[HTML][HTML] Rewriting city narratives and spirit: Post-pandemic urban recovery mechanisms in the shadow of the global 'black lives matter'movement

Z Allam, D Jones, C Biyik, Z Allam, YR Takun - Research in globalization, 2021 - Elsevier
The social media live-broadcasted murder of George Floyd by Minnesota police officers in
the United States ignited a national uprising as it highlighted continued discrimination of the …

Wellbeing learnings from pandemic pedagogies in Aotearoa New Zealand

J Ritchie - New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2023 - Springer
This paper discusses data from a survey of New Zealand teachers conducted in 2020 during
the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic. It considers this data in the light of a series of …

Better off solo? Comparative well-being of Māori employers, sole traders and paid employees

C Houkamau, K Lilly, J Newth, K Dell… - Economic and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Māori, New Zealand's Indigenous people, are projected to make up over 20% of the New
Zealand workforce in 20 years. Employment plays a big role in determining one's well-being …

Supporting whānau during COVID-19 pandemic in Aotearoa New Zealand: a systems thinking case study

S Sharma, C Davies, HRT Mana, M Baker… - BMC Health Services …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background The Aotearoa New Zealand COVID-19 pandemic response has been
hailed as a success story, however, there are concerns about how equitable it has been …

Reconnecting Māori in a post-COVID-19 world: a blessing in disguise

D Wepa, R Smith, L Gemmell - AlterNative: An International …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Connectedness for Māori (Indigenous people of New Zealand) is considered a protective
factor that maintains hauora (good health) and contributes to holistic wellbeing. A scoping …

Household mealtimes during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in Aotearoa New Zealand: the influence of household type and psychological distress

V Egli, L Hunter, R Roy, L Te Morenga… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
COVID-19 lockdown meant disruptions to daily routines for households in Aotearoa New
Zealand. The research presented here investigates how mealtimes changed for people …

Extraordinary conditions, ordinary realities and a squandered opportunity: Māori social Imaginaries and COVID-19

M Aoake - Anthropological Forum, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
In 2020, the nationwide lockdown in Aotearoa/New Zealand offered a rare opportunity to re-
configure power relations between Māori and the state. These extraordinary circumstances …

Te Mauri o te Kauri me te Ngahere: indigenous knowledge, te taiao (the environment) and wellbeing

P Pomare, N Tassell-Matamua, N Lindsay… - Knowledge …, 2023 - ceeol.com
Ko te kauri he rākau rongonui, he rākau rangatira puta noa i Te Tai Tokerau. The kauri
(Agatha australis) is a chiefly tree that represents strength and is an iconic symbol for Te Tai …

Māori perspectives on conscious capitalism

K Dell, C Houkamau, J Mika, J Newth - The Spirit of Conscious Capitalism …, 2022 - Springer
Māori, the Indigenous peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, were formerly colonised by the
British from 1840 following the signing of te Tiriti o Waitangi (the Treaty of Waitangi). Māori …

Narratives of embedded oppression and the Covid-19 pandemic response: voices from marginalised sexual violence survivors in Aotearoa New Zealand: a thesis …

C Helme - 2023 - mro.massey.ac.nz
The prevalence of sexual violence in Aotearoa New Zealand was of epidemic proportions
even before the arrival of Covid-19, with people experiencing social marginalisation harmed …