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      • Ebbs and flows of knowledge and influence across the science-policy interface
      • Te ara o te reo Māori | The trajectory of the Māori language
      • Ngā ara hou ki te ora | New pathways to wellbeing
      • Spreading processes on (multilayer and multiplex) networks
      • Towards a better understanding of artificial intelligence and its interaction with its environment
      • Science, statistics and the media
      • Evolutionary game theory of Bellman agents
      • Braided rivers: The land the law forgot
      • Human activity in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. Rescue, knowledge and understanding our role as a vector of change.
      • Achieving sustainable and resilient river ecosystems in Aotearoa under climate change
      • Ki te toi o te ora: System change to reverse health inequality and environmental degradation
      • Kaitiakitanga and the ecodynamics of early Māori horticulture
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      • Kindness in Science
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      • Maths Craft in a Box
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Science, statistics and the media

Investigating how particular communities in Aotearoa New Zealand use the language, markers and tools of science and technology to promote non-credible scientific and social scientific claims.

People

  • Professor Rebecca Priestley (Co-lead)
  • Professor Richard Arnold (Co-lead)
  • April Boland
University of Auckland University of Canterbury Victoria University of Wellington Massey University Motu Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research Market Economics University of Waikato Lincoln University University of Otago Nicholson Consultin AUT Cawthron NIWA Toha
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