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Dr
Tim McCreanor
Tim McCreanor combines externally funded
research as an associate of SHORE, with research and teaching
based in the Gender and Discourse Research Group of the Department
of Psychology . Interests and experience cover gender,culture
and public health, particularly with qualitative approaches
and critical discursive methods.
Email: t.n.mccreanor@massey.ac.nz
Refereed
Kearns R, Lewis N, McCreanor T and Witten K (2010). School closures as breaches in the fabric of rural welfare: community perspectives from New Zealand. In: Milbourne P ed. Welfare Reform in Rural Places: Comparative Perspectives. Emerald Publishing Group, Bingley, UK, pp.219-236
Kerr S, Penney L, Moewaka Barnes M, McCreanor T (2010) Kaupapa Maori Action Research to improve heart disease services in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Ethnicity and Health 15: 15-31. A249
Kearns R, Moewaka-Barnes H, McCreanor T (2009) *Placing racism in public health: a perspective from Aotearoa/New Zealand. GeoJournal 74: 123-129. A248
Moewaka Barnes H, Henwood W, Kerr S, McManus V, McCreanor T (2009) Knowledge transfer and indigenous research. In Banister E, Leadbeater B, Marshall A eds. Community-based approaches to knowledge translation. Univeristy of Toronto Press, Toronto. SB50
Rose E, Witten K, McCreanor T (2009) Transport Related Social Exclusion: New Zealand Evidence Kotuitui 4: 191-203
Edwards, S., McCreanor, T., Ormsby, M., Tuwhangai, N. & Tipene-Leach, D. (2009) Maori men and the grief of SIDS. Death Studies 33, 130-152. A231
Greenaway, S., McCreanor, T. & Witten, K. (2008) Reducing CO2 emissions from domestic travel: exploring the social and health impacts. EcoHealth 5, 504-512. A233
Moewaka Barnes, H., McCreanor, T. & Huakau, J. (2008) Maori and the New Zealand Values Survey: the importance of research relationships. Kotuitui 3, 135-147. A228
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
Kearns, R., Lewis, N., McCreanor, T., Witten, K. (2009) ‘The status quo is not an option’: Community impacts of school closure in South Taranaki, New Zealand. Journal of Rural Studies 25, 131-140. A226
*Adams, J., Braun, V., McCreanor, T. (2008) Framing gay Men’s health: an analysis of policy documents. Gay & Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review 4, 108-126. A220
*McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, H., Kaiwai, H., Borell, S. & Gregory, A. (2008) Creating intoxigenic environments: Marketing alcohol to young people in Aotearoa New Zealand Social Science & Medicine 67:938-946. A218
*Adams, J., McCreanor, T., and Braun, V. (2007) Alcohol and gay men: Consumption, promotion and policy responses. In Clarke, V. and Peel, E. (eds.) Out in Psychology: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Queer Perspectives, pp. 369-390. Chichester, U.K.: John Wiley
*McCreanor, T. (2008) Discourse, media and health in Aotearoa, in: Dew, K. & Matheson, A. (eds.) Understanding Health Inequalities in Aotearoa New Zealand, pp.85-96. Otago University Press, Dunedin. SB44
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Edwards,
S., McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, H. (2007) Maori family
culture: a context of youth development in Counties/Manukau.
Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online, 2,
1-15. A201
*Adams, J., Braun, V., and McCreanor, T. (2007) Warning voices
in a policy vacuum: Professional accounts of gay men’s
health in Aotearoa New Zealand. Social Policy Journal of New
Zealand, 30, 199-215. A197
*Cram, F., McCreanor, T., Smith, L., Nairn, R., Johnstone,
W. (2006) Kaupapa Maori research and Pakeha social science:
epistomological tensions in a study of Maori health. Hulili
3(1): 41-66. A196
*Jones, R., Crengle, S., McCreanor, T. (2006)
How Tikanga Guides and Protects the Research Process: Insights
from the Hauora Tane Project. Social Policy Journal of New
Zealand 29 60-77. A194
*McCreanor, T., Penney, L., Jensen, V.,
Witten, K., Kearns, R., Moewaka Barnes, H. (2006) 'This is
like my comfort zone': Senses of place and belonging within
Oruamo /Beachhaven New Zealand. New Zealand Geographer 62
196-207. A191
*Kearns., R., McCrenaor, T., Witten, K.
(2006) Healthy communities, in: Thompson-Fawcett, M. and Freeman,
C. (eds.) Living Together: Towards Inclusive New Zealand Communities.
Dunedin, Otago University Press, pp.241-257. SB42
*McCreanor, T., Watson, P. and Denny, S.
