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Perspectives of online teaching practice and engagement for richly diverse student cohorts: Role of discussion boards
James, A; Mather, C; Douglas, T. - : ., 2021
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Blending whanaungatanga and belonging: a wise intervention integrating Māori values and contemporary social psychology
Arahanga-Doyle, Hitaua George. - : University of Otago, 2021
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The Funny Side of Being a Maori Comedian
Glen, Jayden Mathew. - : University of Otago, 2021
Abstract: Stand-up comedy is a genre of performance that can provide a discursive space for negotiating social and political issues. Typically reliant on autobiographical content, embodied performance, and audience engagement, ethnic, racial, or cultural identity can play a significant role in stand-up comedy performance. Literature on the role of ethnic identity in the practice of New Zealand comedians has been limited to date. This research therefore focused on exploring the experiences, values, and practices of contemporary Māori stand-up comedians through a qualitative, ethnographically-informed, and mixed-methods approach. This included semi-structured interviews with five male Māori comedians, alongside an analysis of their set material (i.e. scripts and transcripts), presentation of self in their on-stage performances (through live and recorded shows), and off-stage professional branding (including social media pages, posters, and professional profiles). The analysis explored findings from each of these areas to show that Māori comedians adapt their practice around awareness of the ethnic makeup of specific audiences, and craft on-stage characters accordingly. Māori comedians embody the roles of “pride comedians” using comedy as a medium to resist harmful, racist, or stereotyping narratives. For this set of participants, this specifically involved performances focusing intersectional elements of their identity in relation to structural issues. The comedians examined used the epidictic quality of stand-up to change perceptions of the Māori community by the wider Pākeha (New Zealand European) population, as well as to engage in dialogue within their own communities about what it means to be Māori today.
Keyword: Comedians; Identity; Maori; Maori Comedy; Maori Stand-Up; New Zealand; New Zealand Comedy; New Zealand Stand-Up; Performance; Stand-Up
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10523/12302
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Dignity and Mana in the "Third Law" of Aotearoa New Zealand
Pirini, Mihiata; High, Anna. - : Thomson Reuters, 2021
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Tūhono Māori: A Research Study of Attachment from an Indigenous Māori Perspective
Mikahere-Hall, A. - : The New Zealand Association of Psychotherapists (NZAP) Inc., and supported by the School of Public Health & Psychosocial Studies at Auckland University of Technology., 2020
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Kia hiwa rā! The Influence of Tikanga and the Language Revitalisation Agenda on the Practices and Perspectives of Māori Journalists Working in Reo-Māori News
Middleton, Atakohu Julie Maree. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2020
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The Construction of Indigenous Identity Through Creativity: An Exploration of Māori and Pacific Identity Constructed Through Dance, Visual Arts, and Creative Writing
Matelau-Doherty, Tui. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2020
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01 Using tablets in a prekindergarten classroom to foster phonological awareness ...
Shifflet, Rena; Mattoon, Cassandra; Bates, Alan. - : Monash University, 2020
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All the World is Our Stage: primary pupils never lost in translanguaging ...
Villanueva, Eneida Garcia. - : figshare, 2020
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'Britto Voice' December-2020 E-Magazine ...
M, Dr.Stephen Mickel Raj. - : figshare, 2020
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'Britto Voice' December-2020 E-Magazine ...
M, Dr.Stephen Mickel Raj. - : figshare, 2020
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AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS SATISFACTION LEVEL ABOUT THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN THE WOMAN UNIVERSITY MULTAN ...
Saira Banoo. - : figshare, 2020
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AN ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS SATISFACTION LEVEL ABOUT THE QUALITY OF EDUCATION IN THE WOMAN UNIVERSITY MULTAN ...
Saira Banoo. - : figshare, 2020
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Visual Inspection of Sequential Data: A Research Instrument for Qualitative Data Analysis ...
AlDahdouh, Alaa. - : figshare, 2020
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Age and Gender Differences in Evaluating the Pedagogical Usability of E-Learning Materials ...
Bogdanov, Stan. - : figshare, 2020
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Companion Proceedings of the 7th South East Asia Design Research International Conference (SEADRIC 2019) ...
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Is there any Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Career Performance of Academic Staff of Public Colleges of Education in Benue State, Nigeria? A Field Report ...
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Is there any Relationship Between Emotional Intelligence and Career Performance of Academic Staff of Public Colleges of Education in Benue State, Nigeria? A Field Report ...
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Companion Proceedings of the 7th South East Asia Design Research International Conference (SEADRIC 2019) ...
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Visual Inspection of Sequential Data: A Research Instrument for Qualitative Data Analysis ...
AlDahdouh, Alaa. - : figshare, 2020
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