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    How to indigenise the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand by Matthew Rout, Jason Paul Mika, John Reid, Jay Whitehead, Annemarie Gillies, Fiona Wiremu, Georgia McLellan, Tui MacDonald, Corey Ruha

    Published in Kōtuitui (14-06-2024)
    “…Māori, as substantial stakeholders in the fishery sector, must play a major role in any imagined or proposed transition to a blue economy. This paper provides…”
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    Indigenising the blue economy in Aotearoa New Zealand by Rout, Matthew, Reid, John, Mika, Jason Paul, Whitehead, Jay, Gillies, Annemarie, Wiremu, Fiona, McLellan, Georgia, Ruha, Corey

    Published in Marine policy (01-03-2024)
    “…As significant stakeholders in the marine estate, Māori will play a central role in the proposed transition to a blue economy. While te ao Māori (the Māori…”
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    Unfolding tensions within post-settlement governance and tribal economies in Aotearoa New Zealand by Mika, Jason Paul, Smith, Graham Hingangaroa, Gillies, Annemarie, Wiremu, Fiona

    Published in Journal of enterprising communities. (12-07-2019)
    “…Purpose This paper aims to examine indigenous governance and economies of iwi Maori (Maori tribes) in Aotearoa New Zealand. Research into persisting inequities…”
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    Challenging power relations in food systems governance: A conversation about moving from inclusion to decolonization by Guinto, Renzo, Holley, Kip, Pictou, Sherry, Tinirau, Rāwiri, Wiremu, Fiona, Andreé, Peter, Clark, Jill, Levkoe, Charles, Reeve, Belinda

    “…This reflective essay explores power relations, with a particular focus on racialization, that flow through dominant forms of food systems govern­ance, with an…”
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    Challenging power relations in food systems governance by Session on Participatory Food Systems Governance at the 2021 Global Food Governance Conference, Renzo Guinto, Kip Holley, Sherry Pictou, Rāwiri Tinirau, Fiona Wiremu, Peter Andreé, Jill Clark, Charles Levkoe, Belinda Reeve

    “…This reflective essay explores power relations, with a particular focus on racialization, that flow through dominant forms of food systems govern­ance, with an…”
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