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[photograph: Jack Ross]


Social and Cultural Studies:
Monograph Series

[2001-2010]



  • Welcome

  • Notes on Formatting

  • List of Contributors

  • List of Titles:

    1. Peter Mataira, Pa'u Tafaogalupe Mulitalo-Lauta, Rajen Prasad, Paul Spoonley, Marilyn Waring, & Wong Liu Shueng, Cross-Cultural Research: A Symposium. Introduction by Jennifer Lawn & Eleanor Rimoldi (November 2001). viii + 44 pp. [$10.00]

    2. Grant Duncan, Pain and the Body Politic. Discussion by Victoria Grace. Introduction by Eleanor Rimoldi & Jennifer Lawn (June 2002). viii + 60 pp. [$10.00]

    3. Lily George, Different Music, Same Dance: Te Taou and the Treaty Claims Process. Introduction by Graeme MacRae (June 2004) {reprinted December 2004, with revised genealogies}). vi + 110 pp. [$10.00]

    4. Carmel Cervin & Lewis Williams, Participatory Action Research in Aotearoa/NZ (July 2004). iv + 66 pp. [$10.00]

    5. Mike O'Brien, Jennifer Lawn, Fiona Te Momo, & Neil Lunt, A Third Term?: Evaluating the Policy Legacy of the Labour-led Government, 1999-2005 (August 2005). vi + 60 pp. [$10.00)

    6. Grant Young, Michael Belgrave, & Tom Bennion, Native and Māori Land Legislation in the Superior Courts, 1840-1980 (November 2005). iv + 98 pp. [$10.00)

    7. Julee Browning, Blood Ties with Strangers: Navigating the Course of Adoption Reunion over the Long Term (November 2006) {June 2007}. vi + 62 pp. [$10.00)

    8. Jack Ross, To Terezín: A Travelogue. Afterword by Martin Edmond (June 2007). ii + 90 pp. [$10.00)

    9. Rowan McCormick, Writers of Passage. Preface by Mary Paul. Afterword by Eleanor Rimoldi (June 2008). ii + 70 pp. [$10.00]

    10. Grant Duncan, Ann Dupuis, David Ishii, Jennifer Lawn, Peter Lineham, Cluny Macpherson, Graeme MacRae, Isabel Michell, Eleanor Rimoldi, Jack Ross & Warwick Tie, 11 Views of Auckland. Edited by Jack Ross & Grant Duncan. Preface by Jack Ross (December 2010). ii + 210 pp. [$20.00]


  • Forthcoming Titles / Upcoming Events




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List of Contributors


Social and Cultural Studies
[2001-2010]


  1. Prof Michael Belgrave
    [6 - Native and Māori Land Legislation (2005)]

  2. Tom Bennion
    [6 - Native and Māori Land Legislation (2005)]

  3. Julee Browning
    [7 - Blood Ties with Strangers (2007)]

  4. Carmel Cervin
    [4 - Participatory Action Research (2004)]

  5. Associate Professor Grant Duncan
    [2 - Pain and the Body Politic (2002)]

  6. Associate Professor Ann Dupuis
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  7. Martin Edmond
    [8 - To Terezín (2007)]

  8. Dr Graham Fletcher
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  9. Lily George
    [3 - Different Music, Same Dance (2004)]

  10. Prof Victoria Grace
    [2 - Pain and the Body Politic (2002)]

  11. Dr David Ishii
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  12. Dr Jennifer Lawn
    [5 - A Third Term? (2005)]

  13. Associate Professor Peter Lineham
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  14. Dr Neil Lunt
    [5 - A Third Term? (2005)]

  15. Professor Cluny Macpherson
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  16. Dr Graeme MacRae
    [3 - Different Music, Same Dance (2004)]

  17. Dr Peter Mataira
    [1 - Cross-Cultural Research (2001)]

  18. Rowan McCormick
    [9 - Writers of Passage (2008)]

  19. Dr Isabel Michell
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  20. Pa'u Tafaogalupe Mulitalo-Lauta
    [1 - Cross-Cultural Research (2001)]

  21. A/Prof Mike O'Brien
    [5 - A Third Term? (2005)]

  22. Dr Mary Paul
    [9 - Writers of Passage (2008)]

  23. A/Prof Rajen Prasad
    [1 - Cross-Cultural Research (2001)]

  24. Dr Eleanor Rimoldi
    [9 - Writers of Passage (2008)]

  25. Dr Jack Ross
    [8 - To Terezín (2007)]

  26. Prof Paul Spoonley
    [1 - Cross-Cultural Research (2001)]

  27. Dr Fiona Te Momo
    [5 - A Third Term? (2005)]

  28. Dr Warwick Tie
    [10 - 11 Views of Auckland (2010)]

  29. Prof Marilyn Waring
    [1 - Cross-Cultural Research (2001)]

  30. Lewis Williams
    [4 - Participatory Action Research (2004)]

  31. Wong Liu Shueng
    [1 - Cross-Cultural Research (2001)]

  32. Dr Grant Young
    [6 - Native and Māori Land Legislation (2005)]