Citation:
Lino, Aulola. (2020, October). Kakala: A cultural research framework engaging at-risk youth. Paper presented at the Unitec Research Symposium, Mount Albert Campus, Unitec.
Abstract
Background Information
My companions in research
Methodology
Kakala Research Framework
Kakala in action
How did Kakala enhance the research process?
Conclusion
Keywords:
South Auckland (N.Z.), Auckland (N.Z.), New Zealand, Tongan youth In New Zealand, youth suicide, suicide prevention, talanoa (traditional method of face-to-face conversations), indigenous methodologies, kakala framework, Pasifika
ANZSRC Field of Research:
111708 Health and Community Services, 111715 Pacific Peoples Health
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