Archived Dialogues

11 February 2020

Auckland Mayor Phil Goff responds to CARE research in Glen Innes, Auckland, New Zealand

https://www.facebook.com/povertyisnotourfuture/videos/520701765530638/UzpfSTg2MTcxODAzNzE3NzkzNjozNDc2MDkwNTcyNDA3MzIz/

Mayor Phil Goff is interviewed and directly addresses CARE research findings in Glen Innes being done by Dr. Phoebe Elers & Dr. Steve Elers

#PovertyIsNotOurFuture #Auckland #GlenInnes #CAREMassey #MasseyUni #MasseyCJM #CAREResearch #NewZealand #waateanews #NZPol Link to article: https://www.waateanews.com/…/GI-rebuild-on-right-track—Go… #


11 February 2020

LIVE INTERVIEW WITH dR PHOEBE ELERS ON RADIO WAATEA ABOUT the “POVERTY IS NOT OUR FUTURE” CAMPAIGN

Dr. Phoebe Elers, CARE Massey spoke on Radio Waatea about the forthcoming launch of #PovertyIsNotOurFuture campaign. Waatea News and interviews are broadcasted on all 21 radio stations of the Iwi Radio Network.

#PovertyIsNotOurFuture #Auckland #GlenInnes #CAREMassey #MasseyUni #MasseyCJM #CAREResearch #NewZealand #waateanews #IwiRadioNetwork #NZPol


10 February 2016

deconstruction of the news hour debate – Prof mohan dutta

So what makes up news? Prof Mohan analyses an episode of the “News Hour Debate” to address the role of the Indian media in cooking up the anti-nationalism debate in India. By providing a few points to lay out the criteria of what makes news, Prof Mohan then deconstructs the Feb 10 episode and goes on to highlight the role of the media in shaping the national conversation and in driving public opinion in a one-sided manner. He also addresses how the media here serve as propaganda tools of the state. Watch the clip below:


20 October 2015

HEALTH COMMUNICATION: A WORKSHOP WITH PROF TERESA THOMPSON

We were graced with the presence of Professor Teresa Thompson who shared with us her insights and experiences on various aspects of health communication. Spanning over three days, the workshop gave participants a chance to interact with Professor Thompson and share their related experiences with her.

DAY 1 – Health Communication: Interdisciplinary, Multidisciplinary, Transdisciplinary 

Covering the history of the development of the field of Health Communication and the many perspectives that are brought to bear in the study of the interrelationships of communication, health, and health care delivery, this workshop will also emphasize relevant publication outlets and key trends in the field. Practical application and dissemination of research will be an important focus.

DAY 02 – Health Risk Communication: New Challenges for the World Health Organization 

The World Health Organization is undertaking the development of empirically-based risk guidelines for addressing health epidemics and natural disasters. This workshop will focus upon the directions this project is taking and how these guidelines will be used.

DAY 3 – Not recorded as it was a sharing session between Prof Thompson and the participants.


3 July 2015

democracy and economics – the greek referendum (part 1)

communication politics and economics – the greek referendum (part 2)


3 July 2015

health information inequality

In this video, Prof. Mohan addresses the issue of Information Inequality within the context of policies and agreements that impact human health. There is only certain information made accessible to the public regarding these policies and the decisions made within agreements usually involve very little public participation. Prof Mohan argues that these two elements have very important health consequences that are not being argued about, and thus the need for more democratic spaces.