Published date: Monday, August 15, 2011
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In April 2011, Christians in the Media (CIM) hosted a live debate on the topic ‘Media ethics in disaster zones’. This article is based on the presentations of debaters Paul Richards and Mark Hadley; question time; and closing comments by Dominic Steele.
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Published date: Sunday, June 01, 2008
By: David Horne And Mark Hadley
This indepth article explores the impact of ‘New Media’ and the opportunities presented.
We have experienced rapid and radical change as the ‘New Media’ impacts the very foundation of our learning, relating and most areas of everyday life. This article examines the dimensions of this change and the opportunities it presents for the church.
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Real architecture
Published date: Monday, November 17, 2003
By: Paul Brebner
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Paul Brebner considers the internet and information architecture, and asks whether there is such a thing as ‘Christian architecture’.
Having grown up in a number of small country towns in New Zealand, my view of architecture was that buildings and city layout are always more or less the same—suburban 3-bedroom houses on acre blocks being the norm. It takes a trip to somewhere where buildings and cities were built in a different era, on different