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Vol. 6 Issue 1 2022
Vol. 6, Issue 1, 2022November 16, 2022 AEST

Indigenous Journalists: Perceptions of Mainstream Media Coverage of Indigenous Affairs and Climate Change

Sara Moraca, Paola De Nuntiis,
Indigenous journalismclimate changeIndigenous knowledge
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Moraca, S., & De Nuntiis, P. (2022). Indigenous Journalists: Perceptions of Mainstream Media Coverage of Indigenous Affairs and Climate Change. Journal of Global Indigeneity, 6(1), 1–14. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.54760/​001c.55680
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