Pacific Journalism Monographs: Conflict, Custom & Conscience

Photojournalism and the Pacific Media Centre 2007-2017

  • Berrin Yanikkaya Auckland University of Technology
  • Jim Marbrook Auckland University of Technology
  • Natalie Robertson Auckland University of Technology
  • David Robie Auckland University of Technology
Keywords: Photojournalism, Pacific Media Centre, Pacific region, human rights

Abstract

A group of Melanesian women march behind an anti-mining "NO BCL, NO MINING" banner, across a small field in the now-autonomous region of Bougainville. Their protest is ostensibly unseen by the rest of the world. Their protest efforts are local, gender-specific, indigenous, and part of a wider movement to stop any production on the Panguna copper mine. This conflict claimed an estimated 10,000 lives in the 1990s civil war. This photograph is one of the many that we have selected to mark the 10th anniversary of the Pacific Media Centre in Auckland University of Technology's School of Communication Studies.

Fifteen photojournalists and photographers who have worked with the Pacific Media Centre for the past decade have donated their images for this book project. Although the book is not actually for sale, it has been produced as a limited edition for those who have contributed to the PMC. It will also be available in libraries

Published
2017-11-30