Imagining Decolonisation

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Decolonisation is a term that can inspire hope for some and unease for others. For many New Zealanders, it remains an uncomfortable and bewildering concept—but one that is essential for building a fair and equitable society. Imagining Decolonisation explores what decolonisation might look and feel like, using real-life anecdotes and examples to illuminate the possibilities and challenges of this transformative process.

Contributors include Bianca Elkington, Moana Jackson, Rebecca Kiddle, Ocean Ripeka Mercier, Mike Ross, Jennie Smeaton, and Amanda Thomas, offering diverse perspectives on this crucial topic.

Why Readers Will Love This Book:
• Explores the concept and practice of decolonisation in New Zealand
• Features multiple perspectives from academics, practitioners, and community leaders
• Provides real-life examples and anecdotes for accessible understanding
• Engages with themes of equity, social justice, and Maori rights
• Ideal for students, educators, and readers interested in transformative social change

Product Details:
• Format: Soft Cover
• ISBN: 9781988545783
• Themes: Decolonisation, social justice, New Zealand, Maori rights, equity, cultural understanding

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