Te Wero—the challenge: reimagining universities from an indigenous world view

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Edwina Pio
Kitea Tipuna
Ali Rasheed
Lorraine Parker
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[1] AUT University,School of Business and Law
[2] AUT University,University Performance Planning
[3] AUT University,University Analytics
[4] Parker Associates,undefined
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Higher Education | 2014年 / 67卷
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Indigenous; University; Māori; World view; Staff;
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This paper provides a foundational framework to bring into conversation indigenous world views in reimagining universities. Highlighting a specific indigenous world view, the university is presented as a site for critical conversation and transformative praxis. We discuss the workplace experiences of indigenous staff in a university and infer from these how management practices related to indigenous staff could be enhanced. Building on our study of Māori academic and administrative staff in a New Zealand university, an indigenous typology and a Wero or challenge matrix is offered, which locates different positions and actions that universities adhere to or seek to emulate. The paper argues for universities to reimagine their policies and practices by drawing from the complex richness of indigenous world views.
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页码:675 / 690
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