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Review: The Intricate Art of Actually Caring
(2010)It was a cold and rainy week. Two boys from Wellington bought their stylish road play to Hamilton. Meanwhile, back in Wellington, Ian McKellen bought his own fame back to Wellywood to stage Waiting for Godot, the biggest ... -
Review: The musical representation: meaning, ontology, and emotion
(2009)Review of the book: Charles O. Nussbaum: The Musical Representation: Meaning, Ontology, and Emotion. -
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Reviewing the changing face of financial reporting: The case of a public benefit entity
(Waikato Management School, 2007-05)Purpose: This paper takes an exploratory approach to investigating the relationship between accountability stakeholder and legitimacy theory in public benefit entity. It explains that while the accountability relationship ... -
Reviewing the field of technology education in New Zealand
(Sense Publishers, 2009)In this chapter we discuss the development of technology as a field of study within compulsory education in New Zealand. We argue that technology education has found a place in the national curriculum, research, and teacher ... -
Reviewing the understanding of the effects of spacing on children’s eye movements for on-screen reading
(Department of Computer Science, University of Waikato, 2008-04)This paper endeavors to consolidate current knowledge and empirical research concerning the use of typography for children’s on-screen reading. This paper is not intended as a full literature review but attempts to raise ... -
Reviews of teacher education in New Zealand 1950–1998: Continuity, contexts and change
(Wilf Malcolm Institute of Educational Research, UoW, Hamilton, New Zealand, 2015)After a period of 40 years of relative political and professional consensus, teacher education in New Zealand since 1990 has undergone considerable change. This has taken place in a policy environment where the rhetoric ... -
A revised age for the Kawakawa/Oruanui tephra, a key marker for the Last Glacial Maximum in New Zealand
(Elsevier, 2013)The Kawakawa/Oruanui tephra (KOT) is a key chronostratigraphic marker in terrestrial and marine deposits of the New Zealand (NZ) sector of the southwest Pacific. Erupted early during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the ... -
Revised calendar date for the Taupo eruption derived by ¹⁴C wiggle-matching using a New Zealand kauri ¹⁴C calibration data set
(Sage, 2011)Taupo volcano in central North Island, New Zealand, is the most frequently active and productive rhyolite volcano on Earth. Its latest explosive activity about 1800 years ago generated the spectacular Taupo eruption, the ... -
Revising Z: part I - logic and semantics
(1999-12-01)This is the first of two related papers. We introduce a simple specification logic ZC comprising a logic and a semantics (in ZF set theory) within which the logic is sound. We then provide an interpretation for (a rational ... -
Revising Z: part II - logical development
(1999-12-01)This is the second of two related papers. In "Revising Z: Part I - logic and semantics" (this journal) we introduced a simple specification logic ZC comprising a logic and a semantics (in ZF set theory). We then provided ... -
Revising Z: semantics and logic
(University of Waikato, Department of Computer Science, 1998-03)We introduce a simple specification logic Zc comprising a logic and semantics (in ZF set theory). We then provide an interpretation for (a rational reconstruction of) the specification language Z within Zc. As a result we ... -
Revision of the age and stratigraphic relationships of Hinemaiaia Tephra and Whakatane Ash, North Island, New Zealand, using distal occurrences in organic deposits
(1986)The stratigraphic and chronologic relationships of Hinemaiaia Tephra and Whakatane Ash are examined using distal tephras preserved in organic-rich deposits at five sites in eastern and northern North Island, New Zealand. ... -
Revisioning the Pacific: Bernard Smith in the South Seas
(University of Hawai’i Press, 2005)BORN IN Sydney in 1986, Bernard Smith is today widely considered to be Australia's preeminent art historian and a major cultural theorist.¹ While working as a school teacher and artist during the late 1930S and early 1940s, ... -
Revisiting Elton's copepods: lake construction has altered the distribution and composition of calanoid copepods in the British Isles
(Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre - REABIC, 2017)It is now widely accepted that the construction of new lakes, ponds and reservoirs facilitates the invasion of non-indigenous aquatic species, due largely to low biotic resistance from native communities. The role played ... -
Revisiting geographies of sexuality and gender Down Under
(Wiley, 2012)Editorial: This special issue, ‘Revisiting Geographies of Sexuality and Gender Down Under’, corresponds with the 2008 themed issue of Australian Geographer, ‘Geographies of Sexuality and Gender Down Under’. This introduction ... -
Revisiting multiple-instance learning via embedded instance selection
(Springer, 2008)Multiple-Instance Learning via Embedded Instance Selection (MILES) is a recently proposed multiple-instance (MI) classification algorithm that applies a single-instance base learner to a propositionalized version of MI ... -
Revitalising local democracy: A social capital analysis in the context of a New Zealand local authority
(Elsevier, 2012-05)Using an exploratory case study, we assess whether markets and strategic performance management systems (SPMS) enhanced social capital of a local authority in New Zealand and its capacity to foster democracy. We found that ... -
Revitalizing Te Ika-a-Maui: Māori migration and the nation
(University of Auckland, 2009)Maui-Tikitiki-A-Taranga is more than simply a ‘mythic’ hero. For many he is a prominent figure in a long family line. The whakapapa that binds Māori to our tupuna is significant to the present and future, and carries with ... -
‘Revolting murder at Te Aroha’ in 1881
(Historical Research Unit, University of Waikato, 2016)The brutal murder of Hamiona Haira, who had been mining with his two brothers and his father-in-law, shocked the new settlement. Being a member of Ngati Koi and Ngati Hako, these hapu threatened utu on the Pakeha responsible, ...