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Globalization, creative alliance and self-Orientalism: Negotiating Japanese identity within Asics global advertising production
(SAGE Publications, 2017-10-10)
This article deploys the notion of 'self-Orientalization' to empirically investigate the signifying practices across the East–West divide for the construction of global advertising campaigns by Japanese sport brand Asics. ...
Analysis of spatial heterogeneity in coupling development of industrialization and resource environmental bearing capacity
(Technoscience Publications, 2020-03)
The contradiction between supply and demand of resource environment has become increasingly severe because of population expansion and the rapid development of industrial economy. Spatial quantitative evaluation of coupling ...
The Cardrona Hotel: Creating a New Zealand heritage icon
(Intellect in association with Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand, 2018-09-01)
On the road between the famed tourist hubs of Wanaka and Arrowtown on New Zealand’s South Island lies the former 1860s gold-rush-era town of Cardrona. There, beside an immaculately kept heritage precinct of nineteenth-century ...
High intensity interval training in a real world setting: A randomized controlled feasibility study in overweight inactive adults, measuring change in maximal oxygen uptake
(PLOS, 2014-01)
Background
In research clinic settings, overweight adults undertaking HIIT (high intensity interval training) improve their fitness as effectively as those undertaking conventional walking programs but can do so within a ...
Multiple dimensions of mediation within transnational advertising production: cultural intermediaries as shapers of emerging cultural capital
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-08-16)
The paper re-conceptualizes cultural intermediaries as shapers of “emerging cultural capital” (Prieur, A., and M. Savage. 2013. “Emerging Forms of Cultural Capital.” European Societies 15 (2): 246–267; Savage, M., F. Devine, ...
The association between physical activity and vascular health in a cross section of older adults : A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Applied Science at Lincoln University
(Lincoln University, 2020)
In New Zealand, the older adult population is the fastest growing age group, currently with 29,000 90 plus year olds, and it is projected to surpass 180,000 by 2060 (Stats NZ, 2019b). Older age is associated with frailty ...
Analysis of damage data collected for wine storage tanks following the 2013 and 2016 New Zealand earthquakes
(New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering (NZSEE), 2020-06-01)
The 2013 Seddon earthquake (Mw 6.5), the 2013 Lake Grassmere earthquake (Mw 6.6), and the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake (Mw 7.8) provided an opportunity to assemble the most extensive damage database to wine storage tanks ever ...
Co-management for tourism development and community wellbeing: the case of Hill Tracts, Bangladesh
(Lincoln University, 2019)
A broad view of sustainable tourism development is becoming increasingly apparent whereby the discourse of sustainability has been extended to include notions of tourism/community capitals, sustainable livelihoods, quality ...
Research priorities for child and adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviours: an international perspective using a twin-panel Delphi procedure
(BioMed Central, 2013-10-24)
Background: The quantity and quality of studies in child and adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviour have rapidly increased, but research directions are often pursued in a reactive and uncoordinated manner.
Aim: ...
Sedentary behaviour and chronic disease
(SAGE Publications, 2014-05-01)
Can sedentary behaviour be considered a cultural maladaptation?
Michael Hamlin and Adrian Paterson, both of Lincoln University, New
Zealand, compare current physical activity patterns with those of our
hunter-gatherer ...