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    • Acculturation experiences and workplace cultural diversity dynamics: a comparative study of Chinese, Indian and Eastern European migrants in New Zealand 

      McIntyre, Nancy Chee Fun (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      As a migrant-receiving nation, New Zealand’s workplace is culturally diverse. Given the culturally diverse backgrounds of the migrants from Asia and Eastern Europe, this research investigated how Chinese, Indian and Eastern ...
    • Brain Injury Whānau Action Project (BIWAP): Increasing the Capabilities of Families of Adults With Brain Injury to Live Their Lives in the Ways They Have Reason to Value 

      Lavelle Wijohn, Elisa (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      This PhD was prompted by my concern about the lives of families after an adult sustains a serious brain injury. We have long known that brain injury impacts families, but our supports within Aotearoa New Zealand have been ...
    • Civil society leadership as learning 

      Malcolm, Margy-Jean (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      This thesis argues that learning to work with complexity is central to civil society leadership. The thesis provides evidence of three inter-related conditions that foster the emergence of civil society leadership: being ...
    • Data Sovereignty in Action: Designing Building and Implementing a Radically Distributed Health Information System in Aotearoa New Zealand 

      Poor, Alex John (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      This thesis examines the nascent, but rapidly maturing, ‘Web3' technology and seeks to understand the role it can play in realising data sovereignty in the context of the New Zealand health sector. The data sovereignty ...
    • Designing way-finding in the Thai context 

      Thienmongkol, Ratanachote (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      This applied PhD study focuses on navigation systems for the new Urban Transport System (UTS) in Khon Kaen city, Thailand. In 2017 Khon Kaen city will reform their UTS by introducing ‘Bus Rapid Transits’ (BRT), replacing ...
    • Embracing Managerialism in a Small Pacific Island State: A Study of Governance and New Public Management Outcomes in the Cook Islands From 2006-2012 

      Tisam, Jonah Nardu (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      At self-government in free association with New Zealand on 4 August 1965, the Cook Islands adopted the Westminster Parliamentary Democratic system of government. Alongside these modern systems were the traditional family-based ...
    • Exploring the Experiences of South Asian Students in Undergraduate Programmes: A Case Study in a New Zealand University 

      Rasheed, Ali (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      South Asians are a minority group generally reported in New Zealand as part of the category ‘Asian’. Studies in New Zealand have raised questions about how the huge diversity of peoples from Asia or from Asian backgrounds ...
    • Gay Men Coming Out Later in Life: A Phenomenological Inquiry Into Disclosing Sexual Orientation in Aotearoa New Zealand 

      Allan, Quentin (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      Despite the passing of significant legislation in the late 20th century ("Homosexual Law Reform Act, 1986," ; "Human Rights Amendment Act, 1993") homonegativity remains an issue in Aotearoa New Zealand. For example, in the ...
    • How does the operation of PHARMAC’s ‘Community Exceptional Circumstances’ policy align with the distributive justice principles of fairness and equity as described by John Rawls and Amartya Sen? 

      Coyle, Gregory John (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      This thesis explores how government funded public health agencies distribute or ration resources to citizens. Utilising John Rawls’ and Amartya Sen’s principles of distributive justice, four test-questions are proposed ...
    • How Faith Matters: Al-Mubarak Muslim Community and Sustainable Development - A Case Study from Udon Thani Province of Isan Region of Thailand 

      Sohsan, Imron (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      This research investigated the role of faith in the development of Al-Mubarak Community, a minority Muslim community sited in a majority Buddhist village setting in Isan, the Northeastern region of the Kingdom of Thailand. ...
    • ICT in community-based lifelong learning center: model for northeast Thailand 

      Wech-O-sotsakda, Chanthana (Auckland University of Technology, 2008)
      This thesis investigates how rural and remote communities in northeast Thailand harness information and communication technologies (ICTs) for community development and develops a new model of ICT-based lifelong learning ...
    • Impact of the Revenue Reform on the Vulnerable Communities in Tonga 

      Fakahau, Tony (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      The Kingdom of Tonga is a Small Island Developing State (SIDS) in the South Pacific with a population of 100,745. Tonga is a constitutional monarchy and has never been colonised. Tonga's local economy relies on subsistence ...
    • In the Sites of Exception: Smoking and Mental Health Inpatient Facilities in Aotearoa New Zealand 

      Davies, Patsi Jean (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      In Aotearoa New Zealand, mental health inpatients are entitled to treatment in smoke-free hospital care environments. However, in 2003, the Parliament of Aotearoa New Zealand exempted hospital care institutions from the ...
    • In What Ways Do Kiwi Identity and Kiwiana Hold Relevance for Non-pākehā Migrant Communities? 

      Neill, Lindsay John (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities are often taken for granted. The combination of academic contestation and taken-for-granted-ness conflates identities as ...
    • Interethnic Mothering - A Narrative Inquiry 

      Davis, Lucia (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      This narrative inquiry research brings to the larger field of motherhood studies particular experiences of migrant mothers, mothering in interethnic relationships. It presents a contextualized insight to interethnic mothering ...
    • International education, student migration and government policy: a comparative study of Australia and New Zealand 

      Chiou, Beibei (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      This research sought to understand the relationship between international education, student migration and government policy from the experiential perspectives of international students and education professionals on the ...
    • International negotiation styles: a perspective of Malaysian diplomats 

      Mohd Hashim, Hishamuddin (Auckland University of Technology, 2010)
      Negotiation competency is an important focus of all countries as negotiation is a core event in international relations and diplomacy. Malaysia is no exception. Existing literature indicates that there has never been any ...
    • Interrogating Women's Activism in the Age of Neoliberal Democratization in Mongolia 

      Tumursukh, Undariya (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      This thesis interrogates the emergence and evolution of a small number of women-led Mongolian NGOs committed to human rights, women’s rights, substantive democracy and social justice. It relied on a feminist activist ...
    • Ko e tangi fai mei he ate: Conceptualising Deliberate Self-Harm Amongst Young Tongan Women in Auckland, New Zealand 

      Lino, Aulola He-Polealisi Fuka (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      The words of my ancestors bring to light the heart of this research, Ko e tangi fai mei he ate. Tangi means to cry and ate is a plant that is often seen of no significance and importance. The ate prefers to grow in isolated ...
    • A Life of Safety, Dignity and Connection: How Victim-Survivors of Sexual Violence in Aotearoa New Zealand Conceive of Justice 

      Brady-Clark, Megan Alison (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      The lack of justice for victim-survivors of sexual violence is widely recognised, and is an ongoing cause of reform. However, the discourse and resulting developments have largely been constrained to legislative and formal ...

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