(2006) "Just accept us how we are more": experiences
of young Pakeha with their families in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Social Policy Journal of New Zealand 27 156-170. A185
*Nairn, R., Pega, F., McCreanor, T., Rankine,
J. and Barnes, A. (2006) Media, racism and public health psychology.
Journal of Health Psychology 11, 183-196. A184
*Kearns, R., McCreanor, T., Witten, K. (2005)
Linking health, place and healthy communities. Territoris
5, 189-203. A183
*McCreanor, T., Greenaway, A., Moewaka Barnes,
H., Borell, S., Gregory, A. (2005) Youth identity formation
and contemporary alcohol marketing. Critical Public Health,
15, 251-262. A181
McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes H., Gregory,
M., Kaiwai, H., Borell, S. (2005) Consuming identities: alcohol
marketing and the commodification of youth experience. Addiction
Research and Theory, 13, 579- 590. A178
Liu, J., McCreanor, T., McIntosh, T. and
Teaiwa, T. (Eds.) (2005) New Zealand Identities: Departures
and Destinations, Victoria University Press, Wellington
Liu, J., McCreanor, T., McIntosh, T. and
Teaiwa, T. (2005) Introduction: constructing New Zealand identities,
In New Zealand Identities: Departures and Destinations, (Eds,
Liu, J., McCreanor, T., McIntosh, T. and Teaiwa, T.) Victoria
University Press, Wellington, pp. 11-20
McCreanor, T. (2005) 'Sticks and stones
may break my bones ...': talking Pakeha identities, In New
Zealand Identities: Departures and Destinations, (Eds, Liu,
J., McCreanor, T., McIntosh, T. and Teaiwa, T.) Victoria University
Press, Wellington, pp. 52-68
Edwards, S., McManus, V. and McCreanor,
T. (2005) Collaborative research with Maori with Maori and
sensitive issues: the application of tikanga and kaupapa in
research on Maori Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Social Policy
Journal of New Zealand, 25, 88-104
McCreanor, T., Tipene-Leach, D. and Abel,
S. (2004) The SIDS careworkers study: perceptions of the experience
of Maori SIDS families. Journal of Social Policy, 23, 154-166
McCreanor, T., Watson, P. (2004) Resiliency,
connectivity and environments: their roles in theorising approaches
to promoting the well-being of young people. International
Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 6, 39-42. A164
Witten, K., McCreanor, T., Kearns, R. (2003)
The place of neighbourhood in social cohesion: insights from
Massey, West Auckland. Urban Policy and Research, 21, 321-338.
A154
Witten, K., Kearns, R., Lewis, N., Coster,
H. and McCreanor, T. (2003) Educational restructuring from
a community view point: A case study of school closure from
Invercargill New Zealand . Environment & Planning C: Government
and Policy, 21, 203-223. A148
Anae, M., Moewaka Barnes, H., McCreanor,
T. and Watson, P. (2002) Towards promoting youth mental health
in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Holistic "houses" of health.
International Journal of Mental Health Promotion. 4, 3, 5-14.
A138
McCreanor, T. and Nairn R. (2002) Tauiwi
general practitioners explanations of Maori health: Colonial
relations in primary healthcare in Aotearoa/New Zealand? Journal
of Health Psychology, 7, 509-518
Witten , K., McCreanor, T., Kearns , and
Ramasubramanian, L. (2001) The impacts of a school closure
on neighbourhood social cohesion: narratives from Invercargill
, New Zealand . Health and Place, 7, 307-317. A131
McCreanor, T., Casswell, S. and Hill, L.
(2000) ICAP and the Perils of Partnership. Addiction. 95,
178-185. A116
McCreanor, T., Casswell, S. and Hill, L.
(2000) Perilous partnerships: a reply. Addiction, 95, 196-198.
A115
McCreanor, T. (1999) Drinking patterns and
their consequences, M. Grant & J. Litvac (Eds) 1998 (book
review) Addiction. 94, 1584-1585.
Ng, S. H. and McCreanor, T. (1999) “All
they Ask is a Just Return”. Patterns in Discourse on
the Elderly in New Zealand. Journal of Aging Studies, 13,
4, 473-489.
Findlay , K., Roger, M., Hague, K. Yensen.
H. and McCreanor, T. (1998) Pakeha Clinical Psychology and
the Treaty of Waitangi. In Ian Evans et al (Eds) Handbook
of the New Zealand Psychological Society. Wellington : NZPS.
Nairn, R. and McCreanor, T. (1997) Pakeha
Representations of Race Relations: Implications for Mental
Health. New Zealand Journalism Review. 5, 26-28.
Cram, F. and McCreanor, T. (1993) Towards
the Development of a Psychology for Aotearoa. New Zealand
Psychological Bulletin. March, 14-21.
McCreanor T. N. (1993) Pakeha Psychology
and it Resistance to the Maori Challenge. New Zealand Psychological
Bulletin. March, 23-27.
Books and Book Chapters
Yensen, H., Hague, K. and McCreanor, T.
(1989) Honouring the Treaty: An Introduction for Pakeha to
the Treaty of Waitangi. Auckland : Penguin.
Witten, K., McCreanor, T. and Rose, E. (2005)
Travel Behaviours, Experiences and Choices of Aucklanders:
A Qualitative Investigation. Centre for Social and Health
Outcomes Research and Evaluation & Te Ropu Whariki, Massey
University, Auckland
Witten, K., Rose, E. and McCreanor, T. (2005)
Vehicle Fleet Emission Testing: Social and Economic Impact
Assessment: Report on Focus Group Discussions March 2005.
Prepared for COVEC and the Ministry of Transport. Centre for
Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation & Te
Ropu Whariki, Massey University, Auckland <http://www.transport.govt.nz/downloads/emissions-soc-eco-focus-grp-rpt.pdf>
Cram, F., Pihama, L., Karehana, M. and McCreanor,
T. (1999) Evaluation of a Framework for Measuring the Effectiveness
of Corrections Programmes for Maori. Wellington : Department
of Corrections
McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, H., Mathews,
T. (1998) Limited Impact Evaluation for the Waikato Rural
Drink Drive Project. December. Auckland: Alcohol & Public
Health Research Unit. D153
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