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Now See Hear!

Author : Ian Wedde,Gregory Burke
Publisher : Victoria University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1990
Category : Art
ISBN : 0864730969

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Now See Hear! by Ian Wedde,Gregory Burke Pdf

Now See Hear! has been assembled around the central rubric of translation, and essays address translations between art, language, advertising, television, graphic design, comics, video, film, history, art-history, signs and symbols, landscape and architecture, within the context of the current conditions of the market place.

Social Work Theories in Action

Author : Kieran O\''Donoghue,Robyn Munford,Kieran O'Donoghue,Mary Nash
Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2005-02-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1846421004

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Social Work Theories in Action by Kieran O\''Donoghue,Robyn Munford,Kieran O'Donoghue,Mary Nash Pdf

This wide-ranging collection of essays offers valuable insights into the cultural issues involved in the practical application of social work theories. Leading contributors explore the challenges faced by indigenous populations and ethnic minority groups, examining how they can gain control over their position as minority populations, and offering valuable guidance on cross-cultural work. The direct implementation of four established theoretical approaches - ecological systems, community development, strengths-based approaches and attachment theories - is shown in a variety of contexts, including mental health care, trauma counselling and child protection. Using community development work in Australia and New Zealand as a case study, the contributors also advocate using these approaches in work with migrants and refugees. Social Work Theories in Action recognizes the importance of drawing on the strengths of families, individuals and communities and offers theoretical perspectives that can be applied in everyday work situations. It is essential reading for social and community workers, mental health professionals and social work students.

Tuamaka

Author : Joan Metge,Hon Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Page : 109 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2013-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781775582281

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Tuamaka by Joan Metge,Hon Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie Pdf

From the point of view of a renowned anthropologist, this invaluable volume narrates the history of a multicultural New Zealand in which both Maori and non-Maori individuals cohabitate. Arguing that the Treaty of Waitangi of 1840—signed by the indigenous Maori and the British—established a foundation from which New Zealanders could grow and prosper, this account demonstrates how two cultures met, disputed, and dealt with diversity. In addition, this unique record analyzes the country's languages and myths and explores how they have influenced New Zealand society. Moving and engaging, this record covers six decades of enlightening field work.

Indians and the Antipodes

Author : Sekhar Bandyopadhyay,Jane Buckingham
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2018-04-16
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199093953

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Indians and the Antipodes by Sekhar Bandyopadhyay,Jane Buckingham Pdf

The Indian diaspora in Australia and New Zealand represents a successful ethnic community making significant contributions to their host societies and economies. However, because of their small number—slightly more than half a million— they rarely find mention in the global literature on Indian diaspora. The present volume seeks to remedy this oversight. Charting the chequered 250-year-old history of both the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ diaspora in the antipodes, the chapters narrate the stories of labourers who journeyed under the pressure of colonial capital and post-war professional migrants who went in search of better opportunities. In the context of the ‘White Australia’ and ‘White New Zealand’ policies designed to stem the arrival of Asians in the early twentieth century, we read of the complex survival stratagems adopted by migrants to circumvent the stringent insular world view of the existing white settlers in these countries. Together with stories of the collective suffering and struggles of the diaspora, we are presented with stories of individual resilience, enterprise, and social mobility.

Whaikorero

Author : Poia Rewi
Publisher : Auckland University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781775582403

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Whaikorero by Poia Rewi Pdf

Based on in-depth research and interviews with 30 tribal elders, this guidebook to whaikorero—or New Zealand's traditional Maori oratory—is the first introduction to this fundamental art form. Assessing whaikorero's origin, history, structure, language, and style of delivery, this volume features a range of speech samples in Maori with English translations and captures the wisdom and experience of the Maori tribal groups, including Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Awa, Te Arawa, and Waikato-Maniapoto. Informative and noteworthy, this bilingual examination will interest both modern practitioners of whaikorero and Maori culture aficionados.

