Alison Jones
Being pākehā means being in a state of permanent lively discomfort, says Alison Jones
What does it mean to be Pākehā today? Prof. Alison Jones from the University of Auckland talks to the University of Canterbury's Jeanette King in this highlight of WORD Christchurch 2021. Audio
Pakeha on the reo waka
Will the Maori language blossom if many more Pakeha jump on the reo waka? Not necessarily, according to Alison Jones, a professor at Te Puna Wananga, the School of Maori and Indigenous Education at… Audio
This Pākehā Life, Alison Jones
Award-winning author Alison Jones speaks with Kathryn Ryan about her new book This Pākehā Life - an Unsettled Memoir. It's an insight into New Zealand's social history and Māori-Pākehā relationships… Audio
Tuai paintings on display in London
200 years ago, the young Ngare Raumati chief Tuai left the Bay of Islands for an epic trip around the UK and Europe. Professor Alison Jones from Auckland University joins us to talk a bit more about… Audio
Tuai: A Traveller in Two Worlds
Alison Jones talks to Kathryn Ryan about very early Maori and Pakeha relations, at a time when migration was pretty much under Maori control. Tuai: A Traveller in Two Worlds is the true story of one… Audio
World War One poppy project takes off
A call from the National Army Museum for hand crafted poppies to honor service men and women who died in the Great War has been met with an overwhelming response. The museum launched "A patriotic call… Audio
Alison Jones: conversations on paper
Professor in the faculty of education at the University of Auckland, and the author, with Kuni Jenkins, of He Korero - Words Between Us: First Maori-Pakeha Conversations on Paper. Audio
The Panel with Tony Doe and Alison Jones (Part 2)
Topics - Facebook has reached an agreement to buy the popular photo-sharing app maker Instagram for about a billion (US) dollars in cash and stock. Housing New Zealand has denied there's a conflict of… Audio
The Panel with Tony Doe and Alison Jones (Part 1)
Topics - A survey of one thousand New Zealanders, commissioned by a PR company, has been interpreted as a stark warning to retailers that 90 percent of shoppers would refuse to shop in stores that… Audio
The Panel Pre-Show for 10 April 2012
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Kiwis who should be famous - Ruatara
Professor Alison Jones nominates Ruatara - an entrepreneurial chief in the 1800s who helped the first four settlers at Rangihoua and was key in the establishment of the first school. Audio