This paper traces the development of radio broadcasting in Vanuatu, arguing that radio was critical to the development of ideas of Vanuatu-as-nation among the residents of the archipelago. From its inception, radio broadcast kastommaterial understood to derive from the place itself, such as local songs and stories- and in broadcasting it contributed to the development of a complex understanding of kastom itself. By this means kastom was defined as expressive of national unity as well as regional diversity, and as a basis of identity; the presentation of kastom on the radio has provided Islanders with a point of connection with the new context of the nation. In tracing the history and significance of the broadcast of kastom, the paper argues...
Rural radio production is an ongoing training that IRETA has conducted over the years. The emphasis ...
SUMMARY In 1980, as the condominium of the New Hebrides was about to become the new, independent na...
Although its mission is to be the Kanak people's voice, Radio Djiido broadcasts news and commentry i...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...
This paper is about chiefs in Vanuatu. The archipelago of islands now known as Vanuatu is inhabited ...
Lack of qualified and experienced journalists, a tendency to allow censorship and disregard for the ...
Pacific journalists are faced with many issues, some of which would be familiar to Western journalis...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by ...
Radio remains the most widely used means of mass communication in many ACP countries and nowhere is ...
For more about the East-West Center, see https://www.eastwestcenter.org/This report views radio as a...
International audienceIn Vanuatu, where new technologies are overlaid on social structures built on ...
Commentary: The explosion of mobile telephony in some islands of the South Pacific has literall...
Pre-proof version for publication in Lonán Ó Briain and Min Yen Ong, Sound Communities in the Asia P...
Central Vanuatu Historical Narratives -- Bislama/Namakwa narratives related by Pastor Simbolo of Ton...
Rural radio production is an ongoing training that IRETA has conducted over the years. The emphasis ...
SUMMARY In 1980, as the condominium of the New Hebrides was about to become the new, independent na...
Although its mission is to be the Kanak people's voice, Radio Djiido broadcasts news and commentry i...
Drawing on fieldwork data and relevant anthropological literature, this thesis examines how potentia...
This paper is about chiefs in Vanuatu. The archipelago of islands now known as Vanuatu is inhabited ...
Lack of qualified and experienced journalists, a tendency to allow censorship and disregard for the ...
Pacific journalists are faced with many issues, some of which would be familiar to Western journalis...
Post-colonial Vanuatu is one of the most culturally and linguistically diversecountries in the world...
Essay for the graduate seminar in South Pacific history and the Pacific Research Seminar, taught by ...
Radio remains the most widely used means of mass communication in many ACP countries and nowhere is ...
For more about the East-West Center, see https://www.eastwestcenter.org/This report views radio as a...
International audienceIn Vanuatu, where new technologies are overlaid on social structures built on ...
Commentary: The explosion of mobile telephony in some islands of the South Pacific has literall...
Pre-proof version for publication in Lonán Ó Briain and Min Yen Ong, Sound Communities in the Asia P...
Central Vanuatu Historical Narratives -- Bislama/Namakwa narratives related by Pastor Simbolo of Ton...
Rural radio production is an ongoing training that IRETA has conducted over the years. The emphasis ...
SUMMARY In 1980, as the condominium of the New Hebrides was about to become the new, independent na...
Although its mission is to be the Kanak people's voice, Radio Djiido broadcasts news and commentry i...