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The SPIC Forum is a research collective supported by AMIC (Asian Media, Information and Communication Centre), Singapore, and the Pacific Media Centre (AUT University). It is aimed at providing a common platform for an in-depth analysis of communication issues in the region; promote a dialogue between South Pacific Islands and the rest of Asia, encouraging a better understanding of each other and promoting inclusiveness of South Pacific countries in pan-Asian events. Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-No Derivative Works Compiled and/or contributed by researchers in association with the South Pacific Islands Communication Forum (SPICF) in cooperation with the Pacific Media Centre (AUT University), the Australian Centre for Independent Journalism (ACIJ); Divine Word University Department of Communication Arts (DWU), Papua New Guinea; Pacific Media Centre (AUT); and the University of the South Pacific Regional Journalism Programme (USP), Fiji.
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Recent SubmissionsFIJI: Video for empowerment and social change: A case study with rural women in Fiji TUVALU: On being a Tuvaluan tino tusitala: Reporting from the frontlines of global warming PNG: Community development and church-based radio broadcasting in Papua New Guinea TONGA: Media and conflict in the Kingdom: The case of Taimi 'o Tonga PNG: Domestic and sexual violence: Youth and media reporting in Papua New Guinea
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