We interrogate global colonisation and Indigenous responses to it and, taking a critical stance within academia, we work to decolonise research itself.
Browse our expertiseWe have numerous experts in feminist theories and/or topics from institutional discrimination to identity expression, including transgender and masculinities.
Browse our expertiseMuch of our research touches on the perennially important and fascinating topic of power dynamics and hierarchies, between states, classes, and individuals.
Browse our expertiseIn this world of limited resources and competing interests, we develop and assess policy aims, tools, design and implementation from public health to economics.
Browse our expertiseWe study religious beliefs, action and cultural impacts from Shinto, Asian Christianity, ancient Egyptian myths and critical theology to philosophy of religion.
Browse our expertiseWe research human rights and global and national distributions of opportunities, economic wealth, and social privileges — and oppression and risks.
Browse our expertiseWe study the causes, acts and representations of humans purposely causing harm to humans, such as war, genocide, terrorism, rape, family violence and coercion.
Browse our expertiseWe study a wide array of youth experiences and issues including education, crime, sex, social media, culture, mental health, politics, migration and sport.
Browse our expertiseProfessor Tim Dare makes a difference by helping government agencies make informed decisions on privacy, human rights, and ethical risks.
Meet TimDr Melissa Inouye's research shows how members of religious communities aren't passive consumers of beliefs, but use their agency to shape religious practice.
Meet MelissaDr Tiopira McDowell explains the importance of the archives — and working for the 'other side' — in unsettling official myths about Māori-Crown relations.
Read moreThe PPI provides independent analysis and insight into key policy issues affecting New Zealand and the world.
Visit the PPIWe combine macro and micro knowledges — getting down to the nitty-gritty and zooming out for the larger picture — to develop understandings of life.
Focusing on the detailsPeople make, shape and break physical and political locations — and vice versa. We study kaitiakitanga, disaster recovery, health and migration — old and new.
Exploring placesNarratives help us to explain events, actions and motivations with a beginning, middle and end. We study the stories of others and create our own.
Telling stories