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Te Rina Warren PhD

Senior Lecturer

Te Putahi-a-Toi

Rangitane, Matakore, & Whitikaupeka

Dr Warren lectures education in both the English & Māori language.  She is actively engaged in iwi & marae activities & Kura Kaupapa Māori education.  Previously working in areas of rangatahi health, & iwi development her research aims to address the challenges faced by iwi, marae and Māori education.  The evolution of tikanga Māori and contemporary application is a key theme of her research, where decolonisation and decolonialty are viewed as a means to provide a ‘counter-narrative’ to common myths.  Te Rina completed her PhD  investigating the impact of the internet on tikanga Māori.

Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: 3569099 xtn: 80875
    Location: 2.05, Te Putahi a Toi
    Campus: Turitea

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy - ۶Ƶ (2024)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Maori development & Indigenous development are the overarching themes for my research interests.  My particular research areas include:

  • Maori education
  • Indigenous education
  • Maori mathematics education
  • Maori Immersion teaching & learning
  • Traditional Maori governance
  • Contemporary application of traditional Maori concepts
  • Maori and the internet
  • Maori youth development

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Cultural Studies (200200):
Education (130000): Education Systems (130100):
Globalisation and Culture (200206):
Kura Kaupapa Maori (Maori Primary Education) (130104):
Languages, Communication And Culture (200000): Maori Cultural Studies (200207):
Maori Education (excl. Early Childhood and Primary Education) (130310):
Political Science (160600): Political Science not elsewhere classified (160699): Social Change (160805): Sociology (160800):
Specialist Studies in Education (130300):
Studies In Human Society (160000)

Keywords

Maori development & Indigenous development are the overarching themes for areas of research expertise.  My particular research areas include:

  • Maori education
  • Indigenous education
  • Pangarau - Te Reo Maori mathematics education
  • Maori Immersion teaching & learning
  • Traditional Maori governance
  • Contemporary application of traditional Maori concepts
  • Maori and the internet
  • Maori youth development

Research Outputs

Journal

Warren, KTR., & Cashell-Warren, K. (2019). Hei mataaho: He tuhinga kaupapa māori. MAI Journal. 8(3), 269-277
[Journal article]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2017). Te reo Mãori: analysing the colonial history of the native Mãori language of Aotearoa (New Zealand). Revista LinguíStica / Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Linguística da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. 13(1), 349-366
[Journal article]Authored by: Warren, K.
Waitoa, J., Scheyvens, RA., & Warren, KT. (2015). E-whanaungatanga: The role of social media in Maori political empowerment. Alter-Native. 11(1), 45-58
[Journal article]Authored by: Scheyvens, R., Warren, K.
Warren, KF., Walsh-Tapiata, W., metuamate, A., Rikihana, A., Webster, J., & Kiriona, D. (2006). Mäori youth (rangatahi) lead positive social change in identifying health issues. Commonwealth Youth and Development Journal, V4, I1, 2006 (Pg 2-16). 4(1), 2-16 Retrieved from http://www.sabinet.co.za/
[Journal article]Authored by: Warren, K.

