This interdisciplinary research investigated the construction of cultural identities in the Nation Branding and Public Diplomacy in Aotearoa New Zealand. On the example of New Zealand’s indigenous population, the Māori, this study examined convergences and divergences of the self-image which describes the construction of cultural identity from Māori perspectives with the planned and projected Māori identities in selected Nation Branding and Public Diplomacy channels. Ethnographic methods like participant observation and informal interviews with members of the Ngāti Awa tribe were conducted based on Kaupapa Māori theory which is a theoretical framework developed by Māori. This data was contrasted with expert interviews with representative...
This project investigates the experiences of a small group of social service practitioners as they ...
Embargoed until 19 March 2023Prominent flags have played an important role in signalling and generat...
This study analyses how Maori operators in the tourist industry portray indigenous culture in their ...
This interdisciplinary research investigated the construction of cultural identities in the Nation B...
The network of diplomatic posts operated by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (t...
The suggestion that all people are cultural and live in cultural worlds acts to challenge members of...
States need to be recognised by other states to be legitimate and diplomacy is the way in which stat...
This thesis analyses discourses of national identity and the nation, using the case study of New Zea...
xii, 379 leaves :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departm...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
The entanglement and mutual constitution of New Zealand's branding strategies, national identity and...
In 2015/2016, the Flag Consideration Project provided an opportunity for New Zealanders to change th...
This research is comprised of two narrative interview studies of Māori in two different settings, Ne...
Despite the growing body of literature on the attitudinal and behavioural implications of nation bra...
This thesis focuses on the role public relations strategies perform in reflecting or shaping New Zea...
This project investigates the experiences of a small group of social service practitioners as they ...
Embargoed until 19 March 2023Prominent flags have played an important role in signalling and generat...
This study analyses how Maori operators in the tourist industry portray indigenous culture in their ...
This interdisciplinary research investigated the construction of cultural identities in the Nation B...
The network of diplomatic posts operated by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (t...
The suggestion that all people are cultural and live in cultural worlds acts to challenge members of...
States need to be recognised by other states to be legitimate and diplomacy is the way in which stat...
This thesis analyses discourses of national identity and the nation, using the case study of New Zea...
xii, 379 leaves :col. ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago departm...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
The entanglement and mutual constitution of New Zealand's branding strategies, national identity and...
In 2015/2016, the Flag Consideration Project provided an opportunity for New Zealanders to change th...
This research is comprised of two narrative interview studies of Māori in two different settings, Ne...
Despite the growing body of literature on the attitudinal and behavioural implications of nation bra...
This thesis focuses on the role public relations strategies perform in reflecting or shaping New Zea...
This project investigates the experiences of a small group of social service practitioners as they ...
Embargoed until 19 March 2023Prominent flags have played an important role in signalling and generat...
This study analyses how Maori operators in the tourist industry portray indigenous culture in their ...