Teaching and supervising talanoa research methodology
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Gremillion, Helen
Tominiko, Falaniko
Hallie, Jason
Tominiko, Falaniko
Hallie, Jason
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2020-10-09
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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Aotearoa
New Zealand
indigenous research
talanoa
Pasifika
research methodology
indigenous perspectives
Unitec courses
social work students
New Zealand
indigenous research
talanoa
Pasifika
research methodology
indigenous perspectives
Unitec courses
social work students
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Gremillion, H., Tominiko, F., & Hallie, J. (2020, October). Teaching and supervising Talanoa research methodology. Paper presented at the Unitec Research Symposium, Te Puna Mt Albert Campus, Unitec Institute of Technology.
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This presentation explores the scope of Talanoa research methodology as taught in the Master of Applied Practice (MAP) –Social Practice at Unitec.
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Talanoa methodology
Values of talanoa (Pan-Pacific)
Principles of talanoa research
Talona as methodology and method
The scope of talona methodology
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