Content and source analysis of newspaper items about Māori issues: Silencing the ‘natives’ in Aotearoa?
This article reports on a content analysis of newspaper items from Aotearoa/New Zealand about Māori issues, focusing on level of coverage, topics and sources. Results from analysis of a representative sample of news items from six months over 2007-2008 were compared with two previous pilot studies...
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Main Authors: | Sue Abel, Angela Moewaka Barnes, Belinda Borell, Amanda Gregory, Tim McCreanor, Anna-Lyse McManus, Raymond Nairn, Jenny Rankine |
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Language: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3d9bc3a06418456fb8162db5ea21b9d6 |
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