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  • Cultural protectionism in a deregulated and diversifying broadcasting environment Getting more M?ori music on air

    Jennifer Cattermole
    67-87
    2015-03-09
  • Musicians and the lifetime soundtrack Creation and perception of musically motivated autobiographical memories

    Lauren Istvandity
    48-67
    2017-05-03
  • Not given lightly Chris Knox, nationalism, whiteness and punk/indie discourse in Aoteraroa/New Zealand

    Matthew Bannister
    40-67
    2020-09-22
  • Immersion and metal music videos Aspects of Maori culture in ‘Kai Tangata’ and ‘Hatupatu’

    Elise Girard-Despraulex
    43–63
    2023-01-31
  • Making metal work Working lives of metal musicians in Aotearoa/New Zealand

    Catherine Hoad, Ian Moore
    22–42
    2023-01-31
  • An interview with King Kapisi, Awanui Reeder and Ryan Monga Riffing on Pacific festivals and the notion of 'Pacific music’

    Jared Mackley-Crump
    87-99
    2015-12-17
  • Introduction

    Mark Evans, Denis Crowdy
    5-6
    2015-03-09
  • ‘Lookin, searchin, seekin, findin’ A new beat

    Shelley Brunt, Oli Wilson, Catherine Strong
    105-111
    2015-09-07
  • Rationales in flux Charting transcultural Polynesian music-making processes

    Andrew Faleatua
    107-121
    2019-12-04
  • Seleka’s profane potency Kava artists and rebellious music in Tonga

    Arcia Tecun , Taniela Petelo
    134-154
    2021-07-08
  • An annotated interview with Beastwars Language, identity and place in New Zealand metal

    Jessica Kruk, Wesley C Robertson
    5–21
    2023-01-31
  • A sense of displacement Longing for past heritage in Olde Throne’s black metal

    Giordano Calvi
    70–80
    2023-01-31
  • Interview: Pasifika climate activist music in New Zealand, queered and disabled

    Kirsten Zemke, Luka Leleiga Lim-Cowley
    173-187
    2021-07-08
  • An interview with Tiki Taane Expressing cultural heritage and identity through music

    Oli Wilson
    167-174
    2015-09-07
  • Keam, Glenda, and Tony Mitchell, eds. 2011. Home, Land and Sea: Situating Music in Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland: Pearson. ISBN 978-1-44251-632-8 (pbk). 320 pp.

    Matthew Bannister
    95-97
    2012-11-20
  • Editorial introduction

    Catherine Hoad
    1–4
    2023-01-31
  • Prickly Jim A Collaboration between Sam Stonnell and Lydia Hill

    Lydia Hill, Sam Stonnell
    81–86
    2023-01-31
  • Will you remember Notes on Neil Roberts Day and sites of community memory in Aotearoa punk and hardcore

    Lauren Deacon
    64–69
    2023-01-31
  • Editorial introduction

    Shelley Brunt, Oli Wilson
    91–95
    2021-12-21
  • Editorial introduction

    Shelley Brunt, Oli Wilson
    5–7
    2020-09-22
  • Hitchhiker’s guide to reality Devising an interdisciplinary radio play in a pandemic

    Briony Luttrell, Hannah Joyce Banks, Andy Ward, Lachlan Goold
    69–75
    2021-08-28
  • AEIOU Moana and the Moahunters, Music Video and the Communication of Polynesian Cultures in Contemporary New Zealand

    Sara Vui-Talitu
    78-88
    2015-10-06
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