Book

Warren, KTR., & Chase, C.July
[Reference Book]Authored by: Warren, K.
Roskruge, N., Semese, SA., Potaka, R., & Warren, TRK.(2022). Ahi Kõuka I Te Ata, He Ai Te Po: Value of Tĩ Kõuka From a Maori Lens - an Ethnobiological study, Rangitīkei rohe (Mōkai Pātea), New Zealand. Palmerston North, New Zealand: Tahuri Whenua Inc
[Authored Book]Authored by: Warren, K.
Jahnke, HT., & Warren, TR.RJ. Tierney, F. Rizvi, K. Ercikan, GH. Smith, H. Jahnke, & M. Maaka (Eds.)November(pp. 81 - 88). NovemberSeptemberJahnke, HT., & Warren, TR.(pp. 81 - 88). JanuaryJahnke, HT., & Warren, TR.RJ. Tierney, F. Rizvi, & K. Ercikan (Eds.)NovemberNovemberJanuaryNovember
[Reference Book]Authored by: Jahnke, H., Warren, K.
Berardi-Wiltshire, A., Whan, C., Maia, M., Nascimento, MG., Petrucci, P., Ropata Te-Hei, BM., . . . Warren, KTR.SD. Brunn, & R. Kehrein (Eds.)October(pp. 1547 - 1569). NovemberMayBerardi-Wiltshire, A., Whan, C., Maia, M., Nascimento, MG., Petrucci, P., Te-Hei, BMR., . . . Warren, KTR.(pp. 1547 - 1569). OctoberBerardi-Wiltshire, A., Whan, C., Maia, M., Nascimento, MG., Petrucci, P., Ropata, T-HBM., . . . Warren, KTR.SD. Brunn, & R. Kehrein (Eds.)AprilNovemberApril
[Reference Book]Authored by: Berardi-Wiltshire, A., Warren, K.
Warren, KTR., Forster, ME., & Tawhai, V. (2017). Tangata whenua: Māori identity and belonging. In T. Cain, E. Kahu, & RH. Shaw (Eds.) Tūrangawaewae: Identity and belonging in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 53 - 69). 2017: ۶Ƶ Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Tawhai, V., Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2014). The legacy of Maori education - a view in 2014. In T. Black, C. Cunningham, R. Jahnke, H. Jahnke, & T. Kingi (Eds.) Matariki. (pp. 15 - 31). : ۶Ƶ
[Chapter]Authored by: Warren, K.Edited by: Cunningham, C., Jahnke, R., Jahnke, H.
Tomlins-Jahnke, H., & Warren, K. (2013). Full, Exclusive and Undisturbed Possession: Māori Education and the Treaty. In V. Tawhai, & K. Gray-Sharp (Eds.) Always Speaking: The Treaty of Waitangi and Public Policy. (pp. 43 - 62). Wellington: Huia Publishers
[Chapter]Authored by: Jahnke, H., Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2013). The legacy of Maori education - a view in 2013. T. Black, C. Cunningham, B. Jahnke, H. Tomlins-Jahnke, & TK. Kingi (Eds.)Palmerston North: Te Mata o te Tau (The Academy for Maori Research and Scholarship)
[Monograph]Authored by: Warren, K.
Jahnke, H., & Warren, K. (2011). Full, exclusive and undisturbed possession: Maori education and the Treaty. In VMH. Tawhai, & K. Gray-Sharp (Eds.) 'Always Speaking': The Treaty of Waitangi and Public Policy. (pp. 21 - 33). Wellington, New Zealand: Huia Publishers
[Chapter]Authored by: Jahnke, H., Warren, K.Edited by: Tawhai, V.
Warren, KF. (2010). Ngā Pae o Rangitikei - a model for collective hapu/iwi action?. In R. Selby, P. Moore, M. Mulholland, & DFRW. Pita Sharples (Eds.) Maori and the Environment: Kaitiaki. Wellington: Huia Publishers
[Chapter]Authored by: Warren, K.

Report

Warren, K.(2024). Mōkai Pātea: report on the southern 'halo' blocks..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF., & Tomlins-Jahnke, H.Kia hao te rangatahi: Māori medium ITE Summit Report for the Minister and Associate Minister of Education..
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Warren, K.

