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Social Media and its Impact on Young Men & Women's Political Participation in Fiji

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Fiji’s youth population (18-35 years) is around 37%. Since the Fiji military coup in 2006, the media has been working within stringent and at times impossible conditions. In essence, factors such as the Media Industry Decree hindered media attempts to holistically report political events. As such, the youth have been exposed to only one dominant set of
Romitesh Kant   +3 more
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Embracing new media in Fiji: the way forward for social network marketing and communication strategies

Strategic Direction, 2012
PurposeThis paper aims to outlines the power of social networking that companies in Fiji could use as the twenty‐first century media tool to facilitate marketing activities and reach out to customers more than ever before.Design/methodology/approachThe approach of the paper is generally conceptual, linking social networking to organizations, marketing ...
Anas Khan, Riad Khan
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What’s your status? Investigating the effects of social media on the students of Fiji National University

Education and Information Technologies, 2018
Since the last decade, one of the most noteworthy changes in our daily lives has been the efficacious invasion of Social Media and Social Networking Sites (SNS). Social media has affected the whole world in a rather contagious manner and the education sector is no exception. While there is no denying that social media and networking sites have affected
Akash Dutt Dubey   +2 more
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Rethinking journalism for supporting social cohesion and democracy: case study of media performance in Fiji

2015
This thesis examines conflict reporting in Fiji, an ethnically and politically divided Pacific island country debilitated by four socially and economically devastating coups between 1987 and 2006. Like media in some other developing countries, the Fiji media stand accused of exacerbating societal tensions through ill-informed, inflammatory journalism ...
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Modelling internet banking adoption in Fiji: A developing country perspective

International Journal of Information Management, 2020
Gurmeet Singh, Shavneet Sharma
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Renewables for Fiji – Path for green power generation

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021
Abdul Malik
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Fiji news media faces crisis of ethics

Pacific Journalism Review, 2020
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