Finding harmony between decolonization and Christianity in academia

I Fainga'a-Manu Sione, R Faleolo… - Art/Research …, 2024 - erudit.org
This article presents our theoretical musings on practicing decolonization as Christian
Tongan academics, recorded and shared within our Australian collective during 2022-2023 …

Co-creating inclusion in research practices in the South Pacific: some highlights and challenges

MB Ofe-Grant, M Elikana, L SauLilo… - Critical Perspectives …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Colonial epistemes distort ideologies through power structures and control,
perpetuating differences and the development of an inferior status. This study aims to serve …

Mobility justice: Tongan elders engaging in temporal trans-Tasman migration for caregiving duties

R Faleolo - Australian Geographer, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This is an account of the ways that Tongan elders who engage in temporal migration across
the Tasman Sea, between Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand have helped to forge …

Our search for intergenerational rhythms as Tongan global scholars

R Faleolo, E Fehoko, D Dyck, C Hafu-Fetokai… - Art/Research …, 2024 - erudit.org
Our search for collective meaning-making across spaces and places as Tongan global
scholars carries intergenerational rhythms. This article is a diasporic collaboration between …

Resistance, reclaiming and reframing: Relationship-based Pacific social work practice

Y Crichton-Hill, T Mafile'o… - Aotearoa New Zealand …, 2023 - search.informit.org
Tu Mau holds space for Pacific social workers to speak truth to power. Pacific social workers—
social workers who trace their ancestral roots to moana-nui-a-kiwa—often find themselves in …

Enhancing equitable inclusion for the Pasifika diaspora in mainstream Australia, using Pasifika methodologies within higher education and community settings

I Fainga'a-Manu Sione, A Harvey, J Stuart… - Equality, Diversity and …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This paper identifies the value of Indigenous processes in developing a reciprocal
working relationship between a Pasifika grass roots community organisation, Pasifika …

Race and indigeneity: The search for transformative leadership in Aotearoa New Zealand higher education

JMU Allen, D Matavalea, DTM Fa'avae… - … of Diversity, Crises …, 2024 - books.google.com
Pacific ontological and epistemological framings privilege the importance of conversation
and discussion. As such, Pacific and Indigenous histories were passed on through oral …

Oceania oralities research and sustainable education: Exploring layersof engagement

K Sanga, M Reynolds, T Wright… - International …, 2024 - openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au
Oralities research has a central place in supporting sustainable education in the Oceania
region because this form of research has the potential to reveal what education does and …

Teacher Education Landscape in the Moana: Future-Inspired Talatalanoa Ako/a'oga/a'oa'oga in Tonga and Samoa

DTM Fa 'avae, R Tufue, P Faoliu-Havea… - … Handbook on Education …, 2023 - Springer
The “state” of teacher education in Oceania reflects the changing geopolitical landscape that
regulates education and associated processes in the region. The professionalizing of …

Beyond Collaboration: Making and Staging Connections, Co-Becoming, Co-Construction, and Relationships through African Dances in Tertiary Education

A Mabingo - Journal of Dance Education, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
How do dancers, drummers, and singers cultivate connections, collaborations, and co-
becoming through dance-making and staging African dances in higher education? This …