Towards a Grammar of Race

Author : Arcia Tecun,Lana Lopesi,Anisha Sankar
Publisher : Bridget Williams Books
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2022-10-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781990046605

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Towards a Grammar of Race by Arcia Tecun,Lana Lopesi,Anisha Sankar Pdf

A search for new ways to talk about race in Aotearoa New Zealand brought together this powerful group of scholars, writers and activists. For these authors, attempts to confront racism and racial violence often stall against a failure to see how power works through race, across our modern social worlds. The result is a country where racism is all too often left unnamed and unchecked, voices are erased, the colonial past ignored and silence passes for understanding. By 'bringing what is unspoken into focus', Towards a Grammar of Race seeks to articulate and confront ideas of race in Aotearoa New Zealand – an exploration that includes racial capitalism, colonialism, white supremacy, and anti-Blackness. A recurring theme across the book is the inescapable entanglement of local and global manifestations of race. Each of the contributors brings their own experiences and insights to the complexities of life in a racialised society, and together their words make an important contribution to our shared and future lives on these shores. Contributors to this book: Pounamu Jade Aikman, Faisal Al-Asaad, Mahdis Azarmandi, Simon Barber, Garrick Cooper, Morgan Godfery, Kassie Hartendorp, Guled Mire, Tze Ming Mok, Adele Norris, Nathan Rew, Vera Seyra, Beth Teklezgi, Selome Teklezgi and Patrick Thomsen.

The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Supervision

Author : Kieran O'Donoghue,Lambert Engelbrecht
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2021-06-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000387292

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The Routledge International Handbook of Social Work Supervision by Kieran O'Donoghue,Lambert Engelbrecht Pdf

This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of social work supervision internationally and presents an analytical review of social work supervision theory, practice, and research. Presented in seven parts: International perspectives Supervision settings Roles, responsibilities, and relationships Models and approaches The interactional process Leading and managing supervision Emerging areas The book examines how supervision contributes to the well-being, development, and practice of social workers. It also sets the agenda for the future development of social work supervision internationally. Social work supervision is examined across countries, practice settings, and in terms of participants' roles, relationships, and responsibilities. Contributors show how and why social work supervision is integral to social work and the rich diversity of ways supervision can be practiced. Bringing together an international team of social work supervision scholars, researchers, supervisors, and practitioners, this handbook is essential reading for social workers, supervisors, managers, policy advisors, and professional leaders.

Crossing the Floor

Author : Helen Leahy
Publisher : Huia Publishers
Page : 576 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2015-11-23
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781775502692

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Crossing the Floor by Helen Leahy Pdf

This biography of Tariana Turia sees family members, iwi leaders, social justice advocates and politicians share their experiences of this remarkable woman. While parliament was not part of her life plan, Tariana Turia was involved in many community initiatives. A turning point came in 1995, when Tariana’s leadership was evident in the reoccupation of Pakaitore. Here was a woman with the courage to care, the determination to speak up and a deep commitment to whānau. Inevitably, she was invited to stand in the 1996 general election. In her eighteen years as an MP, she advanced thinking in the disability area, advocated for tobacco reform and spoke out about sexual abuse, violence and racism. She also led the Whānau Ora initiative. In 2004, she crossed the floor, leading to the birth of the Māori Party.

Indigenization Discourse in Social Work

Author : Koustab Majumdar,Rajendra Baikady,Ashok Antony D'Souza
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 440 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2023-12-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783031377129

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Indigenization Discourse in Social Work by Koustab Majumdar,Rajendra Baikady,Ashok Antony D'Souza Pdf

This contributed volume provides an in-depth understanding of contemporary debates, discussions and insights on Indigenous social work theory, education and practice across the globe. Based on theoretical and empirical perspectives, authors collectively contribute to a comprehensive, critical and up-to-date discussion about Indigenous social work theories, decolonization of social work education, Indigenous social work curriculum, Indigenous social work practice, and cultural perspectives towards enhancing Indigenous social work education and practice. The key features of this book are: Critical insights into the historical evolution of Indigenous social work; Global debates on the westernization and indigenization of social work education; An overview of Indigenous social work and its practice in diverse cultural contexts; Critical perspective of Indigenous social work education; and Coverage of a diverse range of geographical areas. Indigenization Discourse in Social Work: International Perspectives is an indispensable resource for students, scholars, independent researchers, academicians, policymakers and practitioners who are working in the field of social work, especially those who are interested in Indigenous social work issues. Moreover, it is an invaluable text for students, scholars and academicians who are interested in international social work with a special focus on Indigenous social work. In addition, students and scholars in sociology, development studies, public policy and economics working with Indigenous people and who are interested in Indigenous studies will find this book useful as an interdisciplinary reference.

