Research officer, Massey University
Angela (Te Kapotai, Ngāpuhi) is a social scientist, with a focus on theory development including Kaupapa Māori, media, qualitative methods and policy. Her research is grounded in Māori paradigms and draws on a range of indigenous theory and methodologies. As a senior researcher she collaborates with diverse communities, academics and researchers in areas including media representations, te tai ao, Māori identities, youth and social media marketing, and racism.
Jun 28, 2023 00:34 am UTC| Insights & Views
There is little evidence to suggest Aotearoa New Zealands mainstream news media critically evaluate their own reporting on issues about or affecting Māori and te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi). This is concerning,...
How digital marketing of legal but harmful products escalates health threats to the most vulnerable
Apr 05, 2023 13:26 pm UTC| Technology Health
The marketing of legal but harmful products like alcohol and tobacco has always targeted our emotional desires. But it has now moved to digital and social media, and this creates a heightened threat to public health...
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