New issue of Pacific Journalism Review is published

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May/July 2016 issue of the Pacific Journalism Review is published. The issue is called Endangered Journalists and it includes several articles and other texts in the field of journalism. Here are few examples of the new texts:

Ruth Callaghan, of Edith Cowan University explores the use of Storify in a student journalism newsroom. David Robe, of Auckland University of Technology’s School of Communication Studies, writes about French terrorism in the Pacific in the 1980’s. Journalist Johnny Blades writes about journalists and the stuggle of media freedom in West Papua.

The Pacific Journalism Review, is a peer-reviewed journal covering media issues and communication. The journal is founded at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1994 but is currently published by the School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology. Find the issue here.

Picture: paper by malik, licence: CC BY-ND 2.0

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