

Email: CNakhid@aut.ac.nz
B.Sc (New York), Dip. Teaching (ACE), M.Ed (Hons) Auckland, EdD Auckland
Nakhid, C. Collins, E. and Tanielu, R. (2009). Pasifika youth in South Auckland: Family, community, gangs, culture, leadership and the future. Report to the Families Commission.
Nakhid, C. (2009). Conclusion: the concept and Circumstances of Pacific migration and Pacific transnationalism. In Helen Lee and Steven Tupai Francis (eds) Pacific migration and Transnationalism. Australia National University Press. Online
Nakhid, C. (June 2009). Migrants demand action. Pasa Pinoy – Filipino Quarterly newspaper.
Nakhid, C. (2009). The Meaning of family and home for young Pasifika people involved in gangs in the suburbs of South Auckland. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand. Issue 35.
Cowley, E., Helu, J. and Nakhid, C. (2008). Parenting with Pasifika Families. Report to the Families Commission.
Nakhid, Camille with John Paul Fa’alogo, Meiolandre Faiava, Daisy Halafihi, Sam Pilisi, John Senio, Sidney Taylor and Luke Thomas (2007). Aua’i i le galuega: A Pasifika research design ensuring ownership and autonomy. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 32, 106-125.
Nakhid, C. (2006). The relationship between the African and Indian ethnic groups in Trinidad and Tobago and their attention to the island's indigenous history. The International Journal of Diversity in Organizations, Communities and Nations (online).
Nakhid, C. (2006). Ethics and the obstruction of social justice for Maori and Pasifika (Pacific Islands) students in tertiary institutions in Aotearoa (New Zealand). Race, Ethnicity and Education, 9 (3) 295-306.
Nakhid, C. (2003). Comparing Pasifika students’ perceptions of their schooling with the perceptions of non-Pasifika teachers using the ‘mediated dialogue’ as a research methodology. Journal of Educational Studies, 38(2), 207–226.
Nakhid, C. (2003). “Intercultural” perceptions, academic achievement, and the identifying process of PI students in NZ schools.The Journal of Negro Education, 72(3) 279.