Avril Bell is a P?keh? New Zealander and senior lecturer in
sociology at the University of Auckland. Her research centres on
the legacy of settler colonialism in making sense of P?keh?
identities, New Zealand national identity and M?ori-P?keh?
relations. Her book, Relating Indigenous and Settler Identities:
Beyond Domination (Palgrave, 2014) extends this focus to make
connections between settler colonialism in New Zealand, Australia,
Canada and the USA.Vivienne Elizabeth is a P?keh? New Zealander and
associate professor in sociology at the University of Auckland. She
brings a gendered lens to thinking about contemporary family life
in Aotearoa New Zealand. She has researched in two areas:
post-separation parenting arrangements and the difficulties
mothers, in particular, face in negotiating these arrangements; and
relationship transitions, leading to a co-authored monograph,
Marriage in an Age of Cohabitation (Oxford University Press, 2014),
with Professor Maureen Baker.
Tracey McIntosh (T?hoe) is an associate professor in sociology and
co-director of Ng? Pae o te M?ramatanga - New Zealand's M?ori
Centre of Research Excellence. Her teaching and research interests
include incarceration, M?ori women and prison, Indigenous peoples
and the criminal justice system.
Matt Wynyard recently completed a PhD in sociology at the
University of Auckland. His research interests include political
economy, colonisation, agriculture and the environment and the
sociology of food. He currently lives in Wellington with his family
where he works as an historian.
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