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Gender and media: A holistic agenda

Media Development, volume 65, issue 1 (2018), pp. 4-40

Communication among the Pacific Islands

Media Development, volume 61, issue 3 (2014), pp. 4-25
"In the context of the Pacific, as articles in this issue of Media Development underline, journalists can play a key role in identifying and making public the global, national and local concerns and aspirations of vulnerable people and their communities. They can also tell success stories, and share ... more

What future for community radio?

Media Development, volume 60, issue 2 (2013), pp. 1-27

Building alliances for gender and media

Media Development, volume 60, issue 4 (2013), pp. 1-36

Citizen journalism is here to stay

Media Development, volume 60, issue 1 (2013), pp. 1-18

Mediating freedom of religion

Media Development, volume 59, issue 1 (2012), pp. 2-47
"Peace journalism finds its place in newspapers and magazines, on radio and television, in film and documentaries, in digital media and mainstream cultural events such as public exhibitions and debates. There are also transnational online communities like Avaaz.org, which is dedicated to organizing ... more

Right to memory

Media Development, volume 57, issue 2 (2010), pp. 3-59
"How reliable are the mass media’s stories and images of yesterday let alone of the more remote past? Only by rigorously cross-checking different sources of public or cultural memory might one reach a point that is reasonably balanced and accurate – an exercise in triangulating memory’s ever ... more
"Mass and community media can unthinkingly reinforce stigmatisation and discrimination against people living with HIV and AIDS. Beyond the important question of language and image, there are those of care, respect, support, and human dignity. As one writer in this issue comments, "HIV and AIDS is no ... more