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Māori Data Sovereignty and Māori Data Governance are articulationsand expressions of our Māori rights to be self‐determining as sovereign peoples. Over the last decade, there has been considerable growth in scholarship, theorising and advocacy around Māori Data Sovereignty with a number of frameworks, models and sets of principles developed ...
Paula Toko King +9 more
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Tā Te Tamariki Mahi, he wāwāhi Tahā: Gamifying Māori Data Sovereignty
The concept and implementation of Māori Data Sovereignty (MDS) into education environments have grown in salience and importance over the last decade. However, as a concept, it is difficult to understand. One way to address the communication of difficult concepts in education environments is through gamification.
Sequoia Short (Ngāti Maniapoto +5 more
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With the announcement and initial proposal for transformation of the Science System in Aotearoa, there is a generational opportunity to recognise and invest in Māori research centres as hubs of Māori research excellence. However, there is no explicit recognition of Māori research centres within this vision, despite literature consistently highlighting ...
Logan Hamley +4 more
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Bir Dış Politika Aracı Olarak TİKA
Uluslararası İlişkilerde son dönemde yaşanan kuramsalkavramsal tartışmalar devletlerin Dış Politika davranışlarının da yeniden yorumlanması ihtiyacını beraberinde getirmiştir.
Ramazan Erdağ, Tuncay Kardaş
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Returning the Gift: The Emerging Politics of Toto, Blood and Plasma
This article investigates key ethical issues arising as part of the LiLACS NZ study, a study of Māori and non‐Māori living into advanced age. LiLACS NZ is the first longitudinal study of advanced ageing in the world that has an Indigenous cohort. In this article, we explore several key issues relating to the concepts of privacy and data access that ...
Marama Muru‐Lanning +2 more
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The Aotearoa Impacts and Mitigation of Microplastics (AIM2) government funded research project supported biophysical and social science research to better understand the sources and environmental impacts of microplastics contaminants and to reduce the impacts on the environment.
Virginia Baker +7 more
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Adsorption of fluorouracil (5‐FU) on XZn11O12 (X = Zn, Cu, Fe, Ni) nanoclusters and its interactions with human serum albumin (HSA) have been studied using density functional theory and molecular docking. Reduced HOMO‐LUMO gap of 5‐FU@NiZn11O12 nanocomplex suggests enhanced charge transfer activity.
Mohan Bahadur Kshetri +4 more
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Tikanga and Ethical Considerations for Visual Research with Rangatahi Māori
Visual research is a powerful tool to communicate lived experiences of marginalised communities (Hodgetts et al. 2022). However, there is still much ethical consideration to navigate in the space for researchers working with Māori engaging in visual research, particularly as it relates to Māori data sovereignty (MDS).
Larissa Renfrew +6 more
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This study assessed habitat preferences, suitability, and illegal trade routes of the endangered Indian pangolin in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Using field surveys and MaxEnt modeling, we identified fragmented habitats with only 22% classified as highly suitable, alongside key poaching and trafficking pathways.
Tariq Ahmad +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the interaction of organisational culture, corporate social responsibility (CSR) and Indigenous values in Aotearoa‐New Zealand's fishing industry, focusing on Māori‐owned and non–Māori‐owned companies. It reveals how Māori values shape company culture and how CSR aligns with them. Using Hofstede's cultural dimensions theory,
Davood Askarany, Jenny Lam
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