Constructive media in New Zealand: The role of an independent news group
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https://doi.org/10.24135/pmm.v1i2.41Keywords:
Asia Pacific issues, case study, constructive media, independent journalism, marginalisation, news representation, New Zealand, social change, social justice, talanoa journalismAbstract
New Zealand has close ties with its Pacific neighbours but its mainstream media often overlooks issues involving major power influences on Pacific affairs. Also, while Asians form the largest population increase by ethnic group, issues impacting them are largely underrepresented. To address the issues impacting the Asia Pacific region and their people, the Asia Pacific Media Network (APMN) was established in 2022. It uses the talents of its diverse membership pool comprising academics, journalists, researchers and community activists to improve Asia Pacific advocacy and communication for social change and justice. This study aims to analyse the role and work of APMN as constructive media, a practice anchored in ethics, civic engagement, democratic deliberations and social responsibility. Findings show that APMN promotes constructive journalism that has an inclusive outlook, with a focus on the future and countering negative bias in the media. Beyond presenting social problems, it also looks for solutions and empowers marginalised groups.
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