This paper examines how educated Papua New Guinean youth perceive the West, and the influence that the media has on this perception. ududThere are hundreds of different cultural groups throughout Papua New Guinea. The educated youth studied in this paper come from across the country. They stem from a wide range of geographical and cultural settings. University students are the primary research subjects as these are the educated, privileged young people who will most likely move into positions of influence. Given this group's comparative educational advantage, this paper assesses their level of knowledge about international events and systems.ududThis paper examines the young people's perspectives on the West by focusing on two cases: the United States of America, and Australia. In particular, the war in Iraq is examined, as this is a high profile international news event from the perspective of Western media organisations, in order to provide specific insights into the dominant ideologies, philosophies and perceptions shared by the students.
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机译:本文考察了受过教育的巴布亚新几内亚青年如何看待西方,以及媒体对这种看法的影响。 ud ud在巴布亚新几内亚有数百种不同的文化群体。本文研究的受过教育的青年来自全国各地。它们源自广泛的地理和文化环境。大学生是主要的研究对象,因为它们是受过教育的,有特权的年轻人,他们很可能会升任影响力职位。鉴于该群体具有相对的教育优势,本文评估了他们对国际事件和系统的了解。 ud ud本文通过关注两个案例(美国和澳大利亚)来检验年轻人对西方的看法。尤其是从伊拉克媒体的角度对伊拉克战争进行了考察,因为这是西方媒体组织关注的国际新闻盛事,目的是针对学生所共有的主流意识形态,哲学和观念提供具体见解。
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