The political affordances of the ‘coconut wireless’: Rotumans on social media in the 2018 Fiji elections
As a unique group of people, Rotumans make up less than two percent of Fiji’s population, and as a minority Indigenous ethnic group in Fiji, they have remained relatively hidden and silent in political affairs. Outmigration from the island has led to more than 80 percent of Rotumans residing outsid...
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Main Authors: | Rufino Varea, Jason Titifanue, Romitesh Kant, Renata Varea |
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Language: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ada3bcf3560c43619a2cb1820c616e8c |
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