Date: | Monday 8 Sep, 10am - 12pm |
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Location: | AUT City Campus WG Building, WG702-703 Auckland New Zealand |
Māori scholars will present research and insights into Kaupapa Māori as a research paradigm informing theory and practice for social change.
Professor Ella Henry will lead a discussion on the evolution of Kaupapa Māori as an ontology, epistemology, axiology and methodology, a research paradigm underpinned by aspirations for cultural revitalisation. Sophie Coomber uses decolonised methodologies to find legal solutions in tikanga and asks how those solutions can be translated to law. Dr Jack Barrett, who focuses on community-led projects, economic transformation, and Indigenous-led projects, will share a study from Tai Rawhiti. Dr Megan Phillips focuses on Māori and the emerging literature on ethical and social marketing.
There will also be a presentation by Donna Coventry and Alissa Hackett from Te Mātāpuna Library on Māori data sovereignty and local context licenses.
This workshop is for all AUT staff.