Tuhinga | Publications

Journals

2021

Kukutai, T., Clark, V., Mika, J. P., Muru-Lanning, M., Pouwhare, R., Sterling, R., Teague, V., Watts, D., & Cassim, S. (2021). The COVID-19 domestic vaccine pass: Implications for Māori.

Houkamau, C. A., Satherly, N., Stronge, S., Wolfgramm, R., Dell, K. M., Mika, J. P., Newth, J., & Sibley, C. G. (2021). Cyberbullying towards Māori is rife in New Zealand: Incidences and demographic differences in the experiences of cyberbullying among Māori. Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.

Mika, J. P., & Scheyvens, R. (2021). Te Awa Tupua: Peace, justice and sustainability through Indigenous tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 1-22.

Scheyvens, R., Carr, A., Movono, A., Hughes, E., Higgins-Desbiolles, F., & Mika, J. P. (2021). Indigenous tourism and the sustainable development goals. Annals of Tourism Research, 90(2021), 103260

2020

Dutta, M. J., Elers, C., Jayan, P. (2020). Culture-centered processes of community organizing in COVID19 response: Notes from Kerala and Aotearoa New Zealand. Frontiers in Communication

Dutta, M.J & Ngā Hau (in press) Voice infrastructures and alternative imaginaries:  Indigenous social movements against neocolonial extraction In Crick, N (Ed.), The rhetoric of social movements: Networks, power, and new media. Routledge.

Dutta, M. J., Elers, C., Jayan, P. (in press). CCA, voice and inequality. In. Handbook of communication and development. Edward Elgar Publishing.

Elers, C., & Jayan, P. (forthcoming). This is Us: Free speech embedded in Whiteness, racism and coloniality in Aotearoa, New Zealand. First Amendment Studies

Rout, M., Reid, J., & Mika, J. (2020). Māori agribusinesses: The whakapapa network for success. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples

Tretiakov, A., Felzensztein, C., Zwerg Anne, M., Mika Jason, P., & Macpherson Wayne, G. (2020). Family, community, and globalization: Wayuu indigenous entrepreneurs as n-Culturals. Cross Cultural & Strategic Management, ahead-of-print(ahead-of-print). https://doi.org/10.1108/CCSM-01-2019-0025

2019

Hapeta, J., Stewart-Withers, R., & Palmer, F. (2019). Sport for social change with Aotearoa New Zealand youth: Navigating the theory-practice nexus through Indigenous principles. Journal of Sport Management, 33(5), 481-492.

Hapeta, J., Palmer, F., & Kuroda, Y. (2019). Cultural identity, leadership and wellbeing: How indigenous storytelling contributed to well-being in a New Zealand provincial rugby team. Public Health. Doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2018.12.010 

Hapeta, J., Palmer, F., Kuroda, Y., & Hermansson, G. (2019). A Kaupapa Māori, culturally progressive, narrative review of literature on sport, ethnicity and inclusion. Kōtuitui: NZ Journal of Social Sciences Online, 14(2), 209-229. 

2018

Cameron, M. P., Roskruge, M. J., Droste, N., & Miller, P. G. (2018). Pre-drinking and the temporal gradient of intoxication in a New Zealand nightlife environment. Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs. 79(1), 119-125.

Hapeta, J., Palmer, F., & Kuroda, Y. (2018). Ka Mate: A commodity to trade or taonga to treasure? MAI Journal: a New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 7(2), 170-185. 

Miranda, J., Al Lawati, R., Khurana, A., Pasupati, S., El Gamel, A., Roskruge, M.J., & Nair, R. (2018). Clinical Outcomes of Tricuspid Valve Surgery for Tricuspid Regurgitation. Heart, Lung and Circulation, 27, S367.

