This study explores issues of identity, hybridity and media in an Aotearoa/New Zealand context by analysing Pacific audiences’ affinity for and use of Indigenous Māori media. It makes the case for broadening ethnic categorizations in media practice and scholarship to better account for multi-ethnic audiences’ identities and practices. And, by exploring Pacific audiences’ talk about a shared ‘Brown’ identity, it suggests that Pacific peoples, particularly New Zealand-born youth, resort to a racialised ‘Brown’ identity as a way to connect to multiple others in the New Zealand context—using Māori media as a ‘third space’ of identity negotiation to do so. Finally, it argues for more overtly situated and localised research and theory-building t...
This volume offers a ‘southern’, Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, explori...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
This thesis sets out to explore the under-researched field of New Zealand’s Pacific media to yield i...
New Zealand’s Pacific communities face significant generational language loss and their media are in...
This paper suggests that Pacific groups are positioned narrowly in New Zealand publicness, often in ...
This paper suggests that Pacific groups are positioned narrowly in New Zealand publicness, often in ...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...
This paper examines diasporic identities within the Pacific islands context and how these identities...
This thesis traces the changing role of Pacific Islanders in New Zealand society from their migratio...
Evidence shows that mainstream media in New Zealand does not fully address the communication needs o...
Pacific media in Aotearoa New Zealand are in a moment of transition, shaped by two key trends. Like...
This thesis examines the construction of hybrid and fluid ethnic identity elements as produced by Mā...
Given the importance of studying ethnic identity, acculturation and cultural orientation research an...
By looking at how Pacific media producers position themselves in different contexts, this paper iden...
This volume offers a ‘southern’, Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, explori...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...
This thesis sets out to explore the under-researched field of New Zealand’s Pacific media to yield i...
New Zealand’s Pacific communities face significant generational language loss and their media are in...
This paper suggests that Pacific groups are positioned narrowly in New Zealand publicness, often in ...
This paper suggests that Pacific groups are positioned narrowly in New Zealand publicness, often in ...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...
This paper examines diasporic identities within the Pacific islands context and how these identities...
This thesis traces the changing role of Pacific Islanders in New Zealand society from their migratio...
Evidence shows that mainstream media in New Zealand does not fully address the communication needs o...
Pacific media in Aotearoa New Zealand are in a moment of transition, shaped by two key trends. Like...
This thesis examines the construction of hybrid and fluid ethnic identity elements as produced by Mā...
Given the importance of studying ethnic identity, acculturation and cultural orientation research an...
By looking at how Pacific media producers position themselves in different contexts, this paper iden...
This volume offers a ‘southern’, Pacific Ocean perspective on the topic of racial hybridity, explori...
Aotearoa/New Zealand has the largest Polynesian population in Oceania. Three Pacific microstates now...
Identity is a contested domain within academic study. Within vernacular ways of being, identities ar...