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Women and War
Feminist writer Professor Cynthia Enloe discusses the role of women in international politics and how many of their personal strategies - in marriage, in housework, in dealing with ideals of beauty -… Audio
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Jennifer Lees-Marshment and Stephen Winter: Magna Carta 800
University of Auckland academics involved with the Magna Carta 800 Committee and lecture series. Video, Audio
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Bright Earth: the Invention of Colour
Today we can take our pick of masses of paint colours, but artists of earlier times had to painstakingly make their own pigments. Some were immensely expensive. Unstable ones faded or darkened. Dr… Audio, Gallery
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Queen Salote Tupou III Lecture 2014
Malia Viviena 'Alisi Numia Taumoepeau, Tonga's former Minister of Justice and Attorney General, offers reflections on law, democracy, Pacific traditions, and Tongan political culture. Audio
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Promoting Chinese mental health
For 40 years Auckland psychiatrist Dr Sai Woh Wong has been trying to remove barriers for Chinese people in New Zealand to access mental health services. His work has taken place in the community, in… Audio
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The reach of real life social networks with Stanford University Economics Professor Matthew Jackson
Real life social networks - their reach, and how they've evolved to affect every aspect of our day to day lives with Matthew O. Jackson. He is the Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University… Audio
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Sir Tamati Muturangi Reedy
Audio 24 Aug 2014This year marks the 31st anniversary of the Ngata Memorial Lectures. The annual Ngāti Pōrou gathering acknowledges the legacy of leader and politician Ta Apirana Ngata, and provides a forum to discuss… Audio
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Shane Te Ruki
Think before you Ink is a lecture delivered by Shane Te Ruki, which looks at the tradition and modernisation of taa moko (traditional maori tattoo). Shane explains the three most important aspects of… Audio
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Tā Moko - its origins and its place in te ao Māori
Shane Te Ruki no Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou is the resident Kaumatua of the National Museum, Te Papa Tongarewa, on Waitangi Day he presented a lecture Mokopapa 2014, Think before You Ink, part one… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 November 2013
Audio 4 Nov 2013The Waitangi Tribunal's Te Rohe Potae, or King Country, district inquiry will begin hearing evidence relating to local government and hapu, today. The future of a Maori Advisory board under the… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 4 November 2013
Audio 4 Nov 2013The future of a Maori Advisory board under the Rotorua District Council is being reviewed - with the idea of giving it mana and a partnership role; Corrections is making changes to its Tikanga… Audio
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Interview - Brian Hodgson
Audio 11 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Brian Hodgson, electronic music composer; for many years at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop where, among other things, he created the sounds of the Tardis for Dr Who.
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Interview - Morton Subotnick
Audio 7 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Morton Subotnick, electronic music composer, known for his pioneering album 'Silver Apples of the Moon'.
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Interview - Morton Subotnick, Part 2
Audio 6 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Morton Subotnick, electronic music composer, known for his pioneering album 'Silver Apples of the Moon'.
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Interview - Peter Zinovieff
Audio 3 Jul 2013James Gardner interviews Peter Zinovieff, who established EMS in 1969 and made a series of now-classic synthesizers.
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Rob Strathdee – Learning for the Labour Market
Audio 2 Sep 2012Rob Strathdee says more can be done to reduce the influence of social background on educational achievement. Professor Strathdee, Head of the School of Education Policy and Implementation at Victoria… Audio
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2012 Janet Frame Lecture by Marilyn Duckworth
Acclaimed New Zealand author Marilyn Duckworth reflects on her own career and the change in the literary scene in New Zealand since she became a published writer. She is introduced by Jenny Pattrick.
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John Rangihau - Brown Power and the Pākeha Problem (extended)
Audio 30 Jan 2011John Rangihau - Brown Power and the Pākeha Problem Audio
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NZ Society - Mark Twain
Audio 23 Oct 2009The final programme in a 4-part series about American writer Mark Twain's 1895 Lecture tour of New Zealand. For Mark Twain, talking wasn't just a pleasure; it was a moral imperative and a financial… Audio
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Lecture 4 - Comets and asteroids: clues to our origin and threats to our survival
Audio 4 Oct 2009Professor Jack Baggaley FRAS FRSNZ, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury
Comets and asteroids provide us with vital clues as to how the solar system was born. Small sized… Audio
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Lecture 4 - The fossil record
Audio 14 Sep 2008Professor Alan Cooper, Director, Australian Centre for Ancient DNA, The University of Adelaide. How should we interpret what the fossil record tells us about evolution - both in general, and with… Audio