Browsing Communication Studies Conference Papers by Title
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A foreign flower no more : Tongan diasporic media and the 2014 election
(2015-06)The use of social media and the involvement of diasporic communities is a growing trend among diasporic Polynesian communities and Island politicians. Auckland-based Tongan media, which are the focus of this article, appear ... -
From "kyoiku mama" to "taiga mother" : stereotypes of education practice in Japan and China and its effect on New Zealand.
(2015-12)A few decades ago when the Western world was caught off-guard by the unanticipated extent of the Japanese economic miracle, academics and media in and outside of Japan fiercely debated the benefits and pitfalls of the ... -
Gen Y meets World War One : reflections on an interpretative transmedia project
(2015-08-27)The concept: students tell the story of WW1 in 2014 transmedia: audio, video, archives, web publishing and soundscapes creative digital youth voice Approaches: creative response collaboration ...we invite you to ... -
Generation Zero : online activism and political engagement in New Zealand
(2015-07)Generation Zero It was founded with the central purpose of providing solutions for New Zealand to cut carbon pollution through smarter transport, liveable cities & independence from fossil fuels. -
The ghost of Felix Culpa
(2016-07-13)What is a student newspaper? And what is a journalism laboratory newspaper? And what was it actually for? Wansolwara / Moa Wansolwara The Coranto. Some first steps in multi-platform student journalism -
Gimme Shelter : the stories of the young New Zealanders from a refugee background
(2018-02)Gimme Shelter is a project which seeks to better understand some of the highly complex circumstances that influence the existence of young people with refugee background who have settled in New Zealand. The project takes ... -
'Gimme Shelter': The 'othering' of refugees in forming identity in Australia and New Zealand
(2016-11)Questions to consider: How are refugees perceived in Australia and New Zealand (historically and currently)? How does ‘othering’ refugees influence how we contruct ideas of who ‘we’ are? How does Edward Said’s ... -
“Gimme Shelter”: “Othering” in the context of New Zealand multiculturalism : Pakeha, Maori, immigrants and refugees
(2017-09)Who are the ‘others’ in New Zealand (historically and currently)? How does ‘othering’ Maori, immigrants and refugees influence how we construct ideas of who ‘we’ are? How does Edward Said’s Orientalism speak to ... -
Global expectations, influences and means for communicating integrated non-financial reporting
(2014-06)AIM & SCOPE: Global Expectations, Influences, and Means for Communicating Integrated Non-Financial Reporting RATIONALE: Increased contribution of external influences on online CSR /Non-financial reporting RESEARCH ... -
Growth and diversification of mass media in India: Whose interests, whose ideas?
(2011-12)This paper compares two distinct perspectives on the growth of mass media in India. On the one hand we have the institutional and business perspective commonly employed in the assessment of the growth and diversification ... -
Hell Rains Down: A preliminary report on a quantitative analysis of how American and Arab newspapers covered the second intafada and the invasion of Iraq.
(2003-11)The purpose of this investigation was to advance the recommendation emerging from a Dubai Media Summit in which the UAE government called on intellectuals and academics to promote dialogue and better understanding between ... -
I create, therefore I am
(2019-12-09)• Participants: 6 female artists of Māori and/or Pacific descent • Video ethnography: Audio-visual technology used to record participants engaging in their creative practice • Multimodal (Inter)action Analysis (MIA): ... -
Image of a nation: Australian press cover of Papua New Guinea
(2005)This article looks at the Australian press cover of Papua New Guinea. It argues that the coverage is negative and inadequate and contributes to the country’s negative image in Australia. No previous study has been carried ... -
‘The industrious Dutchie’: Recording the experiences of first generation Dutch immigrants to New Zealand
(2008-01-01)This paper is based on an oral history project that records the identity perceptions of post-war Dutch immigrants as constructed through pre-arrival and early period experiences and sense of contribution to New Zealand. These ... -
Information Issues in Development: Ethical implications of community profiling by Developmental NGOs.
(2012-07)In this paper, the authors critically examine some of the findings from a current research conducted in central India on ‘Developmental NGOs’ communication with their stakeholders’. These findings relate to NGOs’ collecting ... -
Intentional immigrant entrepreneurs
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Interaction on the edge
(1999-12)This paper examines the richness of an applied communication group project which incorporates writing skills, interpersonal skills, team dynamics, problem solving, decision making, time and stress management, interviewing ... -
‘Irreverent, tendentious and eagerly read:’ The role of the press in developing a political consciousness in Melanesia.
(2012)This paper examines the role of the press in Anglophone Melanesia (Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Vanuau and Fiji) in developing a political consciousness among its readers in the period before independence. The ... -
Islam in the Pacific
(2017-06)It goes without saying that this paper will, of necessity, present the merest sketch of an extremely complicated topic. In order to make this manageable, I have concentrated on Melanesia and Polynesia and omitted ...