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    A review of the Pacific media landscape: A baseline study

    Papoutsaki, Evangelia; Thomas, V.; Horst, H.; Tacchi, J.; Noske-Turner, J.; Eggins, Joys

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    2016
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    Papoutsaki, E., Thomas, V., Horst, H., Tacchi, J., Noske-Turner, J., & Eggins, J. (2016). A review of the Pacific media landscape: A baseline study. Asia Pacific Media Educator, 26(2), pp.1-18. doi:10.1177/1326365X16668968
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    Abstract
    This article draws upon the Pacific Media Assistance Scheme (PACMAS) State of Media and Communication Report to examine the implications of a changing media landscape for journalism practice in the Pacific region. The report contributes to an understanding of the diverse media and communications environments in the Pacific Islands (PI) region and captures aspects of the variations both in media, and in context, across and within the 14 Pacific Islands countries. This article highlights the need for synergies in the Pacific Islands to strengthen legislation, capacity-building initiatives and content production in a fast-changing digital environment.
    Keywords:
    communication for development, media development, Pasifika
    ANZSRC Field of Research:
    200103 International and Development Communication
    Copyright Holder:
    University of Wollongong

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    © 2016 University of Wollongong, Australia
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