Pacific Journalism Review

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Pacific Journalism Review, founded at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1994, is a peer-reviewed journal covering media issues and communication in the South Pacific, Asia-Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. Since 2002, it has been published by Auckland University of Technology's School of Communication Studies. [1] A particular focus is on the cultural politics of the media , including the new media and social movements, indigenous cultures in the age of globalisation, the politics of tourism and development, the role of the media and the formation of national identity and the cultural influence of New Zealand as a branch of the global economy within the Pacific region. It also has a special interest in environmental and development studies in the media and communication, and vernacular media in the region. Founding editor is Associate Professor David Robie. Website: [2] Fulltext subscription available at EBSCO's Communication and Mass Media (USA), Informit (Australia) [3] and Knowledge Basket Newztext (NZ) [4] databases. Abstracts of past editions: [5] Email: pjreview@aut.ac.nz