He pou hiringa : grounding science and technology in Te Ao Maori /
'The creation of new science requires moving beyond simply understanding one another's perspectives. We need to find transformative spaces for knowledge exchange and progress.' Maori have a long history of innovation based on mαtauranga and tikanga, the knowledge and values passed do...
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Wellington, New Zealand :
Bridget Williams Books Ltd,
[2021].
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Table of Contents:
- Wαhinga korero / Foreword / Tα Pou Temara
- Introduction / Katharina Ruckstuhl, Merata Kawharu and Maria Amoamo
- Expanding takarangi: applying a Maori values-led model of team leadership in science and technology / Merata Kawharu with Paul Tapsell
- Kahui Maori: distinctive leadership in science and technology / Maria Amoamo and Katharina Ruckstuhl
- Where tikanga meets technology: connecting Hau Kαinga to Whenua Ora / Merata Kawharu, Leonie Jones and Paul Tapsell
- Project Atea: designing and developing Maori digital space / Hemi Whaanga, Paora Mato and Te Taka Keegan
- An uncertain journey: research at the science-vision matauranga interface / Diane Ruwhiu and Maria Amoamo
- Building Maori capacity: accelerating access to physical science and engineering research / Willy-John Martin
- Acknowledging Te Whare Tupu Wha: health and wellbeing of Maori early career researchers / Jordan Waiti and Erena Wikaire
- Maori interface research: rewards and risks at the technology frontier / Katharina Ruckstuhl, Maria Amoamo, Merata Kawharu, Diane Ruwhiu, Maui Hudson, Willy-John Martin, Jordan Waiti and Jarrod Haar
- Protecting indigenous data sovereignty: from intellectual property to traditional knowledge labels / Maui Hudson, Jane Anderson and Rogena Sterling.