Dominic O'Sullivan
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Dominic O'Sullivan | |
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Born | 1970 |
Citizenship | New Zealand |
Alma mater | University of Waikato |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Waikato, Charles Sturt University |
Thesis |
Dominic O'Sullivan (born 1970) is a New Zealand-Australian political scientist. He is Māori, of Te Rarawa, Ngāti Kahu descent. As of 2020, he works at Charles Sturt University.[1]
Academic career[]
After a PhD titled Faith, politics and reconciliation : the Roman Catholic Church, New Zealand Maori and indigenous Australians at the University of Waikato, O'Sullivan moved to the Charles Sturt University[1]
O'Sullivan's primary area of interest is the politics relating to indigenous peoples.[2][3][4][5]
Selected works[]
- O'Sullivan, Dominic. Beyond Biculturalism: The Politics of an Indigenous Minority. Huia Publishers, 2007.
- Bishop, Russell, Dominic O'Sullivan, and Mere Berryman. Scaling up Education Reform: Addressing the Politics of Disparity. New Zealand Council for Educational Research. PO Box 3237, Wellington 6140 New Zealand, 2010.
- O'Sullivan, Dominic. "The treaty of Waitangi in contemporary New Zealand politics." Australian Journal of Political Science 43, no. 2 (2008): 317–331.
- O'Sullivan, Dominic. "Needs, rights, nationhood, and the politics of indigeneity." MAI Review LW 1, no. 1 (2006): 12.
References[]
- ^ a b "Dominic O'Sullivan".
- ^ "Interview: Dominic O'Sullivan". Newshub.
- ^ "What Canada can learn from New Zealand on electoral reform".
- ^ "Can Indigenous Australians be deported as 'aliens'? A High Court decision will show us the strength of modern colonial power".
- ^ "What New Zealand's vote means for Maori -- and potentially First Nations in Canada".
External links[]
- Dominic O'Sullivan on Twitter
- Dominic O'Sullivan publications indexed by Google Scholar
Categories:
- Living people
- New Zealand academics
- New Zealand political scientists
- New Zealand emigrants to Australia
- 1970 births
- Te Rarawa
- Ngāti Kahu
- New Zealand academic biography stubs