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List of works by Linda Waimarie Nikora

"Kia Mauri Tau!" Narratives of recovery from disabling mental health problems

published research report

<i>“This isn't a fairy tale we're talking about; this is our real lives”</i>: Community‐orientated responses to address trans and gender diverse homelessness

scientific article published on 28 May 2021

A Humanistic Approach to Addressing the Needs of Maori Homeless People With Mental Health Concerns

article

A Māori homeless woman

article published in 2011

A trip to the library: homelessness and social inclusion

article published in 2008

Beyond Ethics to Morality: Choices and Relationships in Bicultural Research Settings

Child poverty and government policy: the contesting of symbolic power in newspaper constructions of families in need

Constructing health news: possibilities for a civic-oriented journalism

article

Decoloniality in Being Māori and Community Psychologists: Advancing an Evolving and Culturally-Situated Approach

scientific article published in 2021

Dreaming Ourselves into Places of Higher Learning: Indigenous Psychologies at the University of Waikato

Drifting Along or Dropping into Homelessness: A Class Analysis of Responses to Homelessness

article

Emplacement and everyday use of medications in domestic dwellings

scientific article

Final Arrangements Following Death: Maori Indigenous Decision Making and Tangi

Holding a mirror to society? Sociodemographic diversity within clinical psychology training programmes across Aotearoa

scientific article published on 17 May 2019

Maori, Pakeha and New Zealander: Ethnic and national identity among New Zealand students1

article

Māori social identities in New Zealand and Hawai'i

2007 doctoral thesis by Linda Waimarie Nikora at University of Waikato

Pasifika in the news: the portrayal of Pacific peoples in the New Zealand press

article

Rangatiratanga-Kawanatanga: Dealing with Rhetoric

Renewal and resistance: moko in contemporary New Zealand

article

The mobile hermit and the city: considering links between places, objects, and identities in social psychological research on homelessness

scientific article