7 KUPU MĀORI / GLOSSARY
11 INTRODUCTION: Identity and citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand
Ella Kahu
PART ONE: FACES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
29 FACES: Introduction Richard Shaw
33 CHAPTER ONE: Demographic diversities The changing face of
Aotearoa New Zealand Trudie Cain
53 CHAPTER TWO: Tangata whenua Ma¯ori, identity and belonging Te
Rina Warren, Margaret Forster and Veronica Tawhai
PART TWO: VOICES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
73 VOICES: Introduction Trudie Cain and Ella Kahu
79 CHAPTER THREE: Voices in the House Political representation and
participation Richard Shaw
97 CHAPTER FOUR: Shout it out Participation and protest in public
life Ella Kahu
115 CHAPTER FIVE: Express yourself Voice through the arts Trudie
Cain
PART THREE: PLACES IN AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
139 PLACES: Introduction Trudie Cain and Juliana Mansvelt
145 CHAPTER SIX: Physical places Home as place Juliana Mansvelt,
Trudie Cain and Ann Dupuis
165 CHAPTER SEVEN: Institutional places The university Richard
Shaw
185 CHAPTER EIGHT: Digital places Globalising identity and
citizenship Sy Taffel
PART FOUR: STORIES OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
207 STORIES: Introduction Ella Kahu
213 CHAPTER NINE: We’re all equal here, mate Egalitarianism in
Aotearoa New Zealand David Littlewood
231 CHAPTER TEN: 100% Pure Clean, green and proud of it! Juliana
Mansvelt
249 CHAPTER ELEVEN: Anzac A nation’s creation story Carl Bradley
and Rhys Ball
269 CONCLUSION: Identity and belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand
Richard Shaw, Ella Kahu and Trudie Cain
279 ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
282 INDEX
Trudie Cain is a senior lecturer in the School of People, Environment and Planning at Massey University. Ella Kahu is a lecturer in the School of Psychology at Massey University. Richard Shaw is Professor of Politics at Massey University.
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