Robie, David (2004) Mekim Nius: South Pacific Media, Politics & Education USP Book Centre, AUT Media & South Pacific Books. ISBN 1 877314 30 7. 306pp. Reviewed by Murray Masterton In Mekim Nius David Robie has done much of that looking at the Islands’ media. nd he is in an unique position to do so. Across nine years he guided the region’s two major journalism schools, first at the University of Papua New Guinea, then at the University of the South Pacific
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