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Nga Kete Matauranga (Maori Scholars at the Research Interface)
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Product Details
Author:
Jacinta Ruru, Linda Waimarie Nikora
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Otago University Press (May 28, 2021)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781988592558
ISBN-10:
1988592550
Dimensions:
9.25" x 10.25" x 0.9"
Case Pack:
10
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Eloquence-IPG_05232026_P10124541_onix30-20260523.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
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Publisher Identifier:
P-IPG
Discount Code:
H
Weight:
47.36oz
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
Pub Discount:
32
Imprint:
Otago University Press
Overview
In this beautiful and transformative book, 24 Maori academics share their personal journeys, revealing what being Maori has meant for them in their work. Their perspectives provide insight for all New Zealanders into how matauranga is positively influencing the Western-dominated disciplines of knowledge in the research sector.
It is a shameful fact, says co-editor Jacinta Ruru in her introduction to Nga Kete Matauranga, that in 2020, only about 5 percent of academic staff at universities in Aotearoa New Zealand are Maori. Tertiary institutions have for the most part been hostile places for Indigenous students and staff, and this book is an important call for action. ‘It is well past time that our country seriously commits to decolonising the tertiary workforce, curriculum and research agenda,’ writes Professor Ruru.








