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Irene Ayallo

Senior Lecturer - Social Practice, School of Healthcare and Social Practice
School of Healthcare and Social Practice

Publications

Ayallo, I. (2021). Research Collection on Refugee and Ethnic Migrant Background Communities for Community Research Website: The Process of Curating this Collection. Hear from us, not about us: The power of refugee-background research, https://youtu.be/b8Cb2VWUQ1c.

Ayallo, I. (2021). Intersections of immigration law and family violence: Exploring barriers for ethnic migrant and refugee background women. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work (Vol. 33(4)).

Ayallo, I. (2021). A critical exploration of the place of 'religion' and 'religious identity' in social practice with ethnic communities: A case of African background communities. Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ) Conference 2021, Lincoln University, Christchurch.

Ayallo, I. (2019). Exploring Cultural Identity Construction among African Migrant and Refugee Background Youth in Aotearoa New Zealand. WISE UP 2019, Auckland, New Zealand.

Ayallo, I. (2019). A Perspective on S4.5 Residence Category for Victims of Domestic Violence (VDV) Policy: Addressing Domestic Violence against 'Ethnic' Women. Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ): December 3-6, University of Auckland, Auckland.

Ayallo, I., (Reviewer) (2018). Thesis Review: Evaluating the Impact of Social Change Catalyst on Urban Community Development: A Case Study of LIN Centre for Community Development in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam by Chau Doan-Bao. Auckland, New Zealand, Unitec ePress (Vol. Unitec ePress Thesis Review Series (2)).

Connor, H., Ayallo, I., & Elliott, S. (2017). African mothers' experiences of raising 'Afro-Kiwi kids' in Aotearoa / New Zealand. Australasian Review of African Studies (Vol. 38(2)).
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/4290

Ayallo, I. (2016). Thesis Review: Gender, Migration and Communication Networks: Mapping the Communicative Ecology of Latin American Women in New Zealand/Aotearoa. Auckland, New Zealand, ePress (Vol. 2016/1:Thesis Review Series).

Connor, H., Ayallo, I., & Elliott, S. (2016). From Mama Africa to Papatūānuku: The Experiences of a Group of African Immigrant and Refugee-Background Mothers Living in Auckland, Aotearoa-New Zealand. Schultes, K. A. & Vallianatos, H. Canada.

Ayallo, I. (2015). Religion and Community Development: Working with African Communities. Community Development Conference, Unitec Institute of Technology.
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3221

Connor, H., Elliott, S., & Ayallo, I. (2015). From Mama Afrika to Papatuanuku. Refugee Research Symposium, AUT North Campus, Auckland.

Connor, H., Elliott, S., & Ayallo, I. (2015). From Mama Afrika to Papatuanuku. Refugee Education Conference 2015 Celebrating Success, King's College, Auckland, New Zealand.

Ayallo, I. (2015). Public Policy Dialogue as a Salvation Practice for Women and Youth living with HIV in Kenya. Bacon, H., Dosset, W., and Knowles, S. London.

Fanslow, J. L., Gulliver, P., Dixon, R., and Ayallo, I. (2014). Women's Initiation of Physical Violence Against an Abusive Partner Outside of a Violent Episode. Journal of Interpersonal Violence (Vol. XX).

Fanlsow, J. L., Gulliver, P., Dixson, R., and Ayallo, I. (2014). Hitting Back: Women's Use of Physical Violence Against Violent Male Partners, in the Context of a Violent Episode. Journal of Interpersonal Violence (Vol. XX).

Ayallo, I. (2014). HIV-AIDS Public Policy Making Processes in Kenya: Assessing the Participation of People Living with HIV. Diversity, Community Action and Social Justice: Unitec Winter Lecture Series, Unitec, Waitakere Campus, 18 June.

Ayallo, I. (2014). A Reimagination of 'Preferential option for the poor' in the Context of Postcolonial Political Theology in Africa. The Postcolonial Church, Theology, Identity and Mission in Africa, Saint Paul's University, Limuru: May 28-30, 2014.
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3147

Ayallo, I. (2012). Public Policy Dialogue for Socially-Inclusive Public Policy Making Processes in Kenya: The Role of the Anglican Church of Kenya. Doctor of Philosophy, Auckland University of Technology, Culture and Society.

Ayallo, I. (2012). HIV-AIDS Public Policy Making Processes in Kenya: Assessing the Participation of People Living with HIV and the role of the Anglican Church of Kenya'. Turning the Tide Together: A Dialogue on HIV-AIDS, Faith and Public Policy, University of Chester: 30th November 2012.

Ayallo, I. (2012). The Fourth Mark of Mission: To Seek to Transform Unjust Structures of Society. Ross, C (Ed.), Life-Widening Mission, Edinburgh, Wipf & Stock.

Ayallo, I. (2007). Vanguards and/or Vandals: A Reading of Youth-Elders Relationship in Selected Bible Texts and in Luo Nyanza Church Community, Kenya. Masters of Theology in Biblical Studies, University of Auckland, School of Theology.