Due to Covid-19 related travel restrictions, some who had abstracts accepted to present at this conference were unable to attend. We have set up a YouTube channel to include those presenters who elected to record a video presentation in lieu of conference attendance.
Go here to view that channel.
Irene Ayallo: A critical exploration of the place of ‘religion’ and ‘religious identity’ in social practice with ethnic communities: A case of African background communities
Edgar A Burns & Adam Rajčan: Changes in doctoral study: Assembling evidence on current publishing patterns during enrolment in a sociology PhD
Benjamin Felix Richardson: From Food to Finance: The collapse of local agriculture and the rise of residential capitalism in Northwest Auckland
Genevieve Grava: Relationality and transnational care among Pinoys in Aotearoa
Tom Kavanagh: Time-out: An autoethnographic exploration of sport, mental health, and lockdowns
Steve Matthewman (Presenter) & Hugh Byrd: Why don’t we “build back better”? The complexities of re-constituting urban form
Allan McEvoy: Teaching colonisation to Pākehā without provoking backlash: How to break down guilt, doubt, and resistance.
Byron Rangiwai: Māori spirituality and syncretism
Ali Rasheed: The risk of mental wellbeing spiralling downwards for South Asian communities living in New Zealand
A. M. Leal Rodriguez: Decolonising the Critical Study of Men and Masculinities: A Survey of Filipino Masculinities
Kenzi Yee: Insects as food (for who?): A case for ‘doing’ insects differently in Aotearoa New Zealand