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McClintock K., & Boulton, A. (2020).
Ko toku ara rā Aotearoa, Our Journey, New Zealand COVID19 2020 Te Kīwai Rangahau, Te Rau Ora & Whakauae Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand. Boulton, A. & Gifford, H., (2020).
E tū ana tātou i roto i te wao-nui-a-Tane In Ko toku ara rā Aotearoa, Our Journey, New Zealand COVID19 2020, K McClintock and A Boulton (Eds), Te Kīwai Rangahau, Te Rau Ora & Whakauae Research Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand. Boulton, A., & Te Kawa, D., (2020).
Raising waka, and not just yachts In Progressive Thinking: Ten Perspectives on Possible Futures for Public and Community Services. K Windelov, A Fromm, S Austen Smith (Eds), Public Service Association of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ. Boulton, A. (2020).
Implementing Indigenous research ethics at the interface. In Indigenous research ethics: Claiming research sovereignty beyond deficit and the colonial legacy. Advances in Research Ethics and Integrity, L. George, J. Tauri & L. MacDonald (Eds), Vol.6, pp163-175. Emerald Publishing, Bingley, UK. Wilson, D. Boulton, A., Warbrick, I. (2019).
Physical Wellbeing of Māori. In C. Fleming and M. Manning (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Wellbeing (pp. 71-86). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Ahuriri-Driscoll, A., Boulton, A. (2019).
Traditional Healing and Indigenous Wellbeing in Aotearoa, New Zealand. In C. Fleming and M. Manning (Eds.) Routledge Handbook of Indigenous Wellbeing (pp. 58-70). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. Smith, V., Moore, C., Cumming, J., Boulton, A. (2019).
Whānau Ora: An Indigenous Policy Success Story. In J. Luetjens, M. Mintrom, and P. ?t Hart (Eds.), Successful Public Policy: Lessons from Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 505-529). Canberra, Australia: ANU Press. Boulton, A., Cvitanovic, L. & Cropp, T. (2018).
A Māori-informed approach to health social work. In M. Petrakis (Ed.), Social Work Practice in Health: An introduction to contexts, theories and skills (pp. 256 -276). Melbourne, Australia: Allen and Unwin. Boulton, A., & Brannelly, P. (2015).
Care ethics and Indigenous values: Political, tribal, personal. In M. Barnes, P. Brannelly, I. Ward & N. Ward (Eds.), Renewing Care: Critical International Perspectives on the Ethics of Care (pp.69 - 82). Bristol, United Kingdom: Policy Press. Gifford, H., & Boulton, A. (2015).
Is sharing tobacco within the home really good manaakitanga? In M. Kepa, M. McPherson & L. Manu'atu (Eds.), Home: Here to Stay (pp. 83-95). Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Edited Collections Series Vol. 3 Wellington: Huia Publishers. Gifford, H., & Boulton, A. (2013).
"Capacity, co-ordination and the Cusp": Māori academic leadership in an Iwi setting. In P. Whitinui, M. Glover, & D. Hikuroa (Eds.), Ara Mai He Tētēkura - Visioning Our Futures: New and emerging pathways of Māori academic leadership. Dunedin: Otago University Press. Gifford, H., & Thomson, G. (2012).
Smoke free environments for children. In J. O'Dea (Ed.) Current Issues and Controversies in School and Community Health, Sport and Physical Education. Nova Science Publishers. New York. Boulton, A., & Gifford, H. (2011)
Resilience as a conceptual framework for understanding the Māori experience: positions, challenges and risks. In T. McIntosh & M. Mulholland (Eds.), Māori and Social Issues. Wellington: Huia Publishers. |