2024
DOI: 10.55146/ajie.v53i1.1036
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Fairness, tika and political science in Aotearoa New Zealand: Some “inconvenient evidence”

Jack Vowles

Abstract: This article is a rejoinder to Annie Te One and Maria Bargh’s article, published in the previous edition of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, exploring whether the political science discipline in Aotearoa New Zealand is keeping pace with change with respect to Māori politics content in university political science programs, the number of Māori employed in the political science profession and the content of New Zealand's Political Science journal. While acknowledging the importance of their case, … Show more

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