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Name suppression orders and Web 2.0 media: The New Zealand Experience.
(2012)This commentary discusses the impact of Web 2.0 media on name suppression orders in New Zealand criminal trials. Specific consideration is given to offenders who are well known as they are most likely to attract the attention ... -
National culture and e-government readiness.
(Information Science Reference, 2009)Diffusion of information and communication technologies is a global phenomenon. In spite of rapid globalization there are considerable differences between nations in terms of the adoption and usage of new technologies. ... -
Natural disaster and international development
(2017)Recovery from natural disaster has for many years been seen in objective terms as simply the time taken to replace damaged infrastructure. Increasingly, however, social scientists are describing the large part that human ... -
Nature or Nurture: The cultural implications of fairness in the ethics and law of the human genome project.
(2012)Following the completion of the 13 year human genome project (HGP) in 2003 in which American British, Japanese, Chinese, French, German and other international scientists succeeded in identifying the approximately 20 – 25 ... -
Navigating New Zealand’s water management.
(2011)This article summarises recent water policy and legislative reform in New Zealand, and describes some initiatives to address water challenges undertaken by researchers, investors, the financial sector, and policy makers. -
Navigating towards success: Supporting students on academic probation.
(ATLAANZ, 2012)This paper describes a pilot programme developed by the Learning Centre at the Open Polytechnic which targeted students placed on academic probation. Because students placed on academic probation are at a high risk of ... -
Negating the visibility hypothesis of globalisation: The case of China
(2010)This article highlights and explores central features of the media representation of the changing Chinese economy in the 21st century and posits a hypothesis of inference concerning the interaction between mediated ... -
Negative perceptions of Chilean politics: A possible reason for women's low political representation.
(2009)The 2006 election of Michele Bachelet, Chile�s first female president, marked a new era in perceptions and representation of Chilean politics. Regardless of the female presence in politics, however, issues of corruption, ... -
Negotiating contradiction: Work, redundancy and participatory art.
(2015)Within participatory geography and relational aesthetic art literature there have been calls to focus on how participation is framed, who is included and excluded, the types of relations involved and the effects of such ... -
Neither consumers nor instruments: Re-imaging students.
(2007)During the period 1984-1999, a neo-liberal model of tertiary education was introduced in New Zealand, which envisaged students as entrepreneurial consumers or autonomous choosers. Since 1999, tertiary education strategy ... -
Neoliberalism and education.
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New era demands new attitudes.
(2004)