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I am Supernova
(Domus Argenia Publisher, 2016)“I am supernova” is an artistic visualisation of the “The Big Five Personality Test”. The test explores personality of participant with the highly respected Five Factor model (AKA the Big Five). The test result will provide ... -
"I cannot see my way clear. I cannot see the blackboard": Deconstructing personal failure stories
(New Zealand Association of Counsellors, 2014)In this article, a failure identity story of a student counsellor is deconstructed. Self-data on the experiences of her six-year-old self in a school were generated through an outsider witness ceremony, as suggested by ... -
'I demand an undying devotion to the play': Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Undead
(New Academia Publishing, 2011)Since the first production of Shakespeare's Hamlet at the tum of the seventeenth century, the play has attracted performers, fascinated audiences, and stimulated scholarly discussion and debate - a form of immortality which ... -
"I forget I have a disability": Understanding young peoples’ experiences in disability sport and active recreation in Aotearoa New Zealand
(The University of Waikato, 2023)In Aotearoa NZ, although 1 in 4 people identify as disabled, participation rates of young people with impairments (YPwI) in sport and active recreation is lower than their non-disabled peers. Over the last 85 years, the ... -
'I just borrowed it...'
(Composers Association of NZ, 2003)A student inquiry about my orchestral piece Hinterland recently gave cause to reflect on the use I have made over the years of quoted or borrowed material in my music. From this introspective beginning there grew an ... -
“I learned quite a lot of the Maths stuff now that I think of it”: Māori Medium Students reflecting on their Initial Teacher Education
(Edith Cowan University, 2017)Research involving preservice or initial teacher education (ITE) indicates that mathematics education is a vital component of study. Little is known however, of indigenous student views of their compulsory mathematics ... -
I Muri i Te Ārai: Ko Ngā Mōrehu Ka Toe: Healing processes in Tangihanga for Wāhine Māori
(University of Waikato, 2015)This study involved a qualitative examination of the healing elements of tangihanga as described by eight female Māori respondents whose loss was not spousal but was dearly loved. Few substantive contemporary works on the ... -
"I my own professor": Ashton-Warner as New Zealand educational theorist, 1940-60.
(Peter Lang Publishing, 2006)The invitation to contribute to this volume addressed me as a New Zealander who had written about how Sylvia Ashton-Warner's fantasies, theories, imagery, and life-history narratives threaded their way through my own. I ... -
“I Sengsong San Diego”: The Chamoru Cultural Festival and the Formation of a Chamoru Diasporic Community
(California Digital Library (CDL), 2022)This essay addresses contemporary migrations of Chamorus tied to the history of US military presence in Micronesia and the ways Indigenous culture and identity are negotiated through the Chamorro Cultural Festival (CCF) ... -
"I teach them. I have no choice": experiences of primary care among transgender people in Aotearoa New Zealand.
(2022)AIM: This study aims to report primary care experiences among transgender people in Aotearoa New Zealand based on quantitative and qualitative data from a nationwide community-based survey of transgender people. METHODS: ... -
“I thought I was going to jinx myself every time I told someone”: Exploring how women communicate in a pregnancy subsequent to loss.
(The University of Waikato, 2021)Miscarriage is one of the most commonly occurring types of pregnancy loss; it is estimated that one out of every three women will experience a miscarriage and one out of 200 will experience a still birth. Loss of a pregnancy ... -
I want to be employable! Constructions of employability from university students and recent graduates in New Zealand.
(The University of Waikato, 2018)In the 21st century, due to changes driven by neoliberal ideology, global markets, and innovations in technology, the labour market has become more competitive in most industrialised countries, and people carry more ... -
"I wonder if we should even be doing it at all": An exploratory study of Family Violence Restorative Justice in cases of intimate partner violence
(The University of Waikato, 2019)The introduction of Restorative Justice as an adjunct to the criminal justice system is often seen as a progressive step, but its extension to cases of intimate partner violence is more controversial. Internationally, ... -
I-O Psychology in Aotearoa, New Zealand: A world away?
(Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychologist, 2007)Industrial-organizational psychology has had a fairly long history in this country, dating back to around the 1920s (Jamieson & Paterson, 1993). To a large extent the field developed initially within universities, although ... -
Ian Devereux MSc, PhD, FNZIC, AMAusIMM (1940-2020) - geoscientist and founder of Rocklabs
(Geoscience Society of New Zealand, 2020)Obituary -
Ibn Khaldun: life and times [Book Review]
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-06)This article reviews the book 'Ibn Khaldun: life and times', by Allen James Fromherz. -
ICTs for whose development? A critical analysis of the discourses surrounding an ICT for Development Initiative for a group of microenterprise entrepreneurs operating in the Jamaican tourism industry: Towards the development of methodologies and analytical tools for understanding and explaining the ICT for Development Phenomenon
(The University of Waikato, 2006)This is an interdiscliplinary qualitative study which uses an exploratory research design and builds on Fariclough's Critical Discourse Analysis methodology to analyze the discourses surrounding an Information and Communication ... -
iDCC - Hardware, Software and Marketing of a Usable Digital Command Controller
(University of Waikato, 2013)iDCC is the new implement of Digital Command Control (DCC) with a better user interface and a much better user experience compared to the existing DCC controllers on the market. The iDCC project was carried out firstly at ... -
Idealism operationalized: Charles Peirce’s theory of perception
(2014)This paper begins by outlining Hume's understanding of perception according to which ideas are copies of impressions, which are thought to constitute a foundational confrontation with reality. This understanding is contrasted ... -
Identification and functional characterization of a new IL-1 family member, IL-1Fm2, in most evolutionarily advanced fish
(Sage, 2013)The IL-1 family consists of 11 members that play an important role as key mediators in inflammation and immunity. Here, we report the identification of a new member of the IL-1 family (IL-1Fm2) that is present in species ...