Pacific Journalism Review : Te Koakoa
Media and cultural diversity
The Pacific Journalism Review: Te Koakoa is a peer-reviewed journal examining media issues and communication in the South Pacific, Asia-Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. Founded by Professor David Robie in 1994 at the University of Papua New Guinea, it has been published for 30 years. After its UPNG launch, it was later published at the University of the South Pacific. PJR was then published between 2007 and 2020 by the Pacific Media Centre in the School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology. From 2021 to 2024 it was published by Asia Pacific Media Network | Te Koakoa Incorporated in association with Tuwhera Publishing at AUT and the University of the South Pacific Journalism Programme. It is now being published under the new title Pacific Media by APMN on the Tuwhera research platform. PJR has been a ranked journal with DOAJ, SCOPUS metrics and Web of Science. The journal has published 1090 double blind peer-reviewed research articles and has more than 2586 citations (Source: Typeset.io, 2022). It is now being archived at Tuwhera.
Current and final edition of this title was published in July 2024: Gaza, genocide and media - 30(1&2) 2024
Pacific International Media Conference papers are being published in our sister publication Pacific Media - this edition is in production.
All future PJR submissions should be uploaded at Pacific Media.
PACIFIC MEDIA CONFERENCE NEWS ARTICLES
Pictured below: The "Publish or Perish" panel at the 2024 Pacific International Media Conference, Suva, Fiji, 4-6 July 2024. Facilitator Professor Vijay Naidu (University of the South Pacific), Professor Mark Pearson (Griffith University and PJR editorial board member), Dr Philip Cass (Otago Polytechnic and PJR editor), and Professor David Robie (APMN deputy chair and PJR founding editor). Photographers: PJR board members Associate Professor Shailendra Singh and Del Abcede.