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‘We’re not the hottest ethnicity’: Pacific scholars and the cultural politics of New Zealand universities

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posted on 2024-04-04, 03:06 authored by Joanna KidmanJoanna Kidman, Cherie Chu-FuluifagaCherie Chu-Fuluifaga
Academic labour markets around the world are increasingly globalised and tied to transnational circuits of neoliberal capital. Universities in New Zealand are closely aligned with these trends and an academic labour force has developed over time that reflects these economic flows and currents. This labour force is characterised by an exceptionally high number of multinational academic staff, many of whom contribute to research and inquiry aimed at maintaining and broadening the influence of their institutions abroad. Pacific faculty, however, experience the micro-geographies of New Zealand universities in different ways from other migrant scholars, especially those who hail from the global North. They are rarely included in academic ‘prestige economies’ or elite scholarly networks and are often isolated in their academic departments. This paper draws on a study about the experiences of senior Pacific academics in Aotearoa New Zealand and explores how they formulate pan-Pacific solidarities within the neoliberal and settler-colonial milieu of higher education. We focus on the often fraught dynamics of encounters between Pacific scholars, white academic elites and indigenous Māori colleagues as they map academic identities on to institutional space.

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Kidman, J. & Chu, C. (2019). ‘We’re not the hottest ethnicity’: Pacific scholars and the cultural politics of New Zealand universities. Globalisation, Societies and Education, 17(4), 489-499. https://doi.org/10.1080/14767724.2018.1561247

Journal title

Globalisation, Societies and Education

Volume

17

Issue

4

Publication date

2019-01-01

Pagination

489-499

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

Publication status

Published

Online publication date

2019-01-11

ISSN

1476-7724

eISSN

1476-7732

Language

en