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Countercolonial Unveiling of Neoliberal Discourses in Aotearoa New Zealand

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posted on 2025-02-19, 00:54 authored by Jenny RitchieJenny Ritchie, Mary SkerrettMary Skerrett, C Rau
In this paper, we traverse both historical and contemporary discourses pertaining to early childhood care and education in Aotearoa New Zealand, offering a genealogical discursive analysis of assumptions of white superiority. It is proposed that such an analysis delivers a platform from which to launch a project of unmasking the recent and ongoing impact of neoliberal policies in our country. Two key documents are highlighted: the founding document of our nation, Te Tiriti o Waitangi/The Treaty of Waitangi, and the New Zealand early childhood curriculum, Te Whāriki. These documents are unusual both within our country, and internationally, in that they offer a framework for bi-epistemological approaches to both education and social organisation more widely. Revisiting these documents in the context of uncovering the subtle racism that underpins assumptions of white superiority provides a platform for countercolonial, ethical reenvisioning of our educational becomings.

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Ritchie, J., Skerrett, M. & Rau, C. (2014). Countercolonial Unveiling of Neoliberal Discourses in Aotearoa New Zealand. International Review of Qualitative Research, 7(1), 111-129. https://doi.org/10.1525/irqr.2014.7.1.111

Journal title

International Review of Qualitative Research

Volume

7

Issue

1

Publication date

2014-01-01

Pagination

111-129

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2014-05-01

ISSN

1940-8447

eISSN

1940-8455

Language

en

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