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Dion Enari

Associate Professor, Ngā Wai a Te Tūī; Associate Professor
Ngā Wai a Te Tūī

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Fox, L., & Enari, D. (2025, March). As It Is Above, So It Is Below: Repositioning Indigenous Knowledge Systems within Ecosocial Work. Social Work, 70(2), 139-146. 10.1093/sw/swaf008

Enari, D., Pale, M., Fainga’a-Manusione, I., Faleolo, R., & et. al. (2025, March). The experiences of Indigenous academics in the diaspora. Educational Philosophy and Theory, Online, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/00131857.2025.2468424

Treagus, M., & Enari, D. (2024, October). Fa‘atama: Indigenous Tomboys of Sāmoa. eTropic electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 23(2), 197-212. DOI:10.25120/etropic.23.2.2024.4065

Borell, P., & Enari, D. (2024, October). Family first: The role of family in Māori and Pasifika professional athlete success. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 60(1), 1-17. DOI: 10.1177/10126902241286389

Enari, D., Matapo, J., Ualesi, T Y., & Cammock, R. (2024, March). Indigenising research: Moanaroa a philosophy for practice. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 56(1), 1-10. DOI:10.1080/00131857.2024.2323565

Borell, P., & Enari, D. (2024, June). More Than a Name: The Importance of Cultural Names and Identity in Professional Sport. International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 7(3), 319-329. DOI:10.1007/s41978-024-00160-6

Enari, D., & Vaka, S. (2024, August). PACIFIC YOUTH WELL-BEING Diaspora perspectives. MAI Journal A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 13(1), 151-155. DOI:10.20507/MAIJournal.2024.13.1.13

Nakhid, C., & Enari, D. (2024, June). What are we hiding? - The loud silence on the racialized experiences of Indigenous, Brown, and Black female athletes in Aotearoa New Zealand. Sport in Society, Online, 1-9. DOI:10.1080/17430437.2024.2363892

Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2024). Indigenizing Sport: Beyond Tokenism. In Jioji Ravulo et.al (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Whiteness (pp. 1075-1081). Springer. DOI:10.1007/978-981-97-5085-6_92

Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2024). Indigenizing Sport: Beyond Tokenism. In Jioji Ravulo et.al (Eds.), Handbook of Critical Whitenes (pp. 1-7). Springer. DOI:10.1007/978-981-19-1612-0_92-1

Enari, D. (2024). Gridiron Capital. How American Football Became a Samoan Game, by Lisa Uperesa. Duke University Press, 94(2). pp.151-152.

Haua, I., & Enari, D. (2023). Whānau: an interconnected world’: Re-examining Māori and Pasifika connections. In Manchester University (Eds.), Global Networks of Indigeneity. Peoples, sovereignty and furtures (pp. 95-115). Manchester University. DOI:10.7765/9781526156983.00013

Enari, D. (2023, May). COVID-19 funerals: Minorities and the digital space. Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies, 11(1), 57-61. DOI:10.1386/nzps_00141_7

Enari, D., & Hardin, J. (2023, October). Developing Trust in Collaborative Research: Utilizing Indigenous Pacific Methodologies to Create Dialogue Within Research Teams. Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health, 35(8), 1-3. DOI:10.1177/10105395231204809

Stewart, G T., Babarich-Unasa, T W M., Enari, D., Faumunia, C., & Heke, D. (2023). Experiences of indigenous (Māori/Pasifika) early career academics. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 56(1), 1-15. DOI:10.1080/00131857.2023.2271649

Rangiwai, B., & Enari, D. (2023, July). Indigenous Cultures and Post-Mortem Photography. Photography and Culture, 16(1), 1-7. DOI:10.1080/17514517.2023.2228586

Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2023, January). My power is my culture: Athletes of colour in American Football. Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 7(1), 412-421. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26021/14351

Enari, D., & et.al. (2023, September). Promoting Pacific Indigenous Research Perspectives And Pedagogy Within Postgraduate Health Research Course Development. Journal of the Polynesian Society, 131(4), 427-452. DOI:10.15286/jps.131.4.427-452

Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2022). The Professional Athlete Career Lifespan: Through an Indigenous Lens. International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 5(1), 409-424. 10.1007/s41978-022-00122-w

Hapeta, J.W., Whatman, C., Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2022). “Balance Is Better”: The Wellbeing Benefits of Participating in a Breadth of Sports across a Variety of Settings during Adolescence. International Journal of Environment Research and Public Health, 19 (8597), 1-10. 10.3390/ijerph19148597

Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2022). Cultural Pride: Exploring Indigenous athlete culture and wellbeing. MAI Journal A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 11(1), 78-85. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2022.11.1.7

Fa'avae, D.T.M., Faleolo, R., Havea , E. H., & Enari, D. (2022). e–talanoa as an online research method: extending vā–relations across spaces. AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 18(3), 1-10. 10.1177/11771801221118609

Enari, D., & Taula, L. (2022). Pacific Island Pride: How We Navigate Australia. The Contemporary Pacific, 34(1), 120-133. 10.1353/cp.2022.0005

Enari, D., & Fa'alafi, L. (2022). Story sovereignty -Safe spaces for performers of colour. Journal of Social Inclusion, 13(1), 1-6. 10.36251/josi231

Enari, D., & Taula, I. (2022). Tattoo my mouth: Samoan language survival in Australia. AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 0(0), 1-4. 10.1177/11771801221084884

Enari, D. (2021). Pacific youth Local and global futures, by Lee Helen. University of Malta, 4(2). pp.393-394.