Maori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons

Author : Clark Tuagalu,Fiona Cram,Hazel Phillips,Pale Sauni
Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2014-04-07
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781783507047

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Maori and Pasifika Higher Education Horizons by Clark Tuagalu,Fiona Cram,Hazel Phillips,Pale Sauni Pdf

Rarely have Pasifika writers come together to share their experiences in this field. Focusing on the past, current and future status and success of Maori and Pasifika peoples in tertiary education within Aotearoa New Zealand, this volume covers diverse issues from the countries colonial history, to student engagement with new technology.

Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era

Author : Nina Hall,Assistant Professor in International Relations Nina Hall
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2022-06
Category : Political participation
ISBN : 9780198858744

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Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era by Nina Hall,Assistant Professor in International Relations Nina Hall Pdf

This title explores the role of digital advocacy organizations, a major new addition to the international arena. It provides a detailed investigation of the power that these organizations have, the ways in which they differ from traditional NGOs, their memberships and networks, and how their campaigns are launched and distributed.

Indigenous Notions of Ownership and Libraries, Archives and Museums

Author : Camille Callison,Loriene Roy,Gretchen Alice LeCheminant
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2016-07-11
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783110395860

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Indigenous Notions of Ownership and Libraries, Archives and Museums by Camille Callison,Loriene Roy,Gretchen Alice LeCheminant Pdf

Tangible and intangible forms of indigenous knowledges and cultural expressions are often found in libraries, archives or museums. Often the "legal" copyright is not held by the indigenous people’s group from which the knowledge or cultural expression originates. Indigenous peoples regard unauthorized use of their cultural expressions as theft and believe that the true expression of that knowledge can only be sustained, transformed, and remain dynamic in its proper cultural context. Readers will begin to understand how to respect and preserve these ways of knowing while appreciating the cultural memory institutions’ attempts to transfer the knowledges to the next generation.

Tauiwi

Author : New Zealand Sociological Association. Conference
Publisher : Palmerston North, N.Z. : Dunmore Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Ethnicity
ISBN : UVA:X000949828

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Tauiwi by New Zealand Sociological Association. Conference Pdf

Papers from the annual conference of the New Zealand Sociological Association, held in Auckland, May 1983.

Pakeha and the Treaty

Author : Patrick Snedden
Publisher : Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2014-10-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9781775531982

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Pakeha and the Treaty by Patrick Snedden Pdf

Award-winning book looking at what the Treaty of Waitangi means for Pakeha. Written by businessman and public figure Patrick Snedden, this important book won Montana Best First Book of Non-fiction 2006. What does the Treaty mean for Pakeha today and into the future? Patrick Snedden discusses a range of issues around this topic, including what it means to be a Pakeha New Zealander. He deals head-on with Pakeha unease about Maori claims, different world-views, land protests and claims, and the disquiet over the Foreshore and Seabed Bill. Pakeha and the Treaty: why it’s our Treaty too is a hope-filled book that encourages New Zealand’s emerging cultural confidence and takes pride in what we have achieved as a nation. Intelligent and thoughtful, it makes a significant contribution to ongoing national debate.

Choreographing Intersubjectivity in Performance Art

Author : Victoria Wynne-Jones
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-09-29
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9783030405854

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Choreographing Intersubjectivity in Performance Art by Victoria Wynne-Jones Pdf

This book offers new ways of thinking about dance-related artworks that have taken place in galleries, museums and biennales over the past two decades as part of the choreographic turn. It focuses on the concept of intersubjectivity and theorises about what happens when subjects meet within a performance artwork. The resulting relations are crucial to instances of performance art in which embodied subjects engage as spectators, participants and performers in orchestrated art events. Choreographing Intersubjectivity in Performance Art deploys a multi-disciplinary approach across dance choreography and evolving manifestations of performance art. An innovative, overarching concept of choreography sustains the idea that intersubjectivity evolves through places, spaces, performance and spectatorship. Drawing upon international examples, the book introduces readers to performance art from the South Pacific and the complexities of de-colonising choreography. Artists Tino Sehgal, Xavier Le Roy, Jordan Wolfson, Alicia Frankovich and Shigeyuki Kihara are discussed.