Education Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand

Education Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Author: Annelies Kamp
Publsiher: Nzcer Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1988542790

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the core disciplines, and contemporary concerns, that inform the study of education in Aotearoa. As a collection, the work provides a critical account of education policy trajectories and speculates on their limits and possibilities in the changing social and political landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand in the first half of the 21st century. The work has two aims. First, to serve as an introductory text for students in initial teacher education and other education programmes. Secondly, to be a resource for practitioners, policy makers, administrators and other stakeholders seeking to update their knowledge of the disciplines that comprise education studies, and their application in the current environment. It builds on the premise detailed in the Introduction: that all educational theory--in Aotearoa and beyond--must be understood and applied with due regard to personal, historical, and global context.

Made in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

Made in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
Author: Shelley Brunt,Geoff Stahl
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2018-05-20
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317270478

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Made in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand: Studies in Popular Music serves as a comprehensive and thorough introduction to the history, sociology, and musicology of twentieth-century popular music of Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. The volume consists of chapters by leading scholars of Australian and Aotearoan/New Zealand music, and covers the major figures, styles, and social contexts of pop music in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand. Each chapter provides adequate context so readers understand why the figure or genre under discussion is of lasting significance to Australian or Aotearoan/New Zealand popular music. The book first presents a general description of the history and background of popular music in these countries, followed by chapters that are organized into thematic sections: Place-Making and Music-Making; Rethinking the Musical Event; Musical Transformations: Decline and Renewal; and Global Sounds, Local Identity.

New Zealand Studies

New Zealand Studies
Author: James Edward Traue
Publsiher: Victoria University Press
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1985
Genre: Bibliographical literature
ISBN: 0864730330

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Cultural Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand

Cultural Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Author: Claudia Bell (Ph. D.),Steve Matthewman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0195584600

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Addresses Cultural Studies as an emerging and increasingly important discipline in New Zealand.

Comparative Studies in Australian and New Zealand English

Comparative Studies in Australian and New Zealand English
Author: Pam Peters,Peter Collins,Adam Smith
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2009-07-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027289407

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This anthology brings together fresh corpus-based research by international scholars. It contrasts southern and northern hemisphere usage on variable elements of morphology and syntax. The nineteen invited papers include topics such as irregular verb parts, pronouns, modal and quasimodal verbs, the perfect tense, the progressive aspect, and mandative subjunctives. Lexicogrammatical elements are discussed: light verbs (e.g. have a look), informal quantifiers (e.g. heaps of), no-collocations, concord with government and other group nouns, alternative verb complementation (as with help, prevent), zero complementizers and connective adverbs (e.g. however). Selected information-structuring devices are analyzed, e.g. there is/are, like as a discourse marker, final but as a turn-taking device, and swearwords. Australian and New Zealand use of hypocoristics and changes in gendered expressions are also analyzed. The two varieties pattern together in some cases, in others they diverge: Australian English is usually more committed to colloquial variants in speech and writing. The book demonstrates linguistic endonormativity in these two southern hemisphere Englishes.

Girl of New Zealand

Girl of New Zealand
Author: Michelle Erai
Publsiher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2020-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780816537020

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Girl of New Zealand presents a nuanced insight into the way violence and colonial attitudes shaped the representation of Māori women and girls. Michelle Erai examines more than thirty images of Māori women alongside the records of early missionaries and settlers in Aotearoa, as well as comments by archivists and librarians, to shed light on how race, gender, and sexuality have been ascribed to particular bodies. Viewed through Māori, feminist, queer, and film theories, Erai shows how images such as Girl of New Zealand (1793) and later images, cartoons, and travel advertising created and deployed a colonial optic. Girl of New Zealand reveals how the phantasm of the Māori woman has shown up in historical images, how such images shape our imagination, and how impossible it has become to maintain the delusion of the “innocent eye.” Erai argues that the process of ascribing race, gender, sexuality, and class to imagined bodies can itself be a kind of violence. In the wake of the Me Too movement and other feminist projects, Erai’s timely analysis speaks to the historical foundations of negative attitudes toward Indigenous Māori women in the eyes of colonial “others”—outsiders from elsewhere who reflected their own desires and fears in their representations of the Indigenous inhabitants of Aotearoa, New Zealand. Erai resurrects Māori women from objectification and locates them firmly within Māori whānau and communities.

Legal Research in New Zealand

Legal Research in New Zealand
Author: Mary-Rose Russell,Linda Te Aho,Natalie Baird,Sara Roberts,Allan Beever,William John Hopkins,Abby Suszko
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-12
Genre: Legal research
ISBN: 1927248035

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Written for undergraduate students of law, law clerks, novice law librarians, librarians in public libraries which host Depository Collections, and self-litigants, Legal Research in New Zealand explores the various legal sources, how to find them and how to go about best using them in a practical and user friendly style. Features: Written by well-respected New Zealand authoring team; Addresses legal research skills relevant to the New Zealand student and invaluable for their legal career; Up-to-date and relevant content

Redefining Citizenship in Australia Canada and Aotearoa New Zealand

Redefining Citizenship in Australia  Canada  and Aotearoa New Zealand
Author: Jatinder Mann
Publsiher: Studies in Transnationalism
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Citizenship
ISBN: 1433151081

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Redefining Citizenship in Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand undertakes a transnational study that examines the demise of Britishness as a defining feature of the conceptualisation of citizenship in Australia, Canada, and Aotearoa New Zealand.