Rata, Elizabeth (2004) ‘Marching through the Institutions’: The Neotribal Elite and the Treaty of Waitangi Published in Sites, New Series, WINTER 2004 VOLUME 1 NO. 2 From the Editorial ARTICLES…
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How cultural essentialism threatens intellectual freedom in the New Zealand tertiary education sector Roger Openshaw and Elizabeth Rata A version of this paper was published in the New Zealand Journal…
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A version of the article ‘History of Kaupapa Matauranga Māori at Auckland University in the 1990s’ was later published as a chapter: Rata, E. (2020). The History of an Intellectual…
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My recent article about the role that the concept of a Treaty ‘partnership’ has played in the development of ethno-nationalism provoked a critical response from Professor Andrew Geddis. We obviously…
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Elizabeth Rata and Carlos Zubaran A version of the article reproduced below was first published in 2009 as ‘When Criticism is Silent: Mental health in New Zealand’, chapter 6 in…
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INCLUSIVE BICULTURALISM Useful Terms A full account of inclusive and exclusive biculturalism in relation to the nation and to iwi is available in the paper on my website titled ‘Inclusive…
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Author’s Note: This chapter was published in a book written for a Masters’ course at Massey University. It was subsequently removed from the second edition by the editors. Reference Rata,…
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(A shortened version of this appeared in The University of Auckland University News, July 2021.) By Emeritus Professor Robert Nola, FRSNZ, Philosophy I wish to make some comments on issues…
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Authors: Robert Nola and Elizabeth Rata Abstract Concerning the relationship between Mātauranga Māori and science, advocates of Mātauranga Māori propose a range of different, incompatible positions. In section 1 the…
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