Browsing Unitec Institute of Technology by Subject "racism"
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African mothers’ experiences of raising ‘Afro-Kiwi kids’ in Aotearoa / New Zealand
(African Studies Association of Australasia and the Pacific (AFSAAP), 2017-12)This article presents findings from qualitative research data gathered from a group of ten refugee-background and immigrant African mothers living in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand. The research study—From Mama Africa to ... -
Committed Sapiential Circles
(2014)Possibilities for Post/Counter-Colonial Research With Children Early childhood care and education settings are sites of potentiality, of “immense possibility and power” (Batycky, 2008, p. 176), yet situated in contexts ... -
Counter-colonial research methodologies drawing upon postcolonial critique and Indigenous onto-epistemologies.
(2014)Researchers have been challenged by Indigenous scholars regarding the ongoing re-inscription of colonialist paradigms inflicted through research methodologies and later perpetuated through published work (L. T. Smith, ... -
Cultural identity of Japanese war brides in post-war New Zealand
(2017-09)Little is known about the experiences of Japanese war brides who met their New Zealand husbands-to-be, as part of the New Zealand's involvement in the Occupation Forces in post-war Japan. Was it an oversight or deliberate ... -
Exploring cultural identity construction among African migrant and refugee background youth in Aotearoa New Zealand
(2019-10)Introduction: definitions Why is this topic important? Immigration and resettlement (experiences of their families) Immigration, resettlement and identity formation In the context of migration, Hall (2014) proposes 2 ... -
From Mama Afrika to Papatūānuku : African mothers living in Auckland
(2015-10)Research with a group of ten African mothers living in Auckland • Arrived in NZ as asylum seekers, Quota refugees, skilled migrants or partners of skilled migrants • From Eritrea; Ethiopia; Burundi; the Democratic ... -
From Mama Afrika to Papatūānuku : African mothers living in Auckland [The health and well-being of a group of African immigrant and refugee background mothers living in Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand]
(2015-12-03)Research with a group of ten African mothers living in Auckland • Arrived in NZ as asylum seekers, Quota refugees, skilled migrants or partners of skilled migrants • From Eritrea; Ethiopia; Burundi; the Democratic ... -
The manifestation of race in everyday communication interactions in New Zealand
(2012)In answering the main research question about the manifestation of race in everyday communication interactions in New Zealand, the author found that in public contexts in New Zealand, race as a topic is taboo and racists ...