Conference

Warren, K., Dell, K., & Komene, TM. (2024, November). The good, the bad and the ugly: challenges and solutions for revitalising te reo Māori. Presented at International Indigenous Research Conference. Auckland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, K. (2024, November). Ipurangi: Māori, the internet, Kaupapa Māori research, and īTāmi (eColonialism). Presented at International Indigenous Research Conference. Auckland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, TRK., & Warren, K. (2023, November). Kaupapa Māori research and eColonialism. Presented at XII Decolonizing Conference ‘Speaking Out & Speaking Up’ in Fugitive Spaces. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, TRK., & Lopesi, L. (2021, March). Māori and Pasifika (re) presentations on social media. Presented at New Ec(h)o systems: Democracy in the age of social media. University of Otago.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Contributed to by: Warren, K.
Warren, K. (2017). E-colonialism & Mana Motuhake: affirming cultural values in a digital world. (pp. 104 - 104). , He Manawa Whenua Indigenous Research Conference 2017
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2016, November). E-colonialism and decolonial responses for the internet: an indigenous view of digital citizenship from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Presented at Decolonizing Conference. Toronto, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2016, November). We will not stop talking about colonisation: education. Presented at Nga Pae o te Maramatanga: 7th Biennial International Indigenous Research Conference. Auckland University, Auckland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2016, May). E-colonialism and the indigenous digital citizen: A view from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Presented at Native American and Indigenous Studies Association. University of Hawai'i, Manoa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2015). Digital disruptions: The implications of technology for Māori politics. , New Zealand Political Studies Association Conference
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2015). Maori in the age of digital citizenship. , He Manawa Whenua Indigenous Research Conference
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2015, November). Digital disruptions: The implications of technology for Māori politics. Presented at New Zealand Political Studies Association. ۶Ƶ, Palmerston North.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2015, June). Ipurangi: Māori in the age of digital citizenship. Presented at He Manawa Whenua Indigenous Research Conference 2015. Hamilton.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2015). The royal gaze: rangatiratanga and te reo Maori.. Forthcoming. : Kei Tua o te Pae Hui Proceedings - Re-searching rangatiratanga, innovating matauranga.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2015, November). To vote or not to vote? That is the question.. Presented at MASS: Maori Association of Social Science. Palmerston North.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2014). Te pae tata: use it or lose it. An analysis of Māori participation in the general election 2014.. , Maori Association of Social Science Conference
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Warren, K.
Tawhai, V., Waitoa, J., & Black, H. (2014, November). Te pae tata: use it or lose it. An analysis of Māori participation in the general election 2014.. Presented at MASS: Maori Association of Social Science Conference. Palmerston North.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Tawhai, V.Contributed to by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2013, July). Kaupapa Māori: co-opted in the research space & constricted in education domains. Presented at He Manawa Whenua: Indigenous Research Conference 2013. Claudelands, Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2011). Reflections on Kei Tua o te Pae. In J. Hutchings, H. Potter, & K. Taupo (Eds.) Kei Tua o te Pae Hui Proceedings: the challenges of kaupapa Maori research in the 21st century. (pp. 81 - 83). Wellington: Kei Tua o te Pae: the challenges of kaupapa Maori research in the 21st century
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2013, July). Kaupapa Māori: Co-opted in the research space & constricted in education domains. Presented at He Manawa Whenua Indigenous Research Conference. Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2012, November). Ipurangi: The internet, Maori development & cultural change. Presented at MAI Conference. Lincoln University, Christchurch.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2009, July). Kia MAIA: Maori Academic Investment Agenda. Professional Developmet - Te Whanaketanga Ngaio. Presented at He Waka Eke Noa. Rotorua.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF.(2009, December 3). The interface between Health, Education & Indigenous: a view from Aotearoa/New Zealand. , Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia: http://www2.hawaii.edu/~pesaconf/
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2009, December). The interface between Health, Education & Indigneous: a view from Aotearoa/New Zealand. Presented at The Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. Manoa,Honolulu, Hawai'i.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF., Webster, J., & Kiriona, D. (2007). Thru the looking glass: rangatahi research traditions. Pg 191-198. In JS. Te Rito (Ed.) Proceedings of the Mātauranga Taketake: Traditional Knowledges Conference, Indigenous indicators of well-being: perspectives, practices, solutions.. (pp. 191 - 198). Auckland: Mātauranga Taketake: Traditional Knowledges Conference, Indigenous indicators of well-being: perspectives, practices, solutions.
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Warren, K.

Thesis

Warren, K. (2024). Ipurangi: Māori, the internet, and implications for tikanga Maori. (Doctoral Thesis, ۶Ƶ)
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Warren, K.Edited by: Jahnke, R.
Warren, KF. (2005). Runanga: manuka kawe ake, facilitating Maori aspirations.. (Master's Thesis, ۶Ƶ)
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Warren, K.

