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  • Seller image for Media & Development - Issues and Challenges in the Pacific Islands for sale by Arty Bees Books

    Singh, Shailendra & Prasad, Biman

    Language: English

    Published by Fiji Institute of Applied Studies, Lautoka, Fiji, 2008

    ISBN 10: 9823010358 ISBN 13: 9789823010359

    Seller: Arty Bees Books, Wellington, New Zealand

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    Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Paperback in good condition. Some minor fading and creasing to covers. No inscriptions. 326pp. Stamp stating Review Copy on pre-title page. Does the media in the Pacific sufficiently cover development issues? Where does it go wrong and what does it miss? What are the challenges faced by Pacific Island journalists and how does this affect coverage of development issues? Contributors include: Associate Professor David Robie, Dr Evangelia Papoutsaki, Julie Middleton, Jaap Jasperse, Nicole Gooch and Lisa Williams-Lahari, Dr Trevor Cullen, Kevin Barr, Professor Ron Duncan, Nazhat Shameem, Dr Shaista Shameem and Kalinga Seneviratne. Topics include: Gender, media and development; environmental journalism and development; developing Pacific health journalism; poverty and development; human rights and development; and development journalism - future directions.