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Reflective practice - The laser striking new chords in communication
(2003-12)The concept of reflective practice introduced by Donald Schon (1983,1987) and initially taken aboard by teacher educators, is applicable in most tertiary learning situations. Reflective practice is the cultivation of the ... -
Resources in unexpected places: Social cohesion and successful community internet
(CCNR Monash University; Information School, University of Washington, 2010-01-01)The assumption that internet access is a means of building stronger communities is commonly found in a number of sectors, such as in New Zealand government social services policy. In response to this assumption, case study ... -
Rod bilong kago/rod bilong independens? Cargo cults, the colonial press and independence movements in Melanesia.
(2002)Looks at the colonial press and independence movements in Melanesia ... -
The role of the Chinese ethnic media in response to mainstream media’s portrayals of the Chinese diaspora in New Zealand.
(2018-02)This presentation takes a look at the way one Chinese ethnic online media, SkyKiwi.com, responded to the representation of the Chinese people in the New Zealand Herald [the Herald].The first case involves Auckland Mayor ... -
SANZ Live Radio : the role of ethnic media beyond entertainment
(2018-06-22)How the study began South African migration SANZ Live SANZ Live Activities SANZ Live as Ethnic Media Migrants and diversity SANZ Live and Sense of Place Methodology Immigrant emotions Music and Dance: Community ... -
She said ... she said: reciprocal peer interviewing within a transgenerational frame
(Oral History Association of Australia (OHAA), 2013)My research offers an opportunity to explore a more creative and potentially, more fulfilling interview technique which allows participants to fully engage in the interview process. I was also interested in developing a ... -
Social Media and Online Activism in Kazakhstan: A New Challenge for Authoritarianism
(The International Academic Forum (IAFOR). Asian Conferences, 2013)The internet provides new channels for citizen voices, expression of minority viewpoints, and political mobilisation. In Egypt, Russia, Syria and China, blogs, online forums, Facebook and Twitter already provide citizens ... -
Social media, online activism and government control in Kazakhstan
(2013)This paper presents preliminary findings from a current research project on the role of online social media and activism on political processes and political participation in Kazakhstan by using a particular case of the ... -
Social media, online activism and government control in Kazakhstan
(International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference, 2013)This paper presents preliminary findings from an ongoing research project on the role of online social media and activism in political processes and political participation in Kazakhstan that uses as a case study the civic ... -
Talking past each other? : A comparative study of the descriptions of the Russo-Japanese War in Japanese and Russian history textbooks, ca. 1997-2010
(Japanese Studies Association of Australia (JSAA), 2013)History textbooks help us to understand not only the country’s past but its present as well. They contribute towards developing historical memory and identity formation. They equally influence perceptions about other ... -
Visual dialogues, community action & social change: A south Pacific islands HIV/AIDS project application
(2010-01-01)This paper explores the conceptual and methodological framework of the Komuniti Tok Piksa project, which is both, research project and community action initiative. Visual research tools are used within an indigenous research ... -
West Papua in the Papua New Guinean press
(2006)“The media in their privileged position as the makers and shapers of public opinion have a responsibility to ensure fair and balanced coverage in the context of crisis situations in the pacific – for refugees in Nauru and ... -
Who is research for? An observation from Papua New Guinea
(2004-01-01)Higher Education is central to the creation of the intellectual capacity on which knowledge production and utilization depend and the promotion of life long learning practices necessary to update people’s knowledge and ... -
Why students choose to study the New Zealand Diploma in Business
(1999)This paper explores the results of a survey which asks a range of newly enrolled NZDipBus students at UNITEC why they elected to study the New Zealand Diploma in Business in 1999. This paper compares the reasons of full ... -
Within online corporate annual reporting for a globalised world, whose voice is being heard?
(2015-07)Is there a new shareholder paradigm today that requires a new way of reporting? ( Leuner, J. 2012).The online communication of espoused organisational identity currently reflects within its message construction a rethinking ...