Research Report – Embedded e-activists using digital media for civic engagement
This research project undertakes a critical analysis of the use of new media technologies by community activists engaging in local […]
This research project undertakes a critical analysis of the use of new media technologies by community activists engaging in local […]
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Ethnic community-led research report based on findings from interviews, focus groups and community survey in Aotearoa, New Zealand.
We are currently assessing the practicality, benefits, and risks of establishing an ethnic community-led research and evaluation centre in Aotearoa. We would love to have your input on the assessment.
In the last two decades, we have witnessed dramatic changes in the demographic composition of Aotearoa, New Zealand (ANZ). Now, 1 in every 4 residents was born overseas. While this situation brings many opportunities for inter- and intra-group contact, understanding and relationships, it also brings challenges, particularly for the children of first and second generation ethnic migrants and former refugees. These young people are often referred to as ‘living in two worlds’.