11. A crucible for bottom-up regionalism? The digital renaissance:west papuanmedia suppression and social media in the pacific

Jason Titifanue*, Romitesh Kant, Glen Finau

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Abstract

West Papua has one of the most repressive media landscapes in the world. Consequently, West Papuans have increasingly harnessed social media platforms to broadcast human rights violations committed in West Papua. Through this, Pacific Islanders around the region are increasingly leveraging social media as a political tool for showing solidarity and support for West Papuans. As a result, in recent years there has been a regional groundswell in support for West Papuan demands for self-determination, with prominent political figures such as former Prime Minister Peter O’Neill of Papua New Guinea, and Gordon Darcy Lilo alluding to the awareness on West Papuan issues that have been raised through social media. This commentary explores how the rise of West Papua solidarity is resulting in a heightened Pacific regional consciousness at the community level.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-147
Number of pages8
JournalPacific Journalism Review
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2020
Externally publishedYes

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