Resources

Generation Kāinga:

Media

A number of members of our research team have shared their expert opinion and expertise in a range of media publications and inter- views. These include

Webinar:
350 Aotearoa & Action Station. (2023, September 28). The market won’t save us: Climate action for public good, not private pr ofit [Webinar]. The market won’t save us!

Newton, P., Paul, J., Ratana, M., & Monga, H.-M. (2023, November 23). Webinar: Rangatahi pathways to safe, secure, and affordable homes. [Video]. Pūrangakura.

Interviews:
Perese, D. (2024, April 6). Māori Wards. Whakaata Māori.

The Morning Shift. (2023, November 8). Professor Ella Henry – Māori Academic & Aunty To The Nation [Video]. YouTube.

Te Hiku Media. (2024, March 13). Ella Henry – Tvnz Looks to axe Several News Bulletins.

The Panel. (2024, May 8). The Panel and Chris Finlayson and Dr Ella Henry (Part 1).

Henry, E. (2024, February 12). Prof Ella Henry senior lecturer at Auckland University of Technology. Waatea News.

Henry, E. (2024, May 31). How non-Māori learning te reo Māori helps revitalise it. Re News.

Paul, J. (2023, July 6). Housing watchdog would mean accountability and overview of pinch points – agencies [Media]. Human Rights Commission.

Paul, J. (2023, July 6). Radio interview: Youth homelessness worries group [Audio]. RNZ.

Te Ao News. (2023, December 6). I te mahi tahi ētahi rōpū i kia kitea ai te āhua o ngā kāinga hou o ngā rangatahi hei te anamata [Vid-eo]. YouTube.

Waatea News. (2023, December 7). Maia Ratana: Kaupapa Māori researcher in Māori housing [Audio podcast episode]. Waatea News.

Waenga, P. (2024, May 9). He porotēhi mō te nui o ngā utu rēti i Waipapa Taumata Rau – Rosa Schooner. Waatea News.

Menzies, D. (2024, August 9). Road trip with Dr Diane Menzies [Audio]. RNZ.

Video:
Te Ao News. (2023, December 6). I te mahi tahi ētahi rōpū i kia kitea ai te āhua o ngā kāinga hou o ngā rangatahi hei te anamata [Vid-eo]. YouTube.

Building Better, Homes, Towns and Cities. (2022, June 26). Rau Hoskins: What Kaupapa Māori architecture can achieve | Q+A 2022 [Video]. Building Better.

Articles
Te One, A. (2023, October 25). Who are the ‘kōhanga reo generation’ and how could they change Māori and mainstream politics?. The Conversation.

Te One, A. (2023, September 21). From ‘pebble in the shoe’ to future power broker – the rise and rise of te Pāti Māori.
The Conversation.

Bargh, M., & Te One, A. (2024). Māori political systems are the oldest in Aotearoa – it’s time university politics courses reflected this. The Conversation. Politics + Society.

Te One, A., & Paul, J. (2024). What does the new government have planned for Māori housing? Not much. The Spinoff, Opinion.

Paul, J. (2023, July 5). Rangatahi homelessness: Tribunal report highlights government’s failure to protect vulnerable rangatahi. Pūrangakura.

“The Spinoff. (2024, April 30). Budget 2024: The great Spinoff hot-take roundtable.

Paul, J., & Te One, A. (2024, May 29). What the Kāinga Ora review means for Māori housing. The Spinoff.

Paul, J. (2023, July 10). Human Rights Commission Housing Inquiry report with Jackie Paul. [Audio podcast]. 95bFM.

MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning. (2024, April 25). Learning from the Kaupapa Māori research approach. MIT DUSP.

Lee-Morgan, J. (2024, June 2). Jenny Lee-Morgan: Diversity is a slippery word. E-Tangata.

Maihi, M. (2024, April 10). More help needed to address youth homelessness. Te Ao News.

Hughes, R. (2023, July 23). Reclaiming Ihumātao: We wanted to be able to tell our kids we tried everything we could.
The Spinoff.

ArchitectureNow. (2023, July 12). SOAC 2023 Conference.

Press release
Manaaki Rangatahi (2024, June 4). Advocates condemn youth housing cuts in budget 2024: Collective calls for immediate action. Scoop.

Book Chapters
Agozino, B., Smith, L. T., Anthony, T., Blagg, H., Cunneen, C., Rowe, S., & Connell, R. (2024). Criminological and social theory and methods, settler colonialism and the Indigenous context. In Roads to decolonisation (pp. 257–280). Routledge.

Journal Article
Te One, A., Menzies, D., Pooley, B., & Logan-Riley, I. (2024). Rangatahi Maori climate action: A dialogue with nature-based solutions. Nature-Based Solutions, 6, 100150.

Te One, A., & Caird, C. (2024). Tikanga and New Zealand political parties – heading in the “right” direction? case study – 2020 General Election. AlterNative.

FitzHerbert, S., & Groot, S. (2023). Belonging in place and building community: Māori and Pākehā relationality in cohousing
communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Local Environment, 28(8), 921–938.

Barrett, N. M., Burrows, L., Atatoa-Carr, P., & Smith, L. T. (2023). Reflections on the co-design process of a holistic assessment tool for a Kaupapa Māori antenatal wānanga (workshop). Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 1–21.

FitzHerbert, S., & Groot, S. (2023). Belonging in place and building community: Māori and Pākehā relationality in cohousing
communities in Aotearoa New Zealand. Local Environment, 28(8), 921–938.

Te Maringi Mai o Hawaiiki., Le Grice, J., Hamley, L., Latimer, C. L., Groot, S., Gillon, A., Greaves, L., & Clark, T. C. (2024). RANGATAHI MĀORI AND THE WHĀNAU CHOCOLATE BOX: Rangatahi wellbeing in whānau contexts. Explore: The Journal of Science and
Healing, 20(6), 103007.

Nicholas, S. O., Groot, S., & Harré, N. (2023). Understanding urban agriculture in context: environmental, social, and psychological
benefits of agriculture in Singapore. The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 28(11), 1446-1462.

Clifford, C., Berryman-Kamp, M., & Te One, A. (2023). Wāhine Māori access to decision-making, representation and leadership in the public sector 1990-2020. A report in support of the Waitangi Tribunal Mana Wāhine Inquiry (WAI2700).

“Paul, J. (2023). Housing policy for rangatahi Māori: A discussion paper on shared equity home ownership. Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities | He Kāinga Whakamana Tangata Whakamana Taiao National Science Challenge.

Ratana, M. (2024). Room for Rangatahi: Housing security and Rangatahi Māori. National Science Challenge: Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities.