Breadcrumbs List.
Faculty of Arts
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Dame Anne Salmond: Iwi vs Kiwi
7 July 2021
Opinion: In a five-part series for Newsroom Dame Anne Salmond reflects on a new institutional order for NZ which takes account of the Treaty of Waitangi and whakapapa.
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Andreas Neef: We need to open our eyes to the dark side of tourism
1 July 2021
Covid-19 has had a major impact on tourism. Professor Andreas Neef says it's a good time to have a rethink about the type of tourism the world needs.
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Terror threat greatest from lone individuals with online support
25 June 2021
The Christchurch mosque attacks of 15 March 2019 were a “watershed moment” for New Zealand, which is now at higher risk of similar attacks than it was before.
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Auckland anthropologist to lead top international journal
21 June 2021
A University of Auckland anthropologist will be the next editor-in-chief of world-renowned journal American Ethnologist.
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Masculinity is a curse on men and women: new book
17 June 2021
Masculinity is a generic disorder of a sick society that afflicts both men and women alike, according to a new book by Ciara Cremin.
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Language use across centuries reveals sexual orientation
15 June 2021
A new computational study on 694 classic and contemporary novels suggests that how language is used reflects known psychological differences between men and women.
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It takes a (learning) village
11 June 2021
Māori and Pacific students are of deep importance for the University of Auckland, a priority group for government, and the fastest growing demographic.
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Inspired to build a better future
4 June 2021
Hanna Davidson has always been fascinated with building things and enjoys working with people: One day she hopes to combine the two and manage a major building or transport construction project.
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Polynesian migration theories challenged by new research
3 June 2021
Early Polynesians are likely to have arrived in the southern Pacific from a range of routes through Island Southeast Asia, mixing and mingling along the way, according to ground-breaking new research.
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Making all the difference in the world
2 June 2021
On graduation day Callum Tokorangi will be wearing a collection of special shell necklaces passed on from his Cook Island nana to honour her memory, and that of his Aitutaki whānau.
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Arts tonic in the hospital
1 June 2021
Literature is just what the doctor ordered in a new creative collaboration between the Faculty of Arts and the Auckland District Health Board.
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The New Zealand Chinese are invisible in draft history consultation
27 May 2021
Opinion: Emeritus Professor and historian Manying Ip says the draft history curriculum consultation risks failing to explore the stories of New Zealanders who do not identify as Māori or Pakeha.