A collection of readings from the Kaupapa Rangahau Workshop Series
This reader ‘Kaupapa Rangahau’ is a collation of a range of articles related to Kaupapa Māori theory and research. It has been developed as a resource for the Kaupapa Māori workshops provided to Māori researchers through the collaborative efforts of Te Kotahi Research Institute and Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development. The workshops have provided training in the area of Kaupapa Māori theory, methodology, methods and research proposal development to over 150 participants over the past two years.
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Tor Halvorsen, Hilde Ibsen, Henri-Count Evans, Sharon Penderis
2017 |
With the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement, the purpose of development is being redefined in both social and environmental terms. Despite pushback from conservative forces, change is accelerating in many sectors. To drive this transformation in ways that bring about social, environmental…
Paul Heritage, Christopher Smith, Andrew Livingston, Takumã Kuikuro, Gareth Loudon, Giovanna Fassetta, Maria Grazia Imperiale, Lilly Sar, Kimaren ole Riamit, Thiago Jesus.
2021 |
Jayne Engle, Julian Agyeman, Tanya Chung-Tiam-Fook
2022 |
Sacred Civics argues that societal transformation requires that spirituality and sacred values are essential to reimagining patterns of how we live, organize and govern ourselves, determine and distribute wealth, inhabit and design cities, and construct relationships with others and with nature. The book brings together transdisciplinary and global academics, professionals, and…
Gerard Guthrie, Karina Guthrie
2012 | Papua New Guinea
Basic Research Methods for Papua New Guinea is a short, clear, and practical textbook specifically oriented to PNG. It maps research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students undertaking their first research course or project. The book provides a cafeteria of research techniques that can be drawn on in all social…
Featured Resources
Tor Halvorsen, Hilde Ibsen, Henri-Count Evans, Sharon Penderis
2017 |
With the adoption of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement, the purpose of development is being redefined in both social and environmental terms. Despite pushback from conservative forces, change is accelerating in many sectors. To drive this transformation in ways that bring about social, environmental…
Paul Heritage, Christopher Smith, Andrew Livingston, Takumã Kuikuro, Gareth Loudon, Giovanna Fassetta, Maria Grazia Imperiale, Lilly Sar, Kimaren ole Riamit, Thiago Jesus.
2021 |
Jayne Engle, Julian Agyeman, Tanya Chung-Tiam-Fook
2022 |
Sacred Civics argues that societal transformation requires that spirituality and sacred values are essential to reimagining patterns of how we live, organize and govern ourselves, determine and distribute wealth, inhabit and design cities, and construct relationships with others and with nature. The book brings together transdisciplinary and global academics, professionals, and…
Gerard Guthrie, Karina Guthrie
2012 | Papua New Guinea
Basic Research Methods for Papua New Guinea is a short, clear, and practical textbook specifically oriented to PNG. It maps research methods for undergraduate and postgraduate students undertaking their first research course or project. The book provides a cafeteria of research techniques that can be drawn on in all social…