

What do Pacific human rights in Yogyakarta, climate change media strategies in Fiji, media freedom in Stockholm, digital free speech in Paris, development communication in Timor-Leste, volcanoes in Indonesia and a new journalism book for the Asia-Pacific region have in common?
They’re all different sides of the coin collection for Pacific Media Centre director David Robie for his just-completed global sabbatical.
Professor Robie began the semester-long sabbatical in July where he presented a paper on Pacific media freedom and human rights at the Asian Media Information and Communication (AMIC) conference in Yogyakarta in central Indonesia.
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