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NZ Herald: Recession cools NZers feeling toward Asians
A New Zealand Herald article on Wednesday 13 April, by Simon Collins, about New Zealanders’ perceptions toward Asian peoples and for which I was interviewed is available online here.
NZ & Asia
The Lowy Interpreter features a brief article by me on the latest (2010) Asia:NZ survey results on New Zealanders’ perceptions of Asia and Asian peoples.
Inv-Asian – Print Media Constructions of Asians and Asian Immigration
A chapter on print media constructions of Asians and Asian immigration, which I co-authored with Paul Spoonley, features in the newly pubished book Localizing Asia in Aotearoa, edited by Jacqui Leckie and Paola Voci (Dunmore Press, 2011). Click the link above to order.
Trade opportunities ‘going begging’ in South Asia
Read an interview I did with the Dominion Post on New Zealand’s trade with South Asia here, based on this report.
Posted in Media articles, Uncategorized
Tagged Asia, Asian business, New Zealand, Recession
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The Olympic Effect
Read an article on how the Beijing Olympics affected New Zealanders’ perceptions of China here, published in the latest New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies.
Posted in Academic writing, Published articles
Tagged Asia, China, New Zealand, Olympics, Perceptions of Asians, Recession
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Hope in the recession
In a special issue on the recession in Refresh: The Journal of Contemplative Spirituality – the journal of Spiritual Growth Ministries of Aotearoa New Zealand – I’ve got an article called “Where is our hope?” – pp.45-46. The full journal can … Continue reading