Other

Warren, K. (2024). E oho! eColonialism and digital capitalism: Facing the challenges of the internet.
[Internet publication]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, K., & Wright, R. (2022). Good Treaty partners? Te reo and Māori education 50 years after the petition.. : ۶Ƶ
[Internet publication]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, K., & Tawhai, V. (2017, August). Te Tiriti o Waitangi & Te Whariki. In Early Childhood practitioners - Auckland Region.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Tawhai, V., Warren, K.Contributed to by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2017). Is it weird that a non-indigenous person just tried to tell me about indigenous issues?.
[Internet publication]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF., & Tawhai, V. (2017, August). Te Tiriti o Waitangi & Te Whariki. In Manawatu/Horowhenua Early Childhood Educators. Presented at Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Mana Tamariki.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Tawhai, V., Warren, K.Contributed to by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF., & Chase, C. (2017). Kaumatua interviews: kai raumati, kai makariri i te hinu o te whenua. Mōkai Pātea Waitangi Claims.
[Other]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2017). Te Reo Maori: Mokai Patea Waitangi Claims.
[Other]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2017). Nga Pae o Rangitikei: Mokai Patea Waitangi Claims.
[Other]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2016, October). Te Reo Maori: origins, aspirations and current state of revitalisation of Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand. Presented at University of Rio de Janiero, Rio de Janiero, Brazil.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2016, September). Kōrero Tuku Iho: Ngati Whitikaupeka Rangatiratanga. Mōkai Pātea Waitangi Tribunal Claims. In Waitangi Tribunal: Taihape Inquiry. Presented at Moawhango Marae, Taihape.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, K., & Tawhai, V. (2015, May). Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Aotearoa & the Treaty of Waitangi. In Visiting international scholars from the University of Wyoming.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Tawhai, V., Warren, K.Contributed to by: Warren, K.
Tawhai, V. (2014, December). Te Tiriti o Waitangi & Maori Social Services. In Mokai Patea Services Trust.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Tawhai, V.Contributed to by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2014, November). Ipurangi: Maori & the Internet.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KTR., & Rangahau, MUTA. (2009). Once Upon a Tikanga: a literature review of traditional Maori business practise.. Te Au Rangahau Maori Business Centre, ۶Ƶ
[Other]Authored by: Warren, K.
Warren, KF. (2006). Constructing 'traditional' concepts: The case of Maori governance.(CIGAD Working Paper Series 3/2006).. (pp. 3 - 14). In Palmerston North: Centre for Indigenous Governance and Development
[Working Paper]Authored by: Warren, K.

Consultancy and Languages

Languages

  • Te Reo Maori
    Last used: Daily
    Spoken ability: Excellent
    Written ability: Excellent

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Co-supervisor 1 0

Current Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • Emily Pearce - Doctor of Philosophy
    Drawing upon funds of knowledge to explore five year old mathematical understanding.

Media and Links

Media

  • 27 Mar 2022 - Online, Community Service
    A conversation with Professor Linda Tuhiwai Smith
    Te Tiriti Based Futures & Anti Racism
  • 24 May 2015 - Newspaper
    Maori TV series Waka Warriors helps young people..
    Interview for the article. Cited in the article
  • 21 Sep 2022 - Online
    How can education keep te reo alive and thriving?
    The SpinOff Podcast: Conversations that Count – Ngā Kōrero Whai Take
  • 11 Sep 2024 - Online
    E oho! eColonialism and digital capitalism
    From the early use of tools like the humble nail to the advanced communication devices of today, new technologies have changed how we all engage in the world. Mobile technology and social media have b
  • 06 May 2014 - Radio
    Māori educationalist not shocked by teacher bias.
    MEDIA RELEASE. Following the submssion of a masterate thesis, Hana Turner spoke about her findings among mathematics teachers and their bias attitudes towards Maori student achievement. As an academic
  • 01 May 2020 - Online
    Everyday Māori Podcast
    Everyday Māori - Podcast with Hemi Kelly