Literature resources

Here are some useful literature on Pacific issues, research methodologies and paradigms.

Pacific Academic Migrants: Re-shaping Spaces in Dynamic Times. Sanga, Kabini ; Reynolds, Martyn. Studies in social justice, 2021, Vol.14 (2), p.496-504

Ethics curriculum in indigenous pacific: A Solomon Islands study. Sanga, Kabini. AlterNative : an international journal of indigenous peoples, 2019-09-01, Vol.15 (3), p.243-252
Educational Practices that benefit Pacific Learners in tertiary education by Cherie Chu, Ivy Samala, Abella, Seann Paurini

Knowledge guardianship, custodianship and ethics: A Melanesian perspective. Sanga, Kabini ; Reynolds, Martyn. AlterNative : an international journal of indigenous peoples, 2020-06-01, Vol.16 (2), p.99-107

The Changing Roles of the Polynesian Paramount Chief: by Dr Falaniko Tominiko

Kakala Research Framework: by Dr. Seu’ula Johansson-Fua

Chiefs Today: A book about Chiefs: By Geoffry Miles White and Lamont Lindstrom

A Feminist Interpretation of Women’s work with Koloa in the Tongan community: by Mele’ana Kehaulani ‘Ākolo

The Pacific Paradigm: Opportunities and challenges: by Eseta Tualaulelei & Judy McFall-McCaffery†

The Scope of Talanoa Research Methodology within a Postgraduate Curriculum: By Dr. Gremillion, Helen; Dr. Tominiko, Falaniko; Hallie, Jason

Fijians use social media as GOvernment struggles with COVID by Dr Api Movono, Senior Lecturer Development Studies, Massey University

Mānava The biography of living objects by Dr. Cresantia Frances Koya Vaka’uta

Documenting a Marshallese Indigenous Learning framework (Dissertation) by Natalie E. Nimmer