Publications

Maori Methodologies

Kerr S, Penney L, Moewaka Barnes M, McCreanor T (2010) Kaupapa Maori Action Research to improve heart disease services in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Ethnicity and Health 15: 15-31. A249

Moewaka Barnes H, Henwood W, Kerr S, McManus V, McCreanor T (2009) Knowledge transfer and indigenous research. In Banister E, Leadbeater B, Marshall A eds. Community-based approaches to knowledge translation. Univeristy of Toronto Press, Toronto. SB50


Kearns R, Moewaka-Barnes H, McCreanor T (2009) *Placing racism in public health: a perspective from Aotearoa/New Zealand. GeoJournal 74: 123-129. A248


Moewaka Barnes, H., McCreanor, T. & Huakau, J. (2008) Maori and the New Zealand Values Survey: the importance of research relationships. Kotuitui 3, 135-147. A228


Moewaka Barnes, H., Borell, B., Edwards, S. & McCreanor, T. (2009) Epistemological domination: Social science research ethics in Aotearoa In Mertens, D. & Ginsberg, P. (Eds.) Handbook of Social Research Ethics. Sage, Los Angeles, pp.442-457. SB47

Arlidge, B., Abel, S., Asiasiga, L., Milne, S., Crengle, S., Ameratunga, S. (2008) Experiences of whanau/families when injured children are admitted to hospital: a multi-ethnic qualitative study form Aotearoa/New Zealand. Ethnicity and Health 13, iFirst article. A219


*Coupe, N., Hatcher, S. (2007) Whakamomori: Maori deliberate self-harm presentations to three Auckland public hospitals. He Pukenga Korero 8, 5-9. A212

*Henwood, W. (2007) Maori knowledge: a key ingredient in nutrition and physical exercise health promotion programmes for Maori. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 32, 155-164. A208

*Cram, F., McCreanor, T., Smith, L., Nairn, R., Johnstone, W. (2006) Kaupapa Maori research and Pakeha social science: epistomological tensions in a study of Maori health. Hulili 3(1): 41-66. A196

*Jones, R., Crengle, S., McCreanor, T. (2006) How Tikanga Guides and Protects the Research Process: Insights from the Hauora Tane Project. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 29 60-77. A194

*Moewaka Barnes, H. (2006) Transforming Science: How Our Structures Limit Innovation. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 29 1-16. A193

*Edwards, S. (2005) Indigenous knowledge, epistemologies and cultural identities. International Journal of Entrepeneurship, Advancement, Strategy and Education, 1, 5-16. A182

*Edwards, S., McManus, V. and McCreanor, T. (2005) Collaborative research with Maori with Maori and sensitive issues: the application of tikanga and kaupapa in research on Maori Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 25, 88-104. A174

*Moewaka Barnes, H. (2000) Kaupapa maori: explaining the ordinary. Pacific Health Dialog, 7, 13-17. A134

* indicates refereed publications

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