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Professor Joanna Kidman

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Joanna is a sociologist with affiliations to Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Raukawa. Her work spans indigenous sociology, Māori youth, higher education, decolonization studies and comparative education. She is especially interested in the interplay of power relations between different groups of people.

Joanna is working on two Marsden projects: He Taonga te Wareware: Remembering and Forgetting New Zealand’s Colonial Past investigates how New Zealanders selectively remember and forget difficult and violent events from our colonial past; and

What Inspires and Sustains Young People's Engagement in Social Movements?, led by A/P Karen Nairn, University of Otago, explores the ways that hope for a better future motivates young New Zealanders to engage with politics and new social movements

Rangahau · Related projects

Research Programme

21-24RP04Promising Futures Te Kawau Mārō: The Lifeworlds of highly qualified Māori - a cohort study of Māori PhD students and graduates
Kaiārahi · Project lead Professor Joanna Kidman
Whare wānanga · Host Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington
Matakitenga · Framework
  • Pae Ahurei
  • Pae Ora
Wā rangahau · Timeline Commenced 2023 · Completed 2024

This nationwide research programme set out to deepen our understanding of the experiences, challenges, and contributions of Māori PhD graduates across Aotearoa. By tracing the post-graduation journeys of nearly 800 Māori doctoral scholars, the study aimed to highlight their intellectual, cultural, social and economic impact—within whānau, hapū, iwi and…

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Ngā Moemoea ō Ᾱpōpō: Empowering Taiohi Māori Leaders for the Future
Whare wānanga · Host Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington
Wā rangahau · Timeline Commenced 2016

This research explores how rangatahi Māori are navigating a world of deep uncertainty. Amidst climate change, poverty, injustice and cultural upheaval, this project centres Māori youth as powerful future-makers. Led by Professor Joanna Kidman, the study invites rangatahi to imagine, design, and plan thriving futures for their whānau, hapū and iwi—grounded…

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Māori Academic Socialisation and the University
Whare wānanga · Host Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington
Wā rangahau · Timeline Commenced 2013

Despite the proliferation of equity and diversity plans and policies that have been established in universities across New Zealand over the past 25 years, Māori academic staff make up only a very small proportion of the nation’s academic workforce (6%) and the proportion of Pacific academic staff is even smaller (2%). This study explored the ways that Māori…

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