Previous Issues - 2022-2024

Issue 39(2) 2024

Full Issue

Research Articles

Mapping Digital Citizenship Among Resettled Refugees’ Social Media Use in New Zealand
Jay Marlowe, Arezoo Malihi, Earvin Cabalquinto, Bing Mei, Bilal Nasier, Parbati Rai, Dennis Maang, Yousef Mazraeh, Mohammad Mattar, Sandra Marcela Agudelo Cardona, Rizwangul NurMuhammad, Yahya Sheika and Viloshini Baskaran

 

Book Reviews

Bourdieu in the City: Challenging Urban Theory
Reviewed by Anthony Richardson

Over Land and Sea: Migration from Antiquity to the Present Day
Reviewed by David Pearson

 

Special Section: Towards Sociologies of Hope in Aotearoa New Zealand
Guest Editors: Alice Beban, Warwick Tie and Matt Wynyard

Editorial Introduction: Towards Sociologies of Hope in Aotearoa New Zealand
Alice Beban with Warwick Tie and Matt Wynyard

Hope Dialectics
Georgia Lockie

Bees Hope: Poetic Reflections on Theorising Hope in a More-than-Human World
Susan Wardell

Grounding Education in Practices of Hope: ACase Study of He Kaupapa Tūmanako
Alice Beban, Warwick Tie, Matthew Wynyard, Nicolette Trueman and Heather Meikle

The Discipline of Hope
Terina Kaire-Gataulu

(Re)applying the Radical Tradition of Sociology to Urban Racism
Byron Williams

Sounds Pretty Hopeful to Me: Hope for Sociology in Fostering Social Change
Hafsa Tameez

Practising Hope through Slam Poetry
Nicolette Trueman, Alice Beban, Heather Meikle, Warwick Tie and Matt Wynyard with Lucca Jordan, Gauri Ramesh, Klara Van Den Berg, Abby Bleakley, Oscar Wright, Daniel O’Sullivan, Manit Desai, Elise Fouhy, Kuravainga Ngataa, Kaela Alderson, Shuhan Cao, Elysse Brandon, Connor Menthony, Nao Matsuda, Ava Gilbert, Sajani Dissanayake, Scarlett Baker, Maitê Abrieu, Alicia Kovacs, Thu Mai, Grace Beissel, Angela Du,
Shuhan Cao, Sajani Dissanayake, Max Skates, Stellan Port, Angela Yamamoto, Jerry Tran, and Francesca Haddon

Fierce Hope
Reviewed by Bonnie-Estelle K. Trotter-Simons

 

 

Issue 39(1) 2024

Full Issue

Research Articles

Racism and Employment: A Narrative Review of Aotearoa New Zealand and International Qualitative Studies
Kyle Tan, Francis L. Collins, Maree Roche and Waikaremoana Waitoki

Generational Conflict and Middle-Class Decline in Higher-Density Housing Debates
Morgan Hamlin

Making Sense of Neoliberalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A Response to Nicholls, Duncan, Neilson, and
Foucauldian Governmentality
Brian S. Roper

 

PhD Thesis Summaries 2024

 

Book Reviews

Toates, F. & Coschug-Toates, O. (2022). Understanding Sexual Serial Killing.
Reviewed by James Oleson

Aarons, H. & Willis, E. (2022). The Sociological Quest: An Introduction to the Study of Social Life. (6th Ed.)
Reviewed by Edgar A. Burns

Anderson, S. (2023). The Devil’s Haircut: My Life Before and After the Raurimu Massacre. 
Reviewed by Lynda Hills

 

 

Issue 38(2) 2023

Full Issue

Research Articles

The Fantasmatic Logic of Social Innovation: The Case of Auckland’s The Southern Initiative
Chris McMillan

The Climate Change Policies of the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand: An Eco-Socialist Analysis and Critical Evaluation
Brian S. Roper

Penal Populism, Prison and Performance Measures: Autoethnography of a New Zealand Corrections Officer
Luke Oldfield

White Cultural Imperialism and the New Zealand Criminal Justice System: Importance of Insider Voices
Jessica Martin

Symposium

The University of Auckland Sociology “Class of 1984”
Charles Crothers

Research Notes

Checking Subtler Gender Differences in New Zealand Sociology Phd Students’ Article Production During
Enrolment (2010–19)
Adam Rajčan and Edgar Burns

Social Mobility: Contemporary Theoretical Considerations and the Constructivist Structuralism of Pierre
Bourdieu
Elizabeth Rodríguez Holguín and Milton Fernando Dionicio Lozano