Enari, D. (2021). Reppin': Pacific Islander Youth and Native Justice, by Keith L. University of Washington Press, 41(1). pp.33-35.

Enari, D., & Haua, I. (2021). A Māori and Pasifika Label—An Old History, New Context. MDPI: Genealogy, 5(3), 2-7. 10.3390/genealogy5030070

Lemusuifeauaali'i, E., & Enari, D. (2021). Ancient Structures of West Moana: Observing the Tombs, Mounds and Forts. Te Kaharoa, 17(1), 1-23. 10.24135/tekaharoa.v17i1.348

Enari, D., & Jameson, L.V. (2021). Climate Justice: a Pacific Island perspective. Australian Journal of Human Rights, 27(1), 1-12. 10.1080/1323238X.2021.1950905

Enari, D., & Rangiwai, B. (2021). Digital innovation and funeral practices: Māori and Samoan perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic. AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 17(2), 345-351. 10.1177/11771801211015568

Enari, D. (2021). DUA TANI: (Re)evolving Identities of Pacific Islanders. Te Kaharoa, 17(1), 1-24. 10.24135/tekaharoa.v17i1.342

Chao, S., & Enari, D. (2021). eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics Decolonising Climate Change: A Call for Beyond- Human Imaginaries and Knowledge Generation. eTropic electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 20(2), 32-54. 10.25120/etropic.20.2.2021.3796

Enari, D. (2021). I have Cultural Pride in a Western Space: University Cultural Clubs. Journal of Social Inclusion, 12(1), 64-69. 10.36251/josi.216

Enari, D. (2021). Indigenous language sustainability during COVID-19. Journal of Indigenous Social; Development, 10(1), 81-89.

Rangiwai, B., Enari, D., Masae, C., & Paea, D. (2021). Lost in translation: Reflexive thematic analysis in research with Pacific peoples. Te Kaharoa, 17(1), 1-7. 10.24135/tekaharoa.v17i1.354

Enari, D. (2021). Methodology marriage: Merging Western and Pacific research design. Proceedings Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 5(1), 10.26021/10641. 61-73

Matapo, J., & Enari, D. (2021). Re-imagining the dialogic spaces of talanoa through Samoan onto-epistemology. Waikato Journal of Education, 26, 79-88.

Fa'aea, A.M., & Enari, D. (2021). The pathway to leadership is through service: Exploring the Samoan tautua lifecycle. Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, 5(1), 93-100.

Enari, D., & Fa'aea, A.M. (2020). E tumau le fa'avae ae fesuia'i faiga: Pasifika Resilience During COVID‐19. Oceania; a journal devoted to the study of the native peoples of Australia, New Guinea, and the Islands of the Pacific, 90(1), 75-80. 10.1002/ocea.5269

Enari, D., & Faleolo, R. (2020). Pasifika Collective Well-Being During the COVID-19 Crisis: Samoans and Tongans in Brisbane. Journal of Indigenous Social Development, 9(3), 110-126.

Enari, D., & Matapo, J. (2020). The Digital Vā: Pasifika education innovation during the Covid-19 pandemic. MAI Journal A New Zealand Journal of Indigenous Scholarship, 9(4), 7-11. 10.20507/MAIJournal.2020.9.4.2

Borell, P., & Enari, D. (2024). Family first: The role of family in Māori and Pasifika professional athlete success. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 10126902241286389.

Borell, P., & Enari, D. (2024). More Than a Name: The Importance of Cultural Names and Identity in Professional Sport. International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 1-11.

Enari, D., & Keung, S. (2024). Indigenizing sport: Beyond tokenism. In Handbook of Critical Whiteness: Deconstructing Dominant Discourses Across Disciplines (pp. 1-7). Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore.

Enari, D., Matapo, J., Ualesi, Y., Cammock, R., Port, H., Boon, J., Refiti, A., Fainga’a-Manu Sione, I.,Thomsen, P., & Faleolo, R. (2024). Indigenising research: Moanaroa a philosophy for practice. Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1-10.

Nakhid, C., & Enari, D. (2024). What are we hiding?-The loud silence on the racialized experiences of Indigenous, Brown, and Black female athletes in Aotearoa New Zealand. Sport in Society, 1-9.

Treagus, M., & Enari, D. (2024). Fa ‘atama: Indigenous Tomboys of Sāmoa. eTropic: electronic journal of studies in the Tropics, 23(2), 197-212.

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