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Ruru Parirau : Māori & alcohol : the importance of destabilising negative stereotypes and the implications for policy and practice / by Kristen Maynard, Sarah Wright, Shirleyanne Brown
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- Title
- Ruru Parirau : Māori & alcohol : the importance of destabilising negative stereotypes and the implications for policy and practice / by Kristen Maynard, Sarah Wright, Shirleyanne Brown
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- National Library of New Zealand
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- Index New Zealand
- Description
Discusses the role of stereotypes and their potential impact on alcohol use by Māori, drawing from insights of postcolonial theory and discourse perspectives. Challenges the way in which state sector agencies typically operate and proposes a number of 'conscious practices' toward destabilising negative stereotypes that could be applied to state service policy and practice.
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- 2013
- Creator
- Maynard, Kristen, (Health Promotion Agency) / Wright, Sarah, (Health Promotion Agency) / Brown, Shirleyanne, (Health Promotion Agency)
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/32987377
- Related subjects
- Māori (New Zealand people) -- Research / Stereotypes (Social psychology) / Drinking of alcoholic beverages / Alcohol -- Law and legislation / Rangahau Māori. / Tāngata whenua.
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