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Ashlea Gillon
Ashlea Gillon
Lecturer of Māori Studies, Waipapa Taumata Rau - University of Auckland
Verified email at auckland.ac.nz
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Oh, you don't look Māori: Socially assigned ethnicity
A Gillon, D Cormack, B Borell
282019
COVID-19 and Indigenous resilience
Z Akuhata-Huntington, S Foster, A Gillon, M Merito, L Oliver, N Parata, ...
Higher Education Research & Development 39 (7), 1377-1383, 2020
272020
“You’re the One That Was on Uncle’s Wall!”: Identity, Whanaungatanga and Connection for Takatāpui (LGBTQ+ Māori)
L Hamley, S Groot, J Le Grice, A Gillon, L Greaves, M Manchi, T Clark
Genealogy 5 (2), 54, 2021
222021
Te Tapatoru: A model of whanaungatanga to support rangatahi wellbeing
L Hamley, J Le Grice, L Greaves, S Groot, C Lindsay Latimer, L Renfrew, ...
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 18 (2), 171-194, 2023
212023
‘Why would you give your children to something you don’t trust?’: Rangatahi health and social services and the pursuit of tino rangatiratanga
C Lindsay Latimer, J Le Grice, L Hamley, L Greaves, A Gillon, S Groot, ...
Kōtuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 17 (3), 298-312, 2022
162022
Fat Indigenous bodies and body sovereignty: An exploration of re-presentations
A Gillon
Journal of Sociology 56 (2), 213-228, 2020
152020
Seen but unheard: navigating turbulent waters as Māori and Pacific postgraduate students in STEM
T McAllister, S Naepi, L Walker, A Gillon, P Clark, E Lambert, ...
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 52 (sup1), 116-134, 2022
142022
Kōrero Mōmona, Kōrero ā-Hauora: a Kaupapa Māori and fat studies discussion of fatness, health and healthism
A Gillon, C Pausé
Fat Studies 11 (1), 8-21, 2022
102022
Media portrayal of Māori and bariatric surgery in Aotearoa/New Zealand
JL Rahiri, A Gillon, S Furukawa, A MacCormick, A Hill, M Harwood
New Zealand Medical Association, 2018
92018
Māori experiences of bariatric surgery in South Auckland, New Zealand
JL Rahiri, A Gillon, J Tuhoe, AD MacCormick, A Hill, M Harwood
AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples 16 (4), 300-308, 2020
72020
Growing the fleet; views of the moana
A Gillon
maI, 81, 2020
72020
Enhancing responsiveness to Māori in a publicly funded bariatric service in Aotearoa New Zealand
JL Rahiri, J Tuhoe, A Gillon, AD MacCormick, A Hill, M Harwood
ANZ Journal of Surgery 90 (4), 508-513, 2020
42020
Portrayal of bariatric surgery in the New Zealand print news media
JL Rahiri, A Barazanchi, A Gillon, A MacCormick, M Harwood, A Hill
ANZ Journal of Surgery 89 (6), 689-694, 2019
42019
Kāre ā-tinana, engari, ā-wairua: Te mana o te karere: Re-thinking Indigenous postgraduate whanaungatanga
A Gillon, K West, Y Ualesi
MAI Journal 9 (4), 10.20507, 2020
32020
Teeth are for chewing: a critical review of the conceptualisation and ethics of a controversial intraoral weight-loss device
C Pausé, TG McAllister, AB Simpson, R Graham, L Calloway, A Gillon, ...
British Dental Journal 231 (11), 675-679, 2021
22021
“Oh you don’t look Māori”: Social Ascription and Te Haerenga o Tuakiri: The Journey of Identity
A Gillon
Masters Thesis-University of Auckland, 2016
22016
Self-identified fat people’s understanding of the need for, and use of, long needles when being vaccinated against COVID-19: findings from a international online exploratory survey
G Parker, C Pause, A Gillon, L Gray
Critical Public Health 33 (3), 375-382, 2023
12023
Mana whenua, mana moana, mana tinana, mana momona
A Gillon, J Le Grice, M Webber, T McIntosh
New Zealand Sociology 37 (1), 165-185, 2022
12022
He Vaka Moana: Navigating the success of Māori and Pasifika students in higher education
H Smith, E Wolfgramm-Foliaki, A Gillon
12021
Tautitotito–Kama ‘ilio: Talking Story–health storytelling between relations.
A Gillon, S Keaulana-Scott, K West, M Antonio
Ethical Space: The International Journal of Communication Ethics 20, 2023
2023
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