Publication

27 June 2013

Toktok No 25 / Winter 2013

ISBN
1175-0472
Publication month
May
Edition
No 25
Publisher
Pacific Media Centre
Paper date
http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/

A leading media academic has voiced concern at the high levels of digital surveillance facing journalists today and has urged journalists to adopt a new ethical model of reporting for social good.

Dr Mark Pearson, professor of journalism and social media at Griffith University in Australia and the Australian correspondent for Reporters Without Borders, spoke at the inaugural UNESCO World Press Freedom Day 2013 lecture on May 3, organised by AUT’s Pacific Media Centre.

Read the full TOKTOK edition.

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The Pacific Media Centre - TE AMOKURA - at AUT University has a strategic focus on Māori, Pasifika and ethnic diversity media and community development.

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