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    'Rural restructuring' : a multi-scalar analysis of the Otago Central Rail Trail 

    Dowsett, Owen (Lincoln University, 2008)
    ‘Rural restructuring’ has frequently been used to indicate the magnitude, and conceptualise the nature, of contemporary change in the countryside. Most notably, concern has focused upon the fundamental changes in economic ...
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    Compliance at work: protecting identity and science practice under corporatisation 

    Hunt, Lesley M. (Lincoln University, 2003)
    When the New Zealand Government restructured the system of the public funding of research (1990-1992) it created Crown Research Institutes (CRIs) as companies operating in a global, market-led economy. One CRI, AgResearch, ...
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    Managerialism as a professionalising catalyst for the front-line practitioner community of New Zealand's Department of Conservation 

    Kennedy Euan, S. (Lincoln University, 2003)
    Since 1984, public service occupations in New Zealand have been subordinated to the over-determined bureaucratic structures of contemporary managerialism. The reactions of front-line public servants to New Management’s ...
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    Student perspectives on school camps : a photo-elicitation interview study 

    Smith Erin, F. (Lincoln University, 2008)
    First-hand narrative accounts of participants’ experiences during outdoor programmes are notably absent from the outdoor education literature. This thesis reports on an exploratory study which applied a creative qualitative ...
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    AuthorDowsett, Owen (1)Hunt, Lesley M. (1)Kennedy Euan, S. (1)Smith Erin, F. (1)Keyword
    220000 Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts-General (4)
    370000 Studies in Human Society (4)
    identity (2)New Zealand (2)330000 Education (1)350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services (1)AgResearch (1)autonomy (1)beliefs (1)Central Otago (1)... View MoreDate Issued2008 (2)2003 (2)
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