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Featured Publications

Te AkoWhaiora: Through learning Is Well-being

The Graduate Diploma in Not for Profit Management (GDNFPM), is one of the 160 programmes on offer at Unitec Institute of Technology. It was established in 1996 in response to a call from the community sector to improve the capability and professionalism of practitioners working in the Not for Profit (NFP) sector. It is a […]

  • Author(s): K.Penetito
  • Date of Publication: 1-12-2013
  • ISBN: 978-1-927214-08-4

The Unstable City

The Unstable City engages with questions of Auckland’s architectural heritage and draws attention to the potential widespread loss of buildings. The immediate prompt for the publication was the series of devastating earthquakes in Christchurch New Zealand during 2010 and 2011. Auckland’s seismic vulnerability and burgeoning growth projections specifically threaten older buildings. This project champions their […]

  • Author(s): Jeanette Budgett, Krystina Kaza and Allan McDonald
  • Date of Publication: 19.6.13
  • ISBN: 978-1-927214-05-3

The Evocative Object: Why Objects Matter

This new eMedia publication comes from project that was based on the notion of the evocative object – not necessarily around the way we might consider/connect/value an object in terms of its use, or its aesthetics, or ownership but rather in relation to our emotional lives – how objects can bring together both thought and […]

  • Author(s): J. Downie
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