Breadcrumbs List.
Education and society
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No silence on femicide
8 February 2022
Opinion: NZ is a safer place for women than many Latin American countries, but there is still much work to do until Aotearoa is a place free of violence against women.
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Paediatricians support keeping schools open in Omicron
28 January 2022
As Aotearoa responds to Omicron, a group of paediatricians and public health physicians say schools should remain open, as safely as possible.
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The usual suspects: why smarter technology won't fix crime
26 January 2022
The ways we define, deter and solve crime are in themselves an exercise in power with poor outcomes for a fair society, according to a new book.
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Science or ideology? The NZ university at the crossroads
26 January 2022
Opinion: No matter how intense or heated the discussion may be, NZ universities need to address the difference between ideology and science, writes Elizabeth Rata.
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Child protection in Aotearoa New Zealand: we must do better
24 January 2022
We need to learn some hard lessons from the past for the sake of tamariki and their whānau, says Ian Hyslop, the author of a new book on the history of child protection in this country.
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Mobilising the power of history
14 December 2021
Aroha Harris tells Aotearoa New Zealand history with a Māori lens and methodology. Her work brings history to life.
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How Covid changed tikanga
14 December 2021
Marama Muru-Lanning and her team have created new methodologies from kaupapa Māori and social anthropology to include the voice of kaumātua in health, social and environmental policy and services.
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Important insights into refugee mental health: study funded
8 December 2021
Critical insights into the mental well-being and service access rate of refugees will be the focus of research by Dr Arezoo Malihi from the University of Auckland.
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Re-shaping universities for all of us
2 December 2021
Sereana Naepi is exploring new and more inclusive models for education from our universities.
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Ihumātao and just relationships
29 November 2021
Opinion: A new study, involving some of those who saved the land at Ihumātao, aims to change the way indigenous rights progress in constitutional relationships.
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Farmers spread Transeurasian languages – new study
26 November 2021
The origin and early dispersal of Transeurasian languages, including, among others, Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic, is among the most disputed issues of Asian prehistory.
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White Ribbon Day: Researchers shifting line on harmful masculinity
24 November 2021
White Ribbon Day 25 November is particularly poignant for Aotearoa which has one of the highest rates of violence against women in the OECD.