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2022

Journal Article

Coloniality, institutional racism and white fragility: a wero to higher education

Smith, Hinekura, Le Grice, Jade, Fonua, Sonia and Mayeda, David Tokiharu (2022). Coloniality, institutional racism and white fragility: a wero to higher education. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 51 (2), 1-18. doi: 10.55146/ajie.v51i2.34

Coloniality, institutional racism and white fragility: a wero to higher education

2021

Journal Article

‘We don’t talk enough’: voices from a Māori and Pasifika lead research fellowship in higher education

Smith, Hinekura and Wolfgramm-Foliaki, ‘Ema (2021). ‘We don’t talk enough’: voices from a Māori and Pasifika lead research fellowship in higher education. Higher Education Research & Development, 40 (1), 35-48. doi: 10.1080/07294360.2020.1856791

‘We don’t talk enough’: voices from a Māori and Pasifika lead research fellowship in higher education

2020

Journal Article

Igniting the vā – Vā-kā methodology in a Māori-Pasifika research fellowship

Smith, Hinekura and Wolfgramm-Foliaki, 'Ema (2020). Igniting the vā – Vā-kā methodology in a Māori-Pasifika research fellowship. MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 9 (1), 15-25. doi: 10.20507/maijournal.2020.9.1.3

Igniting the vā – Vā-kā methodology in a Māori-Pasifika research fellowship

2020

Journal Article

He Vaka Moana – navigating Māori and Pasifika student success through a collaborative research fellowship

Wolfgramm-Foliaki, Ema and Smith, Hinekura (2020). He Vaka Moana – navigating Māori and Pasifika student success through a collaborative research fellowship. MAI Journal: A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 9 (1), 5-14. doi: 10.20507/maijournal.2020.9.1.2

He Vaka Moana – navigating Māori and Pasifika student success through a collaborative research fellowship

2019

Journal Article

Whatuora: theorizing "new" Indigenous research methodology from "old" Indigenous weaving practice

Smith, Hinekura (2019). Whatuora: theorizing "new" Indigenous research methodology from "old" Indigenous weaving practice. Art/Research International: A Transdisciplinary Journal, 4 (1), 1-27. doi: 10.18432/ari29393

Whatuora: theorizing "new" Indigenous research methodology from "old" Indigenous weaving practice