Browsing by Author "Graham, Rebekah Sarah"
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COVID-19 and blind spaces: Responding to digital (in)accessibility and social isolation during lockdown for blind, deafblind, low vision, and vision impaired persons in Aotearoa New Zealand
Graham, Rebekah Sarah; Masters-Awatere, Bridgette; Cowan, Chrissie; Stevens, Amanda; Wilkinson, Rose (Policy Press, 2021)In this chapter we, as Indigenous (Māori) and non-Indigenous (Pākehā) academics, practitioners, and disability advocates critically examine the experiences of people who are blind, deafblind, low vision and vision impaired ... -
Cup of tea to keep warm
Graham, Rebekah Sarah; Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth; Atatoa-Carr, Polly (University of Western Ontario, Western Libraries, 2022)The way people source, prepare, and consume food is deeply interconnected with social practice. Drawing on theories of everyday life and social practice, we consider the everyday food-related practices and tactics for ... -
Dual-heritage households: Food, culture, and re-membering in Hamilton, New Zealand
Graham, Rebekah Sarah; Hodgetts, Darrin; Stolte, Ottilie Emma Elisabeth (De Gruyter Open, 2016)Food is deeply connected to processes of re-membering, identity construction, the texturing of shared spaces, and social relationships. This case-comparative research focusses on how everyday food-related practices (sourcing, ... -
Evaluation of the Whānau Ora Wellbeing Service of Te Whakaruruhau: Final report
Robertson, Neville; Masters-Awatere, Bridgette; Lane, Catherine; Tapara, Ann; Corbett, Catherine; Graham, Rebekah Sarah; Gosche, Jessica; Jenkins, Ayla; King, Thea (University of Waikato, Māori and Psychology Research Unit, 2013-07-20)Domestic violence and child abuse represent significant threats to whānau ora. Conversely, the weakening or loss of whānau ties can increase the vulnerability of whānau members to domestic violence and child abuse. Thus ... -
Experiences of Māori of Aotearoa New Zealand's public health system: a systematic review of two decades of published qualitative research
Graham, Rebekah Sarah; Masters-Awatere, Bridgette (Wiley Open Access, 2020)Objective: This paper aims to synthesise the broader perspectives of Māori patients and their whānau (extended family, family group) of their treatment within the public health system. Our research question was ‘What are ...
Co-authors for Rebekah Sarah Graham
Rebekah Sarah Graham has 23 co-authors in Research Commons.
- Polly Atatoa-Carr
- Rachel Brown
- Kerry Chamberlain
- Catherine Corbett
- Donna Cormack
- Chrissie Cowan
- Jessica Gosche
- Darrin Hodgetts
- Kimberly M. Jackson
- Ayla Jenkins
- Thea King
- Catherine Lane
- Bridgette Masters-Awatere
- Carole Ann McMinn
- Julie Nelson
- Jenny Ombler
- Shefali Shashikant Pawar
- Neville Pierse
- Neville Robertson
- Amanda Stevens
- Ottilie Emma Elisabeth Stolte
- Ann Tapara
- Rose Wilkinson