Humanities and social science research topics being tweaked rhetorically to seem airy-fairy, impractical and/or ‘woke’ is nothing new.
Joanne Wilkes is an emeritus professor of English at the University of Auckland.
A new fund has been launched to provide freelance writers with grants to work on ambitious, in-depth journalism.
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As the ocean is transformed by global heating, pollution and trawling, could blue carbon be a reason to protect more of it?
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The Vince Geddes In-Depth Journalism Fund, supported by the Auckland Radio Trust (ART) has been established to provide ...
For a long time, New Zealanders have focused on the issue of cold homes. But for at least a couple of decades, the opposite problem has been appearing in townhouses and apartments.
Gifts can be a source of joy this Christmas even if you hate capitalism.
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One mall to rule them all, one mall to find them, one mall to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them; in the Meridian where the shadows lie.