For journalists in New Zealand bemused by the apparent paranoia in Australia over the issue of 'boat people' in the wake of the international incident on the high seas off the northwestern coast involving the Norwegian freighter Tampa. Peter Manning's damning monograph clears much of the fog. Through two years of textual analysis, he has laid bare how Australia's discourse of fear came to be focused on some 4000 people on board leaky boats, seeking asylum without visas. 
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Papua Blood: A Photographer’s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years, by Peter Bang. Copenha...
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The First Casualty: From the Front Lines of the Global War on Journalism, by Peter Greste. Sydney: V...
Robie, D. (2015). The struggle for media freedom amid jihadists, gaggers and ‘democratators’. Pacifi...
The First Casualty: From the Front Lines of the Global War on Journalism, by Peter Greste. Sydney: V...
Looking at four books which present a different focus on the politics of fear in Australia, particul...
Since al-Qaeda’s attacks on the World Trade Center in New York in 2001, Islam and the Muslim world h...
Review of: Blood on their Banner: Nationalist Struggles in the South Pacific, by David Robie. London...
Review of The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East, by Robert Fisk Since 9/11...
Review of: Reporting from the Danger Zone: Frontline journalists, their jobs and an increasingly per...
Australian journalists have a sad history of going off to Washington to be ruined. They leave home t...
Review of Attacks on the Press in 2002, Committee to Protect Journalists, New York, 2003. Freedom of...
Review of A Critical View of Western Journalism and Scholarship on East Timor, by Geoffrey Gunn, Man...
Prisoner 345: My 2330 days in Guantánamo, by Sami Alhaj. Doha, Qatar: Al Jazeera Media Network, 2019...
Papua Blood: A Photographer’s Eyewitness Account of West Papua Over 30 Years, by Peter Bang. Copenha...
Twelve countries feature in the new Fragile Freedom, Inaugural Pacific press freedom report, a publi...
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