2017

Awatere, S., Mika, J. P., Hudson, M., Pauling, C., Lambert, S., & Reid, J. (2017). Whakatipu rawa ma ngā uri whakatipu: Optimising the ‘Māori’ in Māori economic development. AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 13(2). doi:10.1177/1177180117700816

Kuroda, Y., Palmer, F., & Nakazawa, M. (2017). Comparison of metamotivational dominance and cultural identity between Japanese National Team and Māori All Blacks rugby players. Heliyon, 3(11). doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2017.e00454 

Reweti, S., & Davies, R. Y. G. (2017). Development of motion and force feedback for a low-cost PC based aviation based training device. In Engineers Australia (Ed.), Proceedings of AIAC 17 (pp. 171-176). Melbourne, Australia: Engineers Australia, Royal Aeronautical Society.

2016

Palmer, F. (2016). Stories of haka and women’s rugby in Aotearoa New Zealand: Weaving identities and ideologies together. International Journal of the History of Sport, 33(17), 2169-2185. 

Forster, M.E., Palmer, F., & Barnett, S. (2016). Karanga mai ra: Stories of Māori women as leaders. Leadership, 12(3), 324-345. 

2015

Bhattacharyya S, Roskruge M.J., Pasupati S et al. (2015). National Cost Comparison of Trans Catheter Aortic Valve Replacement with Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement in Moderate to High Risk Patients with Severe Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis in New Zealand.

2014

Erueti, B., & Palmer, F.R. (2014). Te Whariki Tuakiri (the identity mat): Māori elite athletes and the expression of ethno-cultural identity in global sport. Sport in Society: Cultures, Commerce, Media, Politics, 17(8), 1061-1075. 

Mika, J. P. (2014). Getting on with a PhD: An account from a ‘wanabe academic’. Matariki, 1(7), 7-14

2013

Johnson, T., Martin, A. J., & Palmer, F. R., Watson, G., & Ramsey, P. (2013). A core value of winning: The All Blacks’ team culture. International Journal of Sport in Society, 4(1), 1-14. 

Johnson, T., Martin, A.J., Palmer, F.R., Watson, G., & Ramsey, P. (2013). Artefacts and the All Blacks: Rites, rituals, symbols and stories. Sporting Traditions, 30(1), 43- 59. 

Roskruge, M.J., Grimes, A., McCann, P. & Poot, J. (2013). Homeownership, Social Capital and Satisfaction with Local Government. Urban Studies. 50(12), 2517-2534.

2012

Johnson, T., Martin, A.J., Palmer, F.R., Watson, G., & Ramsey, P.L. (2012). Collective leadership: A case study of the All Blacks. Asia-Pacific Management and Business Application Journal 1(1)53-67. 

Roskruge, M.J., Grimes, A., McCann, P. & Poot, J. (2012). Social Capital and Regional Social Infrastructure Investment: Evidence from New Zealand. International Regional Science Review. 35(1), 3-25.

2010

Palmer, F.R., & Masters, T.M. (2010). Māori feminism and sport leadership: Exploring Māori women’s experiences. Sport Management Review, 13(4), 331-344 

2009

Hapeta, J., & Palmer, F. (2009). TŪ TOA – ‘Māori youth standing with pride as champions’ in sport and education. Journal of Australian Indigenous Studies, 12(1- 4), 229-247. 

Palmer, F.R., & Leberman, S.I. (2009). Mothers as elite athletes: Beyond constraints, exploring commitment. Sport Management Review, 12(4), 241-254 

Leberman, S.I. & Palmer, F.R. (2009). Motherhood, sport leadership and domain theory: Experiences from New Zealand. Journal of Sport Management, 23(3), 303- 334

2007

Palmer, F. (2007). Body image, hauora and identity: Experiences of Māori girls in sport. Childrenz Issues: Journal of the Children’s Issues Centre, 11 (2), 12-19.

Probert, A., Palmer, F., & Leberman, S. (2007). The fine line: An insight into ‘risky’ practices of male and female competitive bodybuilders. Annals of Leisure Research, 10(3/4), 272-290. 

Probert, A., Leberman, S., & Palmer, F. (2007). New Zealand bodybuilder identities: Beyond homogeneity. International Review for the Sociology of Sport. 42(1), 5-26. 

