but the course of TV talk over the last 10 yea...
Commentary: While the media has demonstrated that it can cover global and governance issues, it...
Television in Papua New Guinea strives to exist in a pluralistic society characterised by diverse lo...
The PNG Government is trying to 'shoot the messenger'. The danger is that if the Government shoots t...
The basic purpose of this paper is to describe information as the most valuable currency of postmode...
Realities of limited telecommunications and Internet service delivery are putting a restraint on exp...
More information about Pacific Journalism Review is available at: http://www.pjreview.info/This arti...
All is not well with news media in Papua New Guinea. Media and government relations are stressed, a ...
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The push by the PNG government for a 'responsible and accountable' media has put the country's indus...
This paper explores the role of media in PNG and the reasons why they have failed to serve their aud...
The effects of colonial imperialism are still evident in many aspects of Papua New Guinea's develop...
As with everything else in Papua New Guinea, the media work force is male-dominated. However, this p...
The new National Information and Communication Policy (NICP) highlights contradictions and dilemmas ...
Communication is essential to human living and development. People need to share their ideas and exp...
The reasons for the nation-state's weakness are many, but the course of TV talk over the last 10 yea...
Commentary: While the media has demonstrated that it can cover global and governance issues, it...
Television in Papua New Guinea strives to exist in a pluralistic society characterised by diverse lo...
The PNG Government is trying to 'shoot the messenger'. The danger is that if the Government shoots t...
The basic purpose of this paper is to describe information as the most valuable currency of postmode...
Realities of limited telecommunications and Internet service delivery are putting a restraint on exp...
More information about Pacific Journalism Review is available at: http://www.pjreview.info/This arti...
All is not well with news media in Papua New Guinea. Media and government relations are stressed, a ...
This paper discusses how journalism education can best address the information needs of a developing...
The push by the PNG government for a 'responsible and accountable' media has put the country's indus...
This paper explores the role of media in PNG and the reasons why they have failed to serve their aud...