Recent Submissions

  • Prosecuting intimate partner rape: the impact of misconceptions on complainant experience and trial process 

    McDonald, Elisabeth (Canterbury University Press, 2023)
    This is the final of three publications which describe what can be observed when the door to the courtroom is metaphorically opened to researchers during adult rape trials. As a result of privileged access to case ...
  • Ngā Hau e Whā o Tāwhirimātea: Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning for the Tertiary Sector 

    Rātima, Tai Matiu; Smith, Jennifer Pearl; Macfarlane, Angus Hikairo; Riki, Nathan Mahikai; Jones, Kay-Lee; Davies, Lisa Kaye (Canterbury University Press, 2022)
    This practical guide to culturally responsive teaching practice in the tertiary sector is designed to support kaiako (teachers) to reconfigure the teacher/learner dynamic and question old habits, with a view to embracing ...
  • In the absence of a jury: examining judge-alone rape trials 

    McDonald, Elisabeth (2022)
    This book is the second of three publications which describe what can be observed when the door to the courtroom is metaphorically opened to researchers during adult rape trials. Through the privilege of being granted ...
  • Ngā kōrero a Pita Kāpiti 

    Kāpiti, Pita (Canterbury University Press, 1997)
    In the late nineteenth century, the leading tohunga Pita Kāpiti, at Waiapu on the East Coast, dictated an account of the rituals surrounding the cultivation of kūmara and hue (gourds) and the hunting of kiore (rats), kererū ...
  • Ngā kōrero a Mohi Ruatapu : tohunga rongonui o Ngāti Porou 

    Ruatapu, Mohi (Canterbury University Press, 1993)
    This landmark publication comprises two manuscripts written in the 1870s by one of the greatest tohunga of Ngāti Porou. Mohi Ruatapu, of Tokomaru Bay, was one of the teachers at the last Whare Wānanga (School of Learning) ...