In this guest blog post, Professor Brigitte Bönisch-Brednich considers how universities in Aotearoa became positioned as economic players in the contested market of the global knowledge economy, and asks how we might reimagine our universities in ways that deepen democracy and embrace academic values.
10 questions with ... Cris Shore
10 questions with ... Fiona McCormack
Anthropology in Aotearoa Symposium at Victoria University of Wellington
The latest from Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, by Chrys Jaye
Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to publishing scholarly papers which explore aspects of Pacific societies and cultures. General Editor Chrys Jaye highlights some recently published articles that speak directly to contemporary issues raised by recently political events in the United States.