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    • Naming the Early Childhood Professional: Artefacts, Childish Pursuits and Critical Questions 

      Gibbons, A (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      This article addresses the problem of naming those who work with children in early childhood education setting. The article works through some perceived problems associated with shifting boundaries in the profession of ...
    • A National Agenda on Reading for Pleasure: Insights From Communities of Readers Research 

      Boyask, R (National Library of New Zealand, 2021)
    • Negotiating Risks and Responsibilities During Lockdown: Ethical Reasoning and Affective Experience in Aotearoa New Zealand 

      Trnka, S; Long, NJ; Aikman, PJ; Appleton, NS; Davies, SG; Deckert, A; Fehoko, E; Holroyd, E; Jivraj, N; Laws, M; Martin-Anatias, N; Roguski, M; Simpson, N; Sterling, R; Tunufa’i, L (Informa UK Limited, 2021)
      Over forty-nine days of Level 4 and Level 3 lockdown, residents of Aotearoa New Zealand were subject to ‘stay home’ regulations that restricted physical contact to members of the same social ‘bubble’. This article examines ...
    • New Zealand Government Social Research Literature Study 

      Crothers, C; Fourt-wells, S (Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ), 2018)
      No abstract.
    • New Zealand Pew Survey ‘Spring 2021’ COVID-Related Results 

      Crothers, C (School of Social Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      NZ results relating to Covid of a ‘Spring’ Pew Research center survey are presented. NZers tend to be strong supporters of NZ’s handling of the Covid outbreak.
    • New Zealand’s boardroom blues: time for quotas 

      McGregor, J (Women's Studies Association (NZ), 2014)
      Abstract Gender inequality in boardrooms remains a stubbornly pervasive feature of the story of women in New Zealand. Despite benchmarking and monitoring, a flurry of initiatives and the introduction of policy panaceas ...
    • New Zealand’s experiment: closing the gender gap in higher education leadership through cumulative cultural change 

      McGregor, J; Ramsay, E; McCarthy, D (The Austrian Federal Ministry of Science, Research and Economy, 2014)
      The subject of this paper is a long-standing New Zealand (NZ) national university women’s leadership programme, NZWiL . Formally established in 2006, with the first program delivered in 2007, NZWiL was designed to address ...
    • New Zealand’s Living Standards Framework: What Might Amartya Sen Say? 

      Hall, D
      Amartya Sen’s capability approach is a guiding light for international efforts to improve the measurement of national well-being. This article compares Sen’s nuanced philosophical ideal with the New Zealand Treasury’s ...
    • Niue’s Destination Image: A Perspective From the Travel Experiences of International Visitors 

      Qi, H; Li, F; Milne, S (TTRA International, 2019)
      The purpose of this paper is to explore the image of Niue as a destination from the international visitors’ perspective. This current research is part of the Niue International Visitor Survey project at the New Zealand ...
    • Non-resident Fathers’ Holidays Alone With Their Children: Experiences, Meanings and Fatherhood 

      Schänzel, H; Jenkins, J (Taylor & Francis, 2016)
      Research on family holiday experiences is largely informed by feminist gender representations. True gender scholarship requires a critical appraisal of gender relations that is inclusive of the male voice in family tourism. ...
    • North West Rodney Visitor Strategy 2015-2020 

      Deuchar, C; Milne, S (New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • Not the bottom, but the beginning: The failure of the teaching profession to value early childhood education 

      Gibbons, A (Tuwhera, Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      No abstract.
    • The NZ Social Science Journal System: Characteristics and Visibility 

      Crothers, C (Library and Information Association of New Zealand Aotearoa (LIANZA), 2017)
      Academic journals are central to the social science knowledge of any society. The set of social science journals sourced in New Zealand or focusing on New Zealand is described in terms of the characteristics of its constituent ...
    • Old Hands Advise the New 

      Lee, AB (Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Review of: Interviewing: A guide for journalists and writers, by Gail Sedorkin (2nd edition). Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2011, 206 pp. ISBN 978-174237094. The best journalists are invariably good interviewers, ...
    • On Reading Love in Frankenstein and the Song of Songs 

      Klangwisan, Y (Newcastle University, 2022)
      This essay draws together the Song of Songs and Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein in order to engage in a comparative reading, one text alongside the other. The theoretical frame that holds this rereading is Cixous’s school of ...
    • On the Edge: Shifting Teachers’ Paradigms for the Future 

      Gilbert, J; Bull, A (Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI), 2015)
      This project was designed to explore the conditions needed for New Zealand teachers to experience the transformational learning we argue is needed for future-oriented schooling. Its focus was teachers’ thinking. The research ...
    • On the Promise and Reality of New Zealand-China Trade 

      Neill, C (The Policy Observatory, Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      Over the past half century New Zealand’s trade policy has focused on evolving away from a traditional reliance on Britain and Europe as the main markets for its primary export activities. The goal has been to secure more ...
    • Onboarding for New Managers? Yeah, nah 

      Watkins, C; Mooney, SK
      This article explores the onboarding process for new managers joining food and beverage organisations, and the role of Organisational Socialisation. Our study identified a heavy reliance on informal training practices, ...
    • One Brotherhood in Aotearoa New Zealand: Protest, resistance and Pacific reggae 

      Turner, E (Michigan Publishing, the University of Michigan, 2018)
      The band Herbs has recently been formally recognized in Aotearoa New Zealand for its cultural expression and influence, and for the musicians’ political stance in an important period of activism. The band’s highly original ...
    • Orākei Visitor Strategy 2015-2018 

      Deuchar, C; Milne, S (New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      No abstract.

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