Divine Word University

Department of Communication Arts (Journalism)

STUDENT RESEARCH

2008

Celestine Ove – Negative Press Coverage in Papua New Guinea

Elijah Elijah – Internet usage by Divine Word University Students

Jeffrey Elapa – Pasim Tok: A Dialogicial Process to Conflict Resolution and Reconciliation – the Hela and Southern Highlands Context

James Laraki - Bridging the information gap between researchers and farmers

2007

Anissah Issimel - Radio as a Partner to Government in Rural Development
Georgina Tumu - Representation of Chinese investment in the media

Glenda Popot - Family Violence in the PNG press

Henry Yamo - The language used in HIV/AIDS messages
James Laraki - Bridging the information gap between researchers and farmers

Ruth Moiam - Supporting elite groups in the media


2005

Barbara Kepa - Mining, Sustainable Development and Information Dissemination
Brenda Peter - Factors Influencing HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaigns through the Media
Bridgette Komatep - Disaster Coverage
Geraldine Vilakiva - Media and Grassroots Communication
Joys Eggins - The Community Development Potential of Church Based Radio Broadcasting in the WHP
Martha Ginau - Australian Press Coverage of PNG

2004

Aaron English - The PNG Press and National Development
Andrew P. Alphonse - Community Media and its Potential Impact on Law and Order Issues in SHP
Joshua Kais - Forming National Culture and Identity
Lawrencia Pirpir - The Role of Journalists in PNG

 

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