Thesis review : the manifestation of race in everyday communication interactions in New Zealand

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Henson, Donna
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2015-11-17
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Ngā Upoko Tukutuku (Māori subject headings)
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new racism
stereotypes
censorship
interpersonal communication
vocabulary
autoethnobiographies
race
ethnic groups
perception of race
theses reviews
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Henson, D. (2015). Thesis review : the manifestation of race in everyday communication interactions in New Zealand by Elizabeth Revell.. ePress Theses Review Series (2015/2). ePress Unitec. Retrieved from http://www.unitec.ac.nz/epress.
Abstract
In the second of the Theses Review series Dr Donna Henson reviews the work of Elizabeth Revell. ‘This thesis presents an interesting and thoughtful autoethnographic inquiry into the manifestation of race in everyday communication interactions in New Zealand. An uncommon choice of both topic and method in the local communication disciplinary context, Revell presents a partial collaborative autoethnographic approach to the study that entails the reflexive analysis of qualitative data drawn from solicited participant diaries, semi-structured interviews and focus groups.’
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Unitec ePress
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