27 NOVEMBER 2014
Afternoon seminars and presentations at the Pacific Journalism Reviewconference offered a banquet of research topics, including the Fiji elections and press freedom, digital censorship in the Asia-Pacific with, cultural contexts and politics around communicating climate change, disaster and crisis in the Pacific.
Dr Amy Forbes, senior lecturer in journalism and communication at James Cook University in Queensland, Australia, presented an at times graphic depiction of the lack of press freedom in the Philippines and during the Marcos martial law era with some creative methods used to circumnavigate editorial control and censorship.
Source: Pacific Scoop