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Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online aims to publish rigorous and influential research that advances understanding of social, cultural, economic, political, health, and psychological issues of relevance to Aotearoa New Zealand and the broader Asia–Pacific region. The Māori name Kōtuitui means 'interweaving', reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of the journal and its commitment to fostering dialogue between national and international scholars. Through this approach, the journal seeks to strengthen the global visibility of social science research from New Zealand and the wider region, and to contribute to the international exchange of ideas across disciplines and borders.
Te Tiriti O WaitangiKAUPAPA MaoriTreaty of WaitangiMental HealthAMACRIndigenous PeopleClimate ChangeQualitative ResearchCanterbury Earthquake SequenceResearch ProjectHealthy Migrant EffectUniversity StudentsIndigenous PeoplesLocal GovernmentExtreme Weather EventsRefugee ResettlementPhilosophical DoctrineSettler ColonialismEarly Childhood EducationHealth Research
vol.21 (2026)
vol.20 (2025)
vol.19 (2024)
vol.18 (2023)
vol.17 (2022)
vol.16 (2021)
vol.15 (2020)
vol.14 (2019)
vol.13 (2018)
vol.12 (2017)
vol.11 (2016)
vol.10 (2015)
vol.9 (2014)
vol.8 (2013)
vol.7 (2012)
vol.6 (2011)
vol.5 (2010)
vol.4 (2009)
vol.3 (2008)
vol.2 (2007)
vol.1 (2006)
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