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pro vyhledávání: '"Tim McCreanor"'
Autor:
Raymond Nairn, Tim McCreanor
Publikováno v:
Kōtuitui, Vol 17, Iss 2, Pp 153-164 (2022)
This article foregrounds the contribution of the widely available standard story of New Zealand history and Pākehā race-talk, to the social control of Māori and the naturalisation of racism. Assisted by recent studies that show how humour is vario
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c421d6be8c024cc09c80043a4b9d2246
Publikováno v:
Kōtuitui, Vol 0, Iss 0, Pp 1-17 (2022)
In 2010 and 2015 nationwide surveys monitored government management of public health providers. These surveys found evidence of inconsistent management which disadvantaged Māori providers, consistent with institutional racism. In Dec 2019 to March 2
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1e20715adf164151a80ed1b429c08614
Publikováno v:
Social Media + Society, Vol 2 (2016)
Young adults regularly engage in heavy drinking episodes with friends and share these practices via digital images and ongoing interactions on social media. This study explored the meanings and values that young adults attach to Facebook social media
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f712f7867396403ca2931ac85b99a15e
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol 8 (2014)
Understanding how people in any given population think about and experience their sexuality is fundamental to developing and implementing good health policy, research, and practice. Yet despite several decades of focus on sexual identity and HIV risk
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ba50eb951e504796a0de141afff86634
Autor:
Sue Abel, Angela Moewaka Barnes, Belinda Borell, Amanda Gregory, Tim McCreanor, Anna-Lyse McManus, Raymond Nairn, Jenny Rankine
Publikováno v:
Pacific Journalism Review, Vol 20, Iss 1 (2014)
This article reports on a content analysis of newspaper items from Aotearoa/New Zealand about Māori issues, focusing on level of coverage, topics and sources. Results from analysis of a representative sample of news items from six months over 2007-2
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3d9bc3a06418456fb8162db5ea21b9d6
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Men's Health, Vol 6 (2012)
Defining and describing health has traditionally been the role of medical experts. Although a rich literature has recently established the importance of lay accounts of health, one important gap relates to gay men’s accounts of health. Data from 11
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d65e8bd9337144449a0f61070d217d9c
Autor:
Angela Moewaka Barnes, Belinda Borell, Amanda Gregory, Tim McCreanor, Raymon Nairn, Jenny Rankine
Publikováno v:
Pacific Journalism Review, Vol 17, Iss 2 (2011)
ENNY RANKINE, ANGELA MOEWAKA BARNES, BELINDA BORELL, TIMOTHY McCREANOR, RAYMOND NAIRN and AMANDA GREGORY (Te Rōpu Whariki Research Group, Massey University, Auckland) A content analysis of editorial items about Māori issues and the Treaty of Waita
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1b26cf52480343ce842552964db60892
Autor:
Angela Moewaka Barnes, Belinda Borell, Amanda Gregory, Hector Kaiwai, Tim McCreanor, Raymond Nairn, Jenny Rankine
Publikováno v:
Pacific Journalism Review, Vol 15, Iss 2 (2009)
The study aimed to measure the intentional use of words in te reo Māori in a representative sample of newspaper news items about Māori issues.While te reo Māori was made an official language in 1987, it remains endangered and New Zealand remains o
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/aa624110e5c04cf28a8f4919444e39cf
Autor:
Raymond Nairn, Tim McCreanor, Jenny Rankine, Angela Moewaka Barnes, Frank Pega, Amanda Gregory
Publikováno v:
Pacific Journalism Review, Vol 15, Iss 1 (2009)
Research has shown news media in post-colonial societies such as Aotearoa New Zealand naturalise the colonising processes by which settler values and social organisation were imposed and the resulting marginalised status of the indigenous peoples. We
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/40d99dd69b66401f90d5ae4fb45071d8
Publikováno v:
Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies. 19:1-29
Recent upheaval in racism debates across western countries is exemplified in New Zealand in the decision to compulsorily teach Māori histories in schools. Until recently this history has been largely marginalised and ignored by settlers/Pākehā who