Biculturalism and IT
This article explores some implications for information technology supporting bicultural information with particular focus on the use and access of …
These resources, from the Treaty and anti-racism movements, relate to events and actions from the 1960s to the present day. They come from a number of collections being held by TRC that are presently being digitised. Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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This article explores some implications for information technology supporting bicultural information with particular focus on the use and access of …
These papers relate to a student assignment. The assignment requires students to demonstrate an understanding Te Tiriti and to apply …
Read MoreImplications of the Treaty of Waitangi – Case Study – 568.680
NoneThese papers relate to a student assignment. The assignment requires students to demonstrate an understanding Te Tiriti and to apply …
Read MoreImplications of the Treaty of Waitangi – Case Study – 568.680 semester 2 2003
NoneThese papers relate to an assignment for students studying for a Bachelor of Information Systems. Students are required to understand …
Read MoreImplications of the Treaty of Waitangi – Case Study – BC7253
This material supports the assignments paper Mechanical Design – Engineering Treaty/Ethical Assessment. Essay questions require students to read the Waikato …
Read MoreMechanical Design – Engineering Treaty/Ethics Assessment
This table formatted document explores two perspectives and ideas related to professional ethics. Concepts explored include stakeholders, relationships, duty, rights, …
Read MoreComparing Western and Maori Ideas about Professional Ethics
A series of articles, including pointers to further reading, for deepening understanding of the Treaty of Waitangi, to include an …
NoneThis resource sent via the Waitangi Tribunal to MIT library is a list and order form for publications related to …
NoneA brief newsletter informing the membership of dates and events including notice of organisational meetings and structure, a call for …
An email inviting Pacific participation in protesting the Foreshore and Seabed Bill, includes a panui to a workshop by the …
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