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Tūtira mai : making change in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by David Belgrave and Giles Dodson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Auckland, New Zealand : Massey University Press, 2021.Description: 438 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780995122994
  • 0995122997
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.609 23
LOC classification:
  • DU423.G6 .T87 2021
Contents:
Introduction: The complexities of active citizenship / David Belgrave, Giles Dodson -- 1. Sustaining democracy: the State, stakeholders and civil society / David Belgrave -- Case study one: Neglected stakeholders -- the Aratiatia Hydro Scheme / David Belgrave -- 2. Tukanga whakawhanaketanga: developmental processes of citizenship for Māori / Fiona Te Momo -- 3. Practising ethics: everyday morality and the active citizen / Vanessa Schouten -- 4. Civic declines, civic potential: new modes of civiv engagement in a time of crisis / Giles Dodson -- 5. Undermining social cohesion and citizenship: the resilient far right / Paul Spoonley -- 6. Engaging your audience: writing for the public / Hannah Gerrard -- Case study two: Selling an idea: the Regional Rapid Rail proposal / Nicolas Reid -- 7. Agents of change: justice system reform movements / Kalyn Lipsey -- 8. Arts and incarceration: prison theatre and performing citizenship / Rand Hazou -- 9. Women, volunteering and change: historical perspectives / Margaret Tennant -- 10. New Zealanders as international volunteers: what, why, and should I? / Sharon McLennan -- 11. Feminist pedagogy as active citizenship: paradoxes of collaborative course design / Alice Beban, Trudie Cain.
Case study three: Critique my dick pic: critically assessing the unsolicited image / Madeleine Holden -- 12. Conflict and complexity in environmental decision-making: community participation in Hector's dolphin management / Anne Palliser -- 13. From the maunga to the moana: making multi-stakeholder partnership work / Willie Wright, Giles Dodson -- 14. The dirty work of cleaning up rivers: Ngāti Kauwhata, AFFCO and the Ōroua River / April Bennett -- Case study four: Whakahonoa ki te whenua: connecting new New Zealanders to te reo Māori and the outdoors / Yuin Khai Foong -- 15. Sporting chances: using sport for positive social change / Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Jeremy Hapeta -- Case study five: A partnership approach to success in Manawatū club rugby / Luke Rowe -- 16. Faith in the community: engaging with religion / Peter Lineham -- Case study six: the Official Information Act, the Ombudsman and ACC / Roger McEwan -- 17. Politics from below: social movements and protest in the twilight of neoliberalism / Toby Boraman -- 18. Before we go mad!: three preliminary questions for mental health action / Janine Cook -- Case study seven: Fighting for our school: Saving Pinehaven School from closure / Elia Kahu -- 19. Social entrepreneurship: a path for social change / Anne de Bruin, Loren M. Stangl -- Case study eight: All is for all: social enterprise in action / Grace Stratton -- 20. Organisational inertia: is change possible? / Andrew Dickson, Roger McEwan -- 21. Assessing our efforts: thinking like an evaluator / Robin Peace -- Glossary.
Summary: "This timely book brings together research and practice-based analysis, along with case studies of citizen activism from Aotearoa New Zealand, to help readers generate effective ways to make a difference. Topics include justice reform, gender in the classroom, environmental care and management, sport and positive social change, taking action on mental health, digital democracy, social entrepreneurship, and direct action, among others. Part of a series exploring and promoting citizenship in Aotearoa, Tūtira Mai is written for students wanting to apply skills to real-world problems and those who want to find solutions to issues that affect them, their whānau and their communities."
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"This timely book brings together research and practice-based analysis, along with case studies of citizen activism from Aotearoa New Zealand, to help readers generate effective ways to make a difference. Topics include justice reform, gender in the classroom, environmental care and management, sport and positive social change, taking action on mental health, digital democracy, social entrepreneurship, and direct action, among others. Part of a series exploring and promoting citizenship in Aotearoa, Tūtira Mai is written for students wanting to apply skills to real-world problems and those who want to find solutions to issues that affect them, their whānau and their communities."

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Introduction: The complexities of active citizenship / David Belgrave, Giles Dodson -- 1. Sustaining democracy: the State, stakeholders and civil society / David Belgrave -- Case study one: Neglected stakeholders -- the Aratiatia Hydro Scheme / David Belgrave -- 2. Tukanga whakawhanaketanga: developmental processes of citizenship for Māori / Fiona Te Momo -- 3. Practising ethics: everyday morality and the active citizen / Vanessa Schouten -- 4. Civic declines, civic potential: new modes of civiv engagement in a time of crisis / Giles Dodson -- 5. Undermining social cohesion and citizenship: the resilient far right / Paul Spoonley -- 6. Engaging your audience: writing for the public / Hannah Gerrard -- Case study two: Selling an idea: the Regional Rapid Rail proposal / Nicolas Reid -- 7. Agents of change: justice system reform movements / Kalyn Lipsey -- 8. Arts and incarceration: prison theatre and performing citizenship / Rand Hazou -- 9. Women, volunteering and change: historical perspectives / Margaret Tennant -- 10. New Zealanders as international volunteers: what, why, and should I? / Sharon McLennan -- 11. Feminist pedagogy as active citizenship: paradoxes of collaborative course design / Alice Beban, Trudie Cain.

Case study three: Critique my dick pic: critically assessing the unsolicited image / Madeleine Holden -- 12. Conflict and complexity in environmental decision-making: community participation in Hector's dolphin management / Anne Palliser -- 13. From the maunga to the moana: making multi-stakeholder partnership work / Willie Wright, Giles Dodson -- 14. The dirty work of cleaning up rivers: Ngāti Kauwhata, AFFCO and the Ōroua River / April Bennett -- Case study four: Whakahonoa ki te whenua: connecting new New Zealanders to te reo Māori and the outdoors / Yuin Khai Foong -- 15. Sporting chances: using sport for positive social change / Rochelle Stewart-Withers, Jeremy Hapeta -- Case study five: A partnership approach to success in Manawatū club rugby / Luke Rowe -- 16. Faith in the community: engaging with religion / Peter Lineham -- Case study six: the Official Information Act, the Ombudsman and ACC / Roger McEwan -- 17. Politics from below: social movements and protest in the twilight of neoliberalism / Toby Boraman -- 18. Before we go mad!: three preliminary questions for mental health action / Janine Cook -- Case study seven: Fighting for our school: Saving Pinehaven School from closure / Elia Kahu -- 19. Social entrepreneurship: a path for social change / Anne de Bruin, Loren M. Stangl -- Case study eight: All is for all: social enterprise in action / Grace Stratton -- 20. Organisational inertia: is change possible? / Andrew Dickson, Roger McEwan -- 21. Assessing our efforts: thinking like an evaluator / Robin Peace -- Glossary.

"This timely book brings together research and practice-based analysis, along with case studies of citizen activism from Aotearoa New Zealand, to help readers generate effective ways to make a difference. Topics include justice reform, gender in the classroom, environmental care and management, sport and positive social change, taking action on mental health, digital democracy, social entrepreneurship, and direct action, among others. Part of a series exploring and promoting citizenship in Aotearoa, Tūtira Mai is written for students wanting to apply skills to real-world problems and those who want to find solutions to issues that affect them, their whānau and their communities."

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