Tui Matelau
Publications
Matelau-Doherty, T. M. (2020). The Construction of Indigenous Identity Through Creativity: An Exploration of Māori and Pacific Identity Constructed Through Dance, Visual Arts, and Creative Writing. Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.
Matelau-Doherty, T.M. (2019). I create, therefore I am. Multimodal Research International Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.
Matelau-Doherty, T. M. (2019). Art, Ethnic Identity and Frozen Actions:
Conceptualising Art Created and Displayed in
the Home of a Māori Visual Artist and a Samoan
Visual Artist. Multimodal Communication (Vol. 8 (1)).
Pirini, J., Matelau-Doherty, T., & Norris, S. (2018). Multimodal Analysis. A. Phakiti, P. De Costa, L. Plonsky, & S. Starfield, UK.
Matelau-Doherty, T. M. (2018). Exploring the identity of Māori and Pacific female creative practitioners: A study of life stories using vertical layers of discourse. International Indigenous Research Conference, Auckland.
Matelau, T. M. (2018). Exploring the identity of Māori and Pacific female creative practitioners: A study of life stories using vertical layers of discourse. World Indigenous Research and Education Conference, Guovdageaidnu, Norway.
Matelau, T, M. (2017). Ethnic identity of visual artists: A comparative study between a Māori visual artist and a Samoan visual artist. Comparativism, Identity, Communication (CIC2017), Craiova, Romania.
Matelau, T. M. (2017). How is the creative identity of female Maori and Pacific artists co-produced? A study of life
stories using vertical layers of discourse. New Zealand Discourse Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.
Matelau, T. (2016). Who is June? How frozen actions and nexus of practice reveal the identity elements of a female artist. 8th International Conference on Multimodality, Cape Town, South Africa.
Matelau, T., Sheehan, S., & Meijnen, A. (2015). Using the Students' Perspective in Programme Design. Forum of Foundation and Bridging Educations New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand.
Matelau, T. (2015). Networks and institutions: layers of discourse that enforce MÄori identities. New Zealand Discourse Conference, AUT, Auckland, New Zealand.
Pirini, J., Norris, S., Greenen, J., & Matelau, T. (2014). Studying social actors: Some thoughts on
ethics. Norris, S. & Maier, C.D. Berlin.
Matelau, T. (2014). Vertical identity production and Maori identity. Norris, S. & Maier, C.D. Berlin.
Matelau, T. M. (2013). Female Māori identity: a multimodal interaction analysis. Auckland University of Tecnology, Auckland, New Zealand.
Matelau, T. (2013). Poems on MÄori identity: From multimodal interaction analysis to poetry. Multimodal Communication (Vol. 2(1)).
Matelau, T., and Kayes, A. (2012). Telling our stories. Inaugural Conference of Foundation and Bridging Educations New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: University of Auckland. 3-4 December 2012.