The New Zealand mosque massacre: 2. ‘End of innocence’ for media and nation

Commentary: The March 15 massacre at two mosques in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 forced New Zealand’s news media to rethink the way they work, whose voices they amplify—and why. Telcos, bloggers, advertisers and the government have all reacted in ways that changed what people see, hear and read. ...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:606f3f051968441f8f86ed1977f61eb62021-12-02T03:41:01ZThe New Zealand mosque massacre: 2. ‘End of innocence’ for media and nation10.24135/pjr.v25i1and2.4901023-94992324-2035https://doaj.org/article/606f3f051968441f8f86ed1977f61eb62019-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/490https://doaj.org/toc/1023-9499https://doaj.org/toc/2324-2035 Commentary: The March 15 massacre at two mosques in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 forced New Zealand’s news media to rethink the way they work, whose voices they amplify—and why. Telcos, bloggers, advertisers and the government have all reacted in ways that changed what people see, hear and read.  The author examines some of the ways the massacre has left a mark on the New Zealand media. Colin PeacockAsia Pacific Networkarticledigital mediajournalism practicelivestreamMediawatchNew ZealandracismCommunication. Mass mediaP87-96Journalism. The periodical press, etc.PN4699-5650ENPacific Journalism Review, Vol 25, Iss 1&2 (2019)
institution DOAJ
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language EN
topic digital media
journalism practice
livestream
Mediawatch
New Zealand
racism
Communication. Mass media
P87-96
Journalism. The periodical press, etc.
PN4699-5650
spellingShingle digital media
journalism practice
livestream
Mediawatch
New Zealand
racism
Communication. Mass media
P87-96
Journalism. The periodical press, etc.
PN4699-5650
Colin Peacock
The New Zealand mosque massacre: 2. ‘End of innocence’ for media and nation
description Commentary: The March 15 massacre at two mosques in Christchurch on 15 March 2019 forced New Zealand’s news media to rethink the way they work, whose voices they amplify—and why. Telcos, bloggers, advertisers and the government have all reacted in ways that changed what people see, hear and read.  The author examines some of the ways the massacre has left a mark on the New Zealand media.
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