Newer Journals
1. The DCJ is a fully open access, peer-reviewed journal which publishes research outputs that aim to contribute to the decolonization of criminology and justice.
2. Hospitality Insights provides short, peer reviewed summaries of academic research for the hospitality industry and community. Our content is free to access and aimed at but not limited to: practitioners/managers, business owners, teachers, researchers, commentators, unions, industry and professional bodies, and community organisations.
Established Journals
3. Applied Finance Letters is an open access journal publishing mainly empirical research with implications and relevance for academia and the finance industry. The aim is to encourage high-quality contributions that foster discussions among academics, policymakers and financial practitioners. The Journal welcomes submissions from all fields of finance and is especially interested in innovative and original contributions. Applied Finance Letters is B-ranked on the 2019 ABDC Journal Ranking List, is indexed by EconLit and DOAJ, and has a self-computed 2017 Impact Factor of 0.53.
4. The Pacific Journalism Review: Te Koakoa is a peer-reviewed journal examining media issues and communication in the South Pacific, Asia-Pacific, Australia and New Zealand. Founded by Professor David Robie in 1994 at the University of Papua New Guinea, it was later published at the University of the South Pacific. PJR was published between 2007 and 2020 by the Pacific Media Centre in the School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology. From 2021 it is being published by Asia Pacific Network in association with Tuwhera Publishing at AUT and the University of the South Pacific Journalism Programme. PJR is a ranked journal with DOAJ, SCOPUS metrics and Web of Science.