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Jason Titifanue
Jason Titifanue
PhD Candidate, School of Geography, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, The University of Melbourne
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Climate change advocacy in the Pacific: The role of information and communication technologies
J Titifanue, R Kant, G Finau, J Tarai
Pacific Journalism Review 23 (1), 133-149, 2017
622017
Social media and disaster communication: A case study of Cyclone Winston
G Finau, J Tarai, R Varea, J Titifanue, R Kant, J Cox
Pacific Journalism Review 24 (1), 123-137, 2018
592018
Disaster, Divine Judgment, and Original Sin
J Cox, G Finau, R Kant, J Tarai, J Titifanue
The Contemporary Pacific 30 (2), 380-411, 2018
522018
A new frontier in digital activism: An exploration of digital feminism in Fiji
T Brimacombe, R Kant, G Finau, J Tarai, J Titifanue
Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies 5 (3), 508-521, 2018
492018
From Social Networking to Activism: The Role of Social Media in the Free West Papua Campaign
J Titifanue, J Tarai, R Kant, G Finau
State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program, 2015
462015
Political social media campaigning in Fiji's 2014 elections
J Tarai, R Kant, G Finau, J Titifanue
Journal of Pacific Studies 35 (3), 89-114, 2015
302015
Digital diaspora, reinvigorating Indigenous identity and online activism: social media and the reorientation of Rotuman identity
J Titifanue, RR Varea, R Varea, R Kant, G Finau
Media International Australia 169 (1), 32-42, 2018
262018
Disaster preparedness and the abeyance of agency: Christian responses to tropical cyclone Winston in Fiji
J Cox, R Varea, G Finau, J Tarai, R Kant, J Titifanue, A Neef
Anthropological Forum 30 (1-2), 125-140, 2020
192020
Internet under threat?: The politics of online censorship in the Pacific Islands
R Kant, J Titifanue, J Tarai, G Finau
Pacific Journalism Review 24 (2), 64-83, 2018
192018
COVID-19 vaccine online misinformation in Fiji: Preliminary findings
R Kant, R Varea, J Titifanue
Pacific Journalism Review 27 (1/2), 47-62, 2021
82021
A crucible for bottom-up regionalism?: The digital renaissance: West Papuan media suppression and social media in the Pacific
J Titifanue, R Kant, G Finau
Pacific Journalism Review 26 (1), 140-147, 2020
72020
Fiji flag change: Social media responds
J Tarai, G Finau, R Kant, J Titifanue
SSGM In Brief 42, 2015
62015
Compassion and Virtue: social media-enabled bartering in Fiji during COVID-19
G Finau, J Titifanue, R Kant, S Vunibola, GH Presterudstuen, H Horst
Issues, 2021
42021
The political affordances of the'coconut wireless': Rotumans on social media in the 2018 Fiji elections
R Varea, J Titifanue, R Varea, R Kant
Pacific Journalism Review 26 (2), 221-241, 2020
22020
Digital Feminism in Fiji
T Brimacombe, G Finau, R Kant, J Tarai, J Titifanue
Developmental Leadership Program (DLP), Research Paper, 2018
12018
The Rotuma Bill No. 6 of 2015: what is at stake for Rotuma?
LA Sackett, R Kant, J Titifanue
University of the South Pacific, 2018
12018
Digital feminism in Fiji
JV Tarai, T Brimacombe, J Titifanue, G Finau, R Kant
The Development Leadership Program, 2018
12018
Information and communication technologies as a catalyst for social activism and ‘bottom-up’regionalism in the Pacific
J Titifanue, R Kant
Handbook of Civil Society and Social Movements in Small States, 204-218, 2023
2023
Review of Cullen, R. & Hassall, G.(Eds.)(2017). Achieving sustainable e-government in Pacific Island States. Cham, Switzerland: Springer
J Titifanue
Small States and Territories 2 (1), 2019
2019
Book review: Achieving sustainable e-government in Pacific island states
J Titifanue
University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute, 2019
2019
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