Mō | About
Te Tira is an open access journal publishing primarily the works produced by students of the Master's of Māori and Indigenous Leadership (University of Canterbury, Aotearoa) degree. It has broad application to the field of Indigenous knowledges generally, including theorising about self-determination. The aim is to encourage high quality contributions from those students and to foster discussions among academics, policy-makers and community workers in the area of Indigenous leadership and Indigenous knowledges.
Focus and Scope
Te Tira publishes both empirical and conceptual research emerging out of the Master's of Māori and Indigenous Leadership degree. The journal aims to disseminate diverse research approaches, covering innovative contributions regarding the development of Indigenous leadership and knowledge.
Publication Frequency
The journal publishes on a rolling article basis.
Peer Review
Articles are reviewed by the editors:
Carl Mika (carl.mika@canterbury.ac.nz)
Jeanette King (j.king@canterbury.ac.nz)
Copyright & Reuse Licence
Articles in Te Tira are published under a Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International License, and can be reproduced as long as Te Tira is attributed as the original source. Copyright resides with the authors while allowing Te Tira to publish under licence with permission. Authors retain the right to re-publish their papers elsewhere, provided that they acknowledge original publication in Te Tira.
Plagiarism Policy
If plagiarism is detected in any aspect of an article, the manuscript will be retracted and the author may be restricted from publishing in our Journal in the future.