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2 Precious 2 Mine: Post politics, colonial imaginary or hopeful political moment?
(2015)Radical democrats and geographers have argued that democracy requires a vibrant contestatory politics to challenge the contemporary “post-political” conjuncture. Despite suggestions of post-political processes in Aotearoa ... -
Acceptance and commitment therapy with older adults: Rationale and case study of an 89-year-old with depression and generalized anxiety disorder. Clinical Case Studies.
(2015)Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is gaining traction as an effective therapy for a wide range of presenting concerns. Limited research and discussion has been published focused on utilizing ACT with older adults. ... -
Actor-network theory and sociological research.
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An application of a hybrid algorithm to roll pass design.
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Assessment of clinical significance.
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Beyond serving a purpose: Additional ethical focuses for public policy agents.
(Victoria University Press, 2011)From the point of view of a theorist in ethics, the interest in public policy usually centres on the policy outcomes. But this point of view does not take much account of the roles and practices through which public policies ... -
Beyond waged work: The everyday politics of alternative socio-economic practices.
(2015)In this thesis I provide an important contribution to geographic literature by illustrating the potential of relational art and Timebanking practices to move beyond the melancholy affects associated with leftist politics ... -
Bush telegraph: Readings in writing.
(Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2015)A "bush telegraph" is an antipodean slang noun phrase for a "grapevine" or an informal network of communication. The title of this book on English language use comes from the fact that the book is written from the southern ... -
Can poetry be autobiography?
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Can values, hope and grit predict academic retention and success?
(2009)Discusses a project whose goal was to identify if personal values, hope or grit (perseverance) predicted retention or success in first year tertiary students. -
Cloud 9: Learning in the information age.
(Nova Science, 2015)Education is the harbinger of change; technological learning in the Information Age is at the cusp of that change, bringing new technologies, enhanced interfaces, dialogue, mobile learning and networked resources that shape ...