Claire Gray
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Editorial for Issue 3.
View article: “You look a little bit dark for my liking”: Maori and Pasifika women’s experiences of welfare receipt in Aotearoa New Zealand
“You look a little bit dark for my liking”: Maori and Pasifika women’s experiences of welfare receipt in Aotearoa New Zealand Open
INTRODUCTION: Based on empirical research with Māori and Pasifika lone mothers, this article considers the way that discourses of ethnicity and welfare combine to shape the lived experience of welfare receipt. METHOD: Drawing from 16 focus…
View article: Student experiences of research methods education in college-based higher education
Student experiences of research methods education in college-based higher education Open
Research methods education is a challenging area for lecturers and students to engage with; students regularly demonstrate negative dispositions to research methods and lecturers struggle with issues such as curriculum marginalisation. How…
View article: Exploring the potential of using undergraduates’ knowledge, skills and experience in research methods as a proxy for capturing learning gain
Exploring the potential of using undergraduates’ knowledge, skills and experience in research methods as a proxy for capturing learning gain Open
Learning gain is a politicised concept within contemporary HE, and as such has been aligned with agendas of teaching excellence and learning outcomes but the extent to which it captures actual learning has yet to be clarified. Here, we rep…
View article: A crying shame : affect, emotion and welfare receipt in New Zealand.
A crying shame : affect, emotion and welfare receipt in New Zealand. Open
This thesis focuses attention on the welfare setting in New Zealand where welfare policy is administered and put into practice. Within the thesis, I analyse focus groups interviews with 64 New Zealand lone mothers receiving welfare in orde…