Book Reviews
Activism, Feminism, Politics and Parliament
Reviewed by Tracey Nicholls

Privilege in Perpetuity: Exploding a Pākehā Myth
Reviewed by Matthew Wynyard

Public Sociology: Between Utopia and Anti-Utopia
Reviewed by Casimir MacGregor


Obituary: Charles Crothers

Charles Crothers – A Tribute
Cluny Macpherson

 

 

Issue 38(1) 2023 Special Issue: Theorising Mental Health

Editorial
Theorising Mental Health: Introduction to Special Issue - Bruce M. Z. Cohen

Research articles
Community Psychiatry and the Medicalisation of Unemployment - Samuel Vella

Homosexuality in the DSM: A Critique of Depathologisation and Heteronormativity - Arin Hectors

Deconstructing Antisocial Personality Disorder - Gayle Jones

The Network Approach to Major Depressive Disorder: A Critical Realist Perspective - Lennox Johnson

Gender Dysphoria and the Medicalisation of Distress - Virginia Lambert

Happy Now? A Foulcaudian Analysis of the World Happiness Report 2021 - Zak Devey

A Queer Critique of Psychiatric Knowledge: Medicalising Queer Sadness - Kate Jack

Book reviews
Troubled Persons Industries: The Expansion of Psychiatric Categories beyond Psychiatry - Reviewed by Benjamin Hemmings

Explaining Mental Illness: Sociological Perspectives - Reviewed by Roberto McLeay

 

 

Issue 37(2) 2022

Affordable Housing, Democratic Erosion, and the Inevitability of Capitalism

Colin McLeay

Māori Perspectives on Assisted Reproduction and Fertility Treatment: A Review of the Literature

Danielle Webb and Rhonda M. Shaw

Breaking the Binary: The New Zealand National Party and Strategic Populism for Elite Ends

Joe Clifford

Inequality and Class in Rural New Zealand

Ann Pomeroy

Toa and the Wero: The Gang and Community Contract Ko Tū a Waho, ko Rongo a Roto. Tū Outside, Rongo Inside

Carl Bradley

Confronting the “Racist Demon”: Renegotiating South African Domestic Entitlement in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Kayleigh Geyer, Keith Tuffin and Ella R. Kahu

Women Behaving Badly: Problematisation and Biopolitical Governance of Gender in the New Zealand Abortion Debate

Amelia Lawley

Grubs Up: Multiple Enactments of Insects as Food in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Caitlin Hyde

David Ian Pool: 22 November 1936 – 8 April 2022; Emeritus Professor, University of Waikato - Colleague and friend

David Swain and Charles Crothers

 

 

Issue 37(1) 2022 Special Issue: When Mana Whenua and Mana Moana Make Knowledge

Editorial
Introduction
Simon Barber and Sereana Naepi

Research articles
Vā-kā: Igniting the space between Mana Whenua and Mana Moana research relations
Hinekura Smith and ‘Ema Wolfgramm-Foliaki

Wetland: Draining Mana Whenua
Alice Te Punga Somerville

Building understandings of Māori and Samoan experiences of youth justice: Navigating beyond the limits of official statistics
Robert Webb, Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni, Talia Wright-Bardohl and Juan Tauri

Fakakoloa as embodied mana moana and agency: Postcolonial sociology within Oceania
David Taufui Mikato Fa‘avae, Edmond Fehoko and Sione Vaka

Research ‘side-spaces’ and the criticality of Auckland, New Zealand, as a site for developing a queer Pacific scholarly agenda
Patrick Thomsen

Hoʻopili: Exploring social sciences from the ʻāina
Kamakanaokealoha M. Aquino

Mana Whenua, Mana Moana, Mana Tinana, Mana Mōmona
Ashlea Gillon, Jade Le Grice, Melinda Webber and Tracey McIntosh

Ngā tohu o te taiao: Observing signs of the natural world to identify seastar over-abundance as a detriment to shellfish survival in Ōhiwa Harbour, Aotearoa/New Zealand
Kura Paul-Burke, Rokahurihia Ngarimu-Camron, Waka Paul, Joe Burke, Trevor Ransfield, Wallace Aramoana, Kerry Cameron, Tuwhakairiora O’Brien and Charlie Bluett

Working at the interface of Te Ao Māori and social science
Margaret Forster

Rangahau rangatiratanga: Writing as a Māori scholar
Helen Moewaka Barnes

 

Book reviews
Imagining decolonisation – reviewed by Miriama Aoake

The platform: The radical legacy of the Polynesian Panthers - reviewed by Tamasailau Suaalii-Sauni