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Noted: Frontline humour takes on generals

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2009
This is is a new political cartoon collection by Burmese artist and cartoonist Harn Lay. It is a revealing insight into Burma—where political resistance and traditional art and performance meet. The book demonstrates and is part of the ongoing resistance
Violet Cho
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1994: Wan Kantri

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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A dozen Danish cartoons and the wrath of the Muslim world

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2006
How do we understand the outrage in the Muslim world against the 12 cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten? And can we move on from anger and misunderstanding? Is there room for dialogue? It is now several weeks since the Muslim world
Philip Cass
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Jada and the Phantom

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 1997
Review of Jada Wilson (cartoonist): Jada's interest in cartoons goes back to his early childhood days. Then, he used to read alot of comics such as the Phantom and Donald Duck. This interest inspired him to start drawing and cartooning.
Kevin Pamba
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Drawing fire without a cartoonist’s flak jacket

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2003
How would I like to be an embedded cartoonist? Not one little bit. I believe passionately in the idea of cartoon reportage, but not at my age, and certainly not in the present circumstances with the military breathing down my neck. Don’t get me wrong — I
Steve Bell
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Against the Misuse of the ICCPR Act: Protest and Activism by Sri Lankan Political Cartoonists

open access: yesForum, 2020
This paper investigates the work of three cartoonists – Awantha Artigala, Gihan de Chickera, and Shanika Somathilake – in response to the misuse of the International Convention on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) Act by the Sri Lankan police in a ...
Vihanga Perera
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Newspaper cartoons as a reflection of political change during the first democratic elections in South Africa

open access: yesCommunicare, 2022
The first Southern African cartoonists were probably the Stone Age Bushman whose drawings adorn rock faces in this part of the continent. Modern cartoonists may use more sophisticated equipment but their drawings, although on recyclable print, also ...
Cornelius van Heerden
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REVIEW: Charlie Hebdo and the free speech conflict

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2018
After Charlie Hebdo: Terror, Racism and Free Speech, edited by Gavan Titley, Des Freedman, Gholam Khiabany and Aurélien Mondon. London: Zed Books. 2017. 313 pages.
David Robie
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Inmigrantes francófonos en los orígenes de la comunicación visual en la prensa peiódica argentina (1827-1870)

open access: yesHistória
RESUMEN En este trabajo se presenta una periodización de la inmigración francófona con impacto en la actividad visual de la prensa en Argentina, en tres momentos principales a partir de su primera irrupción en la década de 1820.
Alejandra Viviana Ojeda
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An introduction to Campion Ohasio

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2019
Twenty five years ago in Melbourne I encountered a young cartoonist with a flair and panache that was remarkable. His name is Michael Leunig. At the time I was editor of the Sunday Observer and I felt Michael was destined for an astounding future.
David Robie
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