2002

Books

Mika, J. P. (2021). Tūhoe self-governance: Te mana motuhake o Tūhoe In R. Joseph & R. Benton (Eds.), Waking the taniwha: Māori governance in the 21st century (pp. 263-280). Thomson Reuters.
Mika, J. P. (2018). The role of the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in building indigenous enterprises and economies.
Bhide, V., & Palmer, F. (2017). The virtual Māori mentoring programme, Massey Business School, New Zealand. In D.A. Clutterbuck, F.K. Kochan, L. Lunsford, N. Dominguez, & J. Haddock-Millar (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Mentoring (Chapter 37). London, NY: Sage Publication.
Mika, J. P. (2013). Tūtara Kauika: A brief history of the Tūhoe Fisheries Charitable Trust (First edition ed.). Tāneatua, New Zealand: Tūhoe Fisheries Charitable Trust
Palmer, F. R. (2014). Winning Black Ferns. In T. Johnson, A. J. Martin, & G. Watson (Eds.), Legends in Black: New Zealand Rugby Greats on Why We Win (pp. 260- 283). Auckland: Penguin
Palmer, F.R., & Adair, D. (2012). Indigeneity, race relations and sport management. In S. Leberman, C. Collins, & L. Trenberth (Eds.), Sport Business Management in New Zealand and Australia (3rd ed.) (pp. 54-80). Melbourne: Cengage Learning Australia. 
Poot, J. & Roskruge, M.J. (2020) (Eds.)
Population Change and Impacts in Asia and the Pacific. Springer, Singapore.
Reweti, S. L., Henderson, I.L, & Kamira, R. (2019). Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles to Deliver Medical and Emergency Supplies to Remote Areas. (pp. 137-168)
Mika, J. P. (2017). Indigeneity and management consulting in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 226-238)
Watson, G.D., Palmer, F.R., & Ryan, G.J. (2017). Aotearoa/New Zealand. In J. Nauright, & D. Wiggins (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Sport, Race and Ethnicity (pp. 131-145) Oxon: Routledge. 
Mika, J. P. (2020). Indigenous entrepreneurship: How Indigenous knowing, being and doing shapes entrepreneurial practice. In D. Deakins & J. M. Scott (Eds.), Entrepreneurship: A contemporary approach in theory and practice. Sage.
Roskruge, M.J, Poot, J., & King, L. (2016) Social capital, entrepreneurship and living standards: differences between migrants and the native born.  (pp 221-256)
Mika, J., Colbourne, R., & Almeida, S. (2020). Responsible management: An Indigenous perspective. (First ed., pp. 260-276)
Palmer, F.R. (2017). The Māori All Blacks and Ethnicity in Aotearoa New Zealand in the Professional Era. In J. Nauright, & T. Collins (Eds.), The Rugby World in the professional era (75th ed.) (pp.62-77). New York: Routledge. 
Erueti, B. B., & Palmer, F. R. (2015). Chapter 6: Te Whariki Tuakiri (the identity mat): Māori elite athletes and the expression of ethno-cultural identity in global sport. In K. Liston, P. Dolan, & C. Jabbour (Eds.), Sport, Race and Ethnicity: The Scope of Belonging? (pp.1061-1075). UK: Taylor Francis; Routledge. 
Mika, J. P. (2014). The role of elders in indigenous economic development: The case of kaumātua in Māori enterprises of Aotearoa New Zealand.(First edition ed., pp. 151-176)
Hapeta, J. & Palmer F.R. (2014). Māori Culture Counts: A case study of the Waikato Chiefs. In T. Black (Ed.), Enhancing Mātauranga Māori and Global Indigenous Knowledge (pp. 101-116). Wellington, NZ: New Zealand Qualifications Authority. 

Reports

Working papers

Hutchings, J., Smith, J., Roskruge, N., Severne, C., Mika, J. P., & Panoho, J. (2017). Enhancing Māori agribusiness through kaitiakitanga tools. (First ed., No. Of Pieces: 1, pp. 1-20). Wellington, New Zealand: Our Land and Water National Science Challenge.