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Under-represented and overlooked: Māori and Pasifika scientists in Aotearoa New Zealand’s universities and crown-research institutes

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The authors provided insights into the ethnicity of people employed in Aotearoa New Zealand's publicly-funded scientific workforce, with a particular focus on Māori and Pasifika scientists.
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This article provides insights into the ethnicity of people employed in Aotearoa New Zealand’s publicly-funded scientific workforce, with a particular focus on Māori and Pasifika scientists. We sho...

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Pacific women’s experiences working in universities in Aotearoa New Zealand

TL;DR: In this paper, women's narratives offer insight into how universities currently under-serve and exclude Pacific communities in their everyday practices, using a women-centred Pacific research methodology.
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Seen but unheard: navigating turbulent waters as Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM

TL;DR: In this paper , the experiences of Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) offer insights into how universities, particularly science faculties, currently underserve Maitai and Pacific people.
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Methodological sensitivities for co-producing knowledge through enduring trustful partnerships

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a layered reflection on how non-Māori (primarily but not exclusively) across Aotearoa New Zealand are learning to be manuhiri (those being welcomed on arrival to a place by the Indigenous people of that place).
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A horizon scan for temperate pastoral weed science–a New Zealand perspective

TL;DR: In this article , a horizon scan was conducted to identify relevant issues, questions, opportunities, and drivers for the management of pastures, and the three highest ranked major issues were: (1) anticipated reductions in access to herbicides; (2) rethinking weed management under an ecosystem services paradigm; (3) responding to shifts in best practice and the regulations that are altering farm system planning to reduce farming's environmental impacts.
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Renewal of academic psychiatry without addressing gender equity will render it Jurassic rather than endangered

TL;DR: For example, this paper argued that women in academic psychiatry still held 80% of senior leadership roles across Australia and New Zealand still held by men, with a similar situation in the United Kingdom and the United States as well as many other countries.
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Living a Feminist Life

Sara Ahmed
TL;DR: In Living a Feminist Life, this paper, the author describes how feminist theory is generated from everyday life and the ordinary experiences of being a feminist at home and at work, and how feminists learn about worlds from their efforts to transform them.
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Mātauranga Māori—the ūkaipō of knowledge in New Zealand

TL;DR: Pūrākau and maramataka, forms of mātauranga Māori, comprise knowledge generated using methods and techniques developed indepepe....
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The Problem of Defining an Ethnic Group for Public Policy: Who Is Maori and Why Does It Matter?

TL;DR: The authors make two suggestions: (1) that statistical and legal definitions of Mäori be amended to take account of both self-identified ethnicity and descent; and (2) that programs which seek to militate MÀori disadvantage be oriented towards those who strongly identify as MÌori, since they are the most likely to be in need.
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