Investigative journalism in Melanesia: Is it needed?
Some argue there is no place for investigative journalism in Melanesia, particularly in Papua New Guinea. Such critics believe that for investigations to be effective then politicians must make changes. A media panel at a UNESCO-funded seminar at the University of PNG debates these issues.
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Auteur principal: | Walter Nalangu |
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Langue: | EN |
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Asia Pacific Network
1995
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