Whariki Research Team

Belinda Borell, BA, Diploma Public Health

Belinda (Ngati Ranginui, Ngai Te Rangi, Whakatohea) is an emerging Maori researcher with a particular interest in rangatahi Maori. She has completed her Masters thesis - Living in the City Ain't So Bad: Cultural Diversity of South Auckland Rangatahi.

Belinda has worked as an impact evaluator for community action projects on youth, alcohol and drugs and is developing into research management.

Email: b.borell@massey.ac.nz

Publications

Gregory, M., Borell, B., McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, A., Nairn, R., Rankine, J., Abel, S., Taiapa, K., Kaiwai, H. (2011). Reading news about Maori:responses from non-Maori audiences. AlterNative, 7(1), 51-64. A280

McCreanor, T., Rankine, J., Moewaka Barnes, A., Borell, B., Nairn, R., Gregory, M., Kaiwai, H. (2010). Maori sport and Maori in sport: mass media representations and pakeha discourse. Alternative, 6(3), 235-247. A266


Borell, B., Gregory, A., McCreanor, T., Jensen, V., & Moewaka Barnes, H. (2009). “It’s hard at the top but it’s a whole lot easier than being at the bottom”: The role of privilege in understanding disparities in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Race/Ethnicity, 3(1), 29-50. A250

Moewaka Barnes, H., Borell, B., Edwards, S. & McCreanor, T. (2009) Epistemological domination: Social science research ethics in Aotearoa In Mertens, D. & Ginsberg, P. (Eds.) Handbook of Social Research Ethics. Sage, Los Angeles, pp.442-457. SB47


Borell, B. (2005) Living in the city ain't so bad: cultural identity for young Maori in South Auckland, In New Zealand Identities: Departures and Destinations, (Eds, Liu, J., McCreanor, T., McIntosh, T. and Teaiwa, T.) Victoria University Press, Wellington, pp. 191-206.

Adair, V., Dixon , R., Coggan, C., Brewin, M., Borell, B., Kruiswijk, J.(2000) Final report for the evaluation of the Drugs Education Development Project, University of Auckland, Auckland

Committee Membership

Belinda was invited to be part of a recent 'Expert Panel' for Best Practice Drug Education for the Ministry of Youth Affairs and was also a reference group member for the joint HRC/FRST Maori Youth Development Tender in 2003.

International Conferences

Presenter, Thinking Outside the Square: Community Action Youth & Drugs, 2nd International Conference on Drugs and Young People, Melbourne, 4-6 April, 2001

Presenter, Young People as a Research Population, Involve 2002, A conference on Youth Development, Wellington, 2-4 July 2002

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