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The Pacific Journalism Review: Te Koakoa is a peer-reviewed journal examining media issues and communication in the South Pacific, Asia-Pacific, Australia and New Zealand.

Founded by Professor David Robie in 1994 at the University of Papua New Guinea, it was later published at the University of the South Pacific.

PJR was published between 2007 and 2020 by the Pacific Media Centre in the School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology. From 2021 it has been published by Asia Pacific Media Network in association with Tuwhera Publishing at AUT and the University of the South Pacific Journalism Programme.

PJR is a ranked journal indexed with DOAJ, SCOPUS metrics and Web of Science.


The Life of Pacific Journalism Review. Compiled by AUT student Sasya Wreksono

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