Pūrangakura
  • Our People
  • Our Research
  • Our Kaupapa
  • Our News
  • Contact
Menu
Pūrangakura
26 Sep

Me tū ā-uru: Together for a flourishing Aotearoa

Continue reading

26 Sep

The importance of housing assistance on reducing youth offending in New Zealand

This paper examines the relationship between housing assistance and youth offending in New Zealand (NZ). Using the Integrated Data Infr...

Continue reading

26 Sep

Rangatahi Māori climate action: A dialogue with nature-based solutions

This article explores the broad area of rangatahi Māori climate activism. As a research team made up of academics, rangatahi and rangat...

Continue reading

26 Sep

Exploring Te Kooti’s 1886 Te Umutaoroa prophecy as a climate adaptation framework: Prophetic reflections inspired by the Toi Rito Toi Rangatira programme

This paper is the beginning point of reflecting on and exploring the 1886 Te Umutaoroa prophecy, given by Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Tūruki...

Continue reading

26 Sep

Indigenous autoethnographic reflections on the development of Indigenous practice in the Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge programme at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in Māngere

This study explores the transformative experiences of five students in the Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge programme at Te Wānan...

Continue reading

15 Sep

Yu, C., Buchanan, M., Ora, E. T., Pehi, T., Leigh, L., Howden-Chapman, P., Paul, J., & Pierse, N. (2025). The importance of housing assistance on reducing youth offending in New Zealand. Urban Policy and Research, 43(2), 121–136.

Continue reading

15 Sep

Te One, A., Menzies, D., Pooley, B., & Logan-Riley, I. (2024). Rangatahi Māori climate action: A dialogue with nature-based solutions. Nature-Based Solutions, 6.

Continue reading

15 Sep

Ratana, M., Smith, H., Cherrington, D., Edwards-Hammond, R., Hibbert-Schooner, R., & Rotzler-Purewa, L. Ina te mahi rangatahi; Ina te mahi rangatira. [Manuscript submitted for publication].

Continue reading

15 Sep

Rangiwai, B. (in press). Traversing the intersectionality of being fat, Māori, ADHD, Takatāpui, and Christian. Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society.

Continue reading

15 Sep

Rangiwai, B. (in press). Pīwakawaka power: Reframing ADHD through a Māori lens in critical Indigenous disability studies. Wicazo Sa Review: A Journal of Native American Studies.

Continue reading

  • 1
  • 2

Contact Us

We’re always open for a korero. Get in touch with us today.

    • Our People
    • Our Research
    • Our Kaupapa
    • Our News
    • Contact