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100 _aMilroy, Stephanie
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245 _aMāori women and domestic violence :
_bthe methodology of research and the Māori perspective
_cMilroy, Stephanie
260 _c1996
300 _a19p.; computer file : World Wide Web
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500 _aThis article is one of 8 in a special issue of this journal on domestic violence. The whole issue is available here: http://www.waikato.ac.nz/law/research/waikato_law_review/volume_4,_issue_1,_1996
500 _aWaikato Law Review 4(1) 1996 : 58-76
520 _aAs part of a project on legal representation of women survivors of domestic violence, this article outlines the research methodology used for interviews with Māori women participants. The approach and methodology used in the research were based on feminist theories of methodology. The application of such theories is critically discussed in relation to research involving Māori participants. It is argued that had the research been designed from a Māori perspective, more of the issues of critical concern to Māori would have been explored. To put these issues into context, the article discusses traditional Māori perspectives on domestic violence, and the effects of colonisation on Māori in terms of the imposition of a foreign legal system.
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_aCULTURAL ISSUES
_9177
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
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_aGENDER
_9269
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_aJUSTICE
_9333
650 2 7 _9357
_aMĀORI
_2FVC
650 2 7 _9431
_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_2FVC
773 0 _tWaikato Law Review 4(1) 1996 : 58-76
830 _aWaikato Law Review
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856 4 _uhttp://www.waikato.ac.nz/law/research/waikato_law_review/volume_4,_issue_1,_1996
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_cARTICLE
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