Nga Patai: Racism and Ethnic Relations in Aotearoa/New ZealandPaul Spoonley, David G. Pearson, Cluny Macpherson "Provides chapters on the post-war migration to New Zealand of Tagata Pasefika (Pacific Islanders) ... East Asians and South Africans and their incorporation (or lack of it) into New Zealand society ... debates about how we understand our history and ourselves as cultural and ethnic groups ... in the case of Maori, Tagata Pasefika and Pakeha, gender and ethnicity, Treaty policies, ... media, justice and education of bicultural and multicultural policies"--Back cover. |
Contents
Acknowledgements 78 | 7 |
Immigration Employment and Ethnic Relations | 13 |
Asian Migration | 35 |
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activism areas argued Asian Australia Canada capital cent changes chapter claims colonial concerns continued Crown cultural debate Department distinct dominant early economic effect emerged employment established ethnic European example existing experience fact feminist figures fiscal envelope forms further given groups identity immigration important increasing indigenous individuals initiatives institutions interests involved issues justice labour market land language late major Maori means migrants minorities movement multiculturalism nature numbers occupations organisations Pacific Islands Pakeha particular period political population position practices present production programmes racism recent reflect reforms relations relationship remains response result sector settlement significant social society sovereignty strategies structures struggle Tagata Pasefika Treaty Tribunal United University various Waitangi women workers Zealand