Runner-up in the 2021 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition What’s your pepeha? A Filipino-Kiwi once asked if there was a
2021 Graduate Essay Prize Winner
The judging panel of the 2021 SAANZ Graduate Essay Competition (Trudie Cain, Fairleigh Gilmore, and Jessica Terruhn) are pleased to
New Zealand Sociology – New Editorial Team
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Being an Early Career Researcher today: reflections of a sociologist in industry by Orin Lockyer
Early career researchers have always had difficulties in finding relevant employment that makes the most of their skills. Those who
In Defence of Sociology
Authors: Steve Matthewman (University of Auckland), Stella Pennell (Massey University), Johanna Schmidt (University of Waikato), Roslyn Kerr (Lincoln University), Eva
“Team of Five Million”: The crucial role of the New Zealand national identity during the COVID-19 pandemic by Grace Miller
Runner-up in the 2021 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition Following its nationwide outbreak at the beginning of last year, COVID-19
2021 Student Blog Writing Competition Results
Congratulations to Eleanor Pollard (University of Auckland) for winning the 2021 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition! Eleanor’s blog is now available to
Our National Game? What our obsession with Rugby reveals about national identity in New Zealand By Eleanor Pollard
Winner of the 2021 SAANZ Student Blog Writing Competition “The All Blacks are not just our heroes. They represent us
How to work with other researchers? a guide for sociologists by Casimir MacGregor
In order to examine the complex social, political, economic and environmental challenges of our times, such as climate change, there
Time to rethink the care of “our most vulnerable” by Chris Perkins
Covid-19 should make us re-think our care of frail older people. Despite amazing efforts ̶ coronavirus entered only six out