Citation:
Lim, M., & Bentley-Gray, D. (2021, December, 6). Tears, fears, sacrifices, courage & resilience: The COVID-19 stories of female Pacific business students. Paper presented at the MIT - Unitec Research Symposium 2021 Rangahau Horonuku Hou New Research Landscapes, Unitec
Abstract
◦ Why this research?
◦ Covid 19 as a disruptor Imagine…
◦ The Research Framework - Fonofale
◦ Pacific research methodology -Talanoa
◦ Data analysis grounded theory approach
◦ The value of this research
Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori Subject Headings):
Tāngata o Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa
Keywords:
Auckland (N.Z.), Aotearoa, Pasifika students, women students, business students, business education, student experience, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-, talanoa (traditional method of face-to-face conversations), Pasifika research methodology, indigenous methodologies, New Zealand
ANZSRC Field of Research:
451413 Pacific Peoples women's education, 451407 Pacific Peoples higher education, 390103 Economics, business and management curriculum and pedagog
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