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Points of Departure

Of zombies, monsters and song: the third Academic Identities Conference

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Pages 315-321 | Received 07 Jun 2013, Accepted 19 Oct 2013, Published online: 21 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

This essay is a response to the third biennial conference showcasing research and scholarship on academic identities held at the University of Auckland, New Zealand in July 2012. The first conference, with the theme of ‘academic identities in crisis’, was held at the University of Central Lancashire in 2008; the second, ‘academic identities in the 21st century’, was held in 2010 at the University of Strathclyde. The third, entitled Screaming in a 20-mile zone: Academic Identities in 2014 will take place next year on 8–9 July at Durham University, UK.

Notes

1. A marae is the place for a Māori community to formally welcome visitors and debate issues. Te Aka Matua o Te Pou Hawaiki Marae is on the Epsom campus of The University of Auckland.

2. The conference website is: http://www.aic.education.auckland.ac.nz/.

3. Part of The University of Auckland, the Fale Pasifika provides a home for institutional as well as Pacific-related ceremonies and festivities; it is also a place for dialogue, teaching and learning about the Pacific Islands.

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