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Tracey McIntosh

Māori Sociology in New Zealand

by Tracey McIntosh

New Zealand is a settler state. It has a colonial past that it must constantly confront. This means that sociology in New Zealand is well placed to critically engage and respond to the reproduction of privilege and disadvantage as they relate to indigenous (Māori) and non-indigenous peoples in New Zealand. As a Māori sociologist with a personal and scholarly interest in Māori-centered research I believe that sociologists have a strong contribution to...

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