WNJR in New Zealand 2011

Series produced by WNJR

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Image by: Anthony Fleury 

Audio projects from the Washington & Jefferson College January travel course Cultural Diversity and Radio in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Professor: Anthony Fleury, Department of Theatre and Communication
Students:
Joanne Chojecki, Political Science
Emily Couch, Psychology
Eric Grygiel, Communication Arts
Elizabeth Herb, Undeclared
Julia Mclellan, Cell and Molecular Biology
Courtney Schrock, Sociology
Stephanie Schuette, History
Lindsay Smith, Psychology
Elizabeth Turcik, History and Spanish
Ingrid Wolfe, Undeclared


27 Pieces

Order by: Newest First | Oldest First
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My experience trying to get a Ta Moko like skin art in New Zealand.

  • Added: Feb 01, 2011
  • Length: 06:00
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A short look at the differences between the US military and New Zealand's.

  • Added: Feb 01, 2011
  • Length: 02:22
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What small steps Pacific Islander women are taking in New Zealand to spread the word of women's health.

  • Added: Jan 31, 2011
  • Length: 02:40
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The struggles Maori students face in school and how Massey University helps these students reach their full potential.

  • Added: Jan 31, 2011
  • Length: 02:32
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An interview on why some New Zealanders choose not to wear shoes in public.

  • Added: Jan 31, 2011
  • Length: 02:00
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A mix of Kiwi and American perspective and views on the American health care system

  • Added: Jan 31, 2011
  • Length: 05:00
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Flight of the Conchords is a musical comedy duo from the small country of New Zealand. As a fan, I wanted to find out if New Zealander's knew about...

  • Added: Jan 30, 2011
  • Length: 03:49
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My individual documentary made in New Zealand about fishhook necklaces. All story line and narration is 100% true.

  • Added: Jan 30, 2011
  • Length: 04:00
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I asked what does the term Aotearoa mean to you? I also included the explanation of the Maori term and the mythological story behind it.

  • Added: Jan 30, 2011
  • Length: 04:09
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Documentary on the different global perspectives we experienced during our stay in NZ.

  • Added: Jan 28, 2011
  • Length: 06:00
Caption: Julia and Ingrid host the show while Lindsay and Stephanie manage the audio., Credit: Anthony Fleury
Presentation and discussion of student documentaries, broadcast on WNJR 28 January 2011.

  • Added: Jan 28, 2011
  • Length: 59:45
Caption: View from a cafe on Oriental Parade in Wellington., Credit: Anthony Fleury
Julia and Liz explore the food culture in New Zealand by interviewing natives and non natives of New Zealand.

  • Added: Jan 28, 2011
  • Length: 07:00
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An audio documentary about traditional pacific islander tattoos.

Bought by KSFR


  • Added: Jan 28, 2011
  • Length: 05:12
  • Purchases: 1
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My individual documentary on what New Zealanders know about America.

  • Added: Jan 27, 2011
  • Length: 05:00
Caption: Jo, about to jump!
Describes the whole bungy jumping experience from the history to interviews and even a quick recap helping to relive the gigantic leap.

  • Added: Jan 27, 2011
  • Length: 07:00
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In September and October of 2011, the Rugby World Cup will be held in New Zealand. Here's a non-narrated piece about the importance of the sport a...

  • Added: Jan 27, 2011
  • Length: 07:00
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A few sounds gathered from my first few days in Napier, New Zealand.

  • Added: Jan 24, 2011
  • Length: :36
Caption: NZ Broadcast
This sound composition depicts a walk through the multicultural capital of New Zealand, Wellington. It encompasses sounds commonly found in the di...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2011
  • Length: 02:06
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This captures the harmony between nature and humans. They eventually connect in the middle almost song-like and fades out very slowly.

  • Added: Jan 24, 2011
  • Length: 01:00
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A combination of natural and non-natural/man-made sounds from the North Island of New Zealand, including street chatter, ocean waves, and bird melo...

  • Added: Jan 24, 2011
  • Length: 01:25