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Title
An Academic occupation : mobilisation, sit-In, speaking out and confrontation in the experiences of Māori academics
Related
The Australian journal of Indigenous education, Vol. 40, (2011), p.81-91
DOI
10.1375/ajie.40.81
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date
2011
Author/Creator
Mercier, Ocean Ripeka
Author/Creator
Asmar, Christine
Author/Creator
Page, Susan
Description
Māori and other Indigenous scholars have been calling for the Indigenisation of academic space for decades. But what is the day-to-day experience of Māori academics within Aotearoa–New Zealand universities, and how does this experience reveal or enact the commitments to claim space? We interviewed 12 Māori academics and analysed and organised their experiences in the following way: the university can be understood as a site of (1) mobilisation of Māori staff and students; (2) sit-in, or infusing the institutional system with Indigenous values; (3) speaking out, thereby educating not only students, but staff and the public about Indigenous issues; and (4) at which confrontation is part of the academic terrain. The most common outcome of confrontation was negotiation and reclamation of space for Māori people, norms and values. In spite of this apparent willingness of the university to compromise, we find that capitulation (being moulded to the norms of the academy) and (self-)eviction (reconciling difference by leaving the university) are ever-present possibilities for Māori academics. In shaping and presenting the Māori academic occupation as a 4-stage commitment to affirm Māori identity, norms and scholarship, we present a framework within which Indigenous and minority academic work may be understood.
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11 page(s)
Subject Keyword
Māori
Subject Keyword
academics
Subject Keyword
New Zealand university
Subject Keyword
Indigenous
Subject Keyword
cultural difference
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Indigenous Studies - Warawara

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/170935
Identifier
ISSN:1326-0111
Identifier
mq_res-20120524-094014
Language
eng
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"The Australian journal of Indigenous education"
 
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