This article explores the West Papua issue through the Papua New Guinea news media. It seeks to identify the reasons behind the decline in coverage of West Papua in the PNG press. It provides an historical background to the West Papua conflict and PNG’s relationship with Indonesian-ruled West Papua and it presents the results of a comparative content analysis of three PNG newspapers—Post-Courier, The National, and Times of Papua New Guinea—on their coverage of West Papua, in-depth interviews with journalists and West Papuan refugees in Papua New Guinea
This article argues that the democratic ideals espoused by Australia and Indonesia fall short in app...
This research argues that the internationalization of "West Papua" issue through social media has co...
Indonesia ranks 124th out of 180 countries in the 2019 Global Press Freedom Index, West Papua (meani...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
Many New Zealanders, even in politically aware circles, have a limited understanding of West Papua a...
Auckland University of Technology’s Pacific Media Centre marked its tenth anniversary with a seminar...
For five decades Tanah Papua, or the West Papua half of the island of New Guinea on the intersection...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
The Papua New Guinea media is often described as ‘free’ and ‘vibrant’ compared to other media in dev...
In this article, the author explores the collaboration between Tirto and Jubi in reporting on the Wa...
West Papua Media (WPM) is an innovative media outlet established in 2007 in response to the ongoing ...
Indonesia has restricted access for journalists seeking to visit West Papua for more than 50 years. ...
Indonesia is trying to build an international reputation as a nascent democracy and is proud of havi...
This article argues that the democratic ideals espoused by Australia and Indonesia fall short in app...
This research argues that the internationalization of "West Papua" issue through social media has co...
Indonesia ranks 124th out of 180 countries in the 2019 Global Press Freedom Index, West Papua (meani...
“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsib...
Many New Zealanders, even in politically aware circles, have a limited understanding of West Papua a...
Auckland University of Technology’s Pacific Media Centre marked its tenth anniversary with a seminar...
For five decades Tanah Papua, or the West Papua half of the island of New Guinea on the intersection...
This paper gives an historical and current account of New Guinea, a Pacific Island divided between t...
Coverage of Papua New Guinea in Australian media has been a source of resentment and dissatisfaction...
This article charts the dynamics and trajectory of citizen media activism in West Papua’s fight for ...
The Papua New Guinea media is often described as ‘free’ and ‘vibrant’ compared to other media in dev...
In this article, the author explores the collaboration between Tirto and Jubi in reporting on the Wa...
West Papua Media (WPM) is an innovative media outlet established in 2007 in response to the ongoing ...
Indonesia has restricted access for journalists seeking to visit West Papua for more than 50 years. ...
Indonesia is trying to build an international reputation as a nascent democracy and is proud of havi...
This article argues that the democratic ideals espoused by Australia and Indonesia fall short in app...
This research argues that the internationalization of "West Papua" issue through social media has co...
Indonesia ranks 124th out of 180 countries in the 2019 Global Press Freedom Index, West Papua (meani...