Sharon Armstrong (Ngati Kahungunu), became a victim of romance fraud in April 2011, when she was arrested at an airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with five kilos of cocaine concealed…
Sharon Armstrong (Ngati Kahungunu), became a victim of romance fraud in April 2011, when she was arrested at an airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina, with five kilos of cocaine concealed…
…complex contexts. Resources ‘Civil Society Leadership as Learning’, Margy Jean Malcolm’s seminal study is available from the Community Research website here, with theory and case studies drawn from contemporary Aotearoa…
…among researchers, former refugees, and migrant peers who are passionate about promoting collective action and conducting research by and for the refugee and migrant communities. We had the privilege of…
…by St Martin’s Press Wilson, S. (2008). Research is ceremony: Indigenous research methods. Black Point, N.S: Fernwood Publishing. Mertens, D.M., Cram, F. & Chilisa, B.(2013) (Eds.) Indigenous pathways into social…
…New Zealand’s fast-growing Asian migrant communities, whose involvement in coastal recreation is relatively low. This study explores Auckland’s Chinese communities’ relationship with coastal blue spaces (i.e. the ocean/sea, beach and…
…public sector and academia in Aotearoa and overseas to share his insights, cynicism and hopes for radical change and how we as public, private, social and community sector organisations need…
…communities. The report supports and celebrates the mahi of 30 organisations who have been working on this kaupapa. It provides a resource for communities, local government and others who are…
…With a background in Māori health and wellbeing research, Tanya has a passion for kaupapa Māori research, and research that effects positive change in the community. Tanya’s whakapapa is to…
Outcomes are important to organisations striving to make a difference in the Tangata Whenua, Community and Voluntary Sector. In this webinar, the second in our Tools for Change series, Garth…
…demonstrate social justice research practices; mostly because the refugee-related research topics of focus do not exhibit a social justice-oriented agenda. Our review illustrated that existing tourism research tends to frame…
…their staff, whānau, community and services. We are excited to present this follow up of our April webinar: ‘Mahi A Atua – A treatment for racism’ with Dr Diana Kopua,…
…traditional rites of passage have been based and suggests these may be adapted into contemporary contexts to promote healthy transitions through adolescence to adult members of whānau, hapū and communities….