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CARTOONISTS: Campion Ohasio

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1996
The cartoons of Campion Ohasio, former Uni Tavur cartoonist and now co-editor of the Solomons Voice in Honiara, were featured in the last special edition of Pacific Journalism Review under the title 'Ting Ting Bilong Mi'. Here are several of his cartoons
Campion Ohasio
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Covid-Related Issues Visual Representation in British and American Cartoons [PDF]

open access: yesАктуальные проблемы филологии и педагогической лингвистики, 2021
The article explores British and American editorial cartoons covering the topic of Covid-19. The material for analysis consists of 100 cartoons used as illustrations to the articles of the British newspaper The Guardian and 100 cartoons published by the ...
Svetlana Yu. Pavlina
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Chicks Attack! Making feminist comics in Latin America [PDF]

open access: yesFeminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics, 2020
This article aims to provide insight, through the voices of the participants, on the current state of female comic artists in Argentina. We start with a brief historical overview: what was it like to be a minority in the Argentine comics industry ...
Amadeo Gandolfo, Pablo Turnes
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[Additional link] Malcolm Evans cartoons in PJR

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2004
Malcolm Evans cartoons in PJR Always happiest with a pencil in his hand, Malcolm Evans has been a professional cartoonist since the 60s. Approaching that milestone himself now, he tells everyone he's twenty eight and often behaves like someone half ...
Malcolm Evans
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1995: The region

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2019
A collection of social and political cartoons by Campion Ohasio of the Solomon Islands.
Campion Ohasio
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The political cartoonist and the editor

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2005
New Zealand Herald cartoonist Malcolm Evans was dismissed from the newspaper after he refused to follow his editor's instruction to cease cartooning on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Haydon Manning, Robert Phiddian
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Drawing fire

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2009
While cartoonists at a ‘Cartoons for Peace’ conference generally claimed that freedom of expression was a byword in their respective newspapers, many, in the same breath, identified the cartoon work of others that they would not dare submit.
Malcolm Evans
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The Nature of Gender Portrayal in Editorial Cartoons: Analysis of Kenya’s Daily Nation and Standard Newspapers

open access: yesJournal of Linguistics, Literary and Communication Studies, 2022
Visual images often have lasting memory with the capacity to reveal the anguish of a tormented soul. It can stimulate sexual passion as well as generate intense feelings and excitement to the level of driving people to the bravery and barbaric acts ...
Moses Wanyama Masinde   +2 more
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The social construction of humour

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2001
Fiji journalistic cartoons, especially when making political critiques, tend to be too shallow with an irritating tendency to state and show the obvious, a cardinal sin in cartooning.
Steven Ratuva
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1993: The campus

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1996
A collection of social and political cartoons by Campion Ohasio of the Solomon Islands.
Campion Ohasio
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