Browsing Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies (Te Ara Auaha) by Title
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Jamming Imperialism: Māori Radio and Postcolonial New Zealand
New Zealand as a nation state was born imperial with the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. The Treaty established a partnership between Māori, the indigenous people, and the British Crown. The Treaty underpins all aspects of modern ... -
Janet Charman’s "cold snack"
(Auckland University Press, 2008)Book Design: Cover design and photographic images: "St Jude's Crossing". Plus section title photographic images: One, Two and Three, from "All the Numbers from 1 to 96" -
Jet Injection Needle-Free Dental Anaesthesia: Initial Findings
(Elsevier BV, 2022)Objectives We evaluated patient preference and reported levels of anxiety and discomfort of participants treated with a new needle-free electric motor-driven device vs. conventional local anaesthetic for dental extractions ... -
JMAD New Zealand Media Ownership 2020
(AUT Research Centre for Journalism, Media and Democracy (JMAD), 2020)No abstract. -
JMAD New Zealand Media Ownership Report 2019
(School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2019)No abstract. -
Joint Concurrent Routing and Multi-Pointer Packet Scheduling in IEEE 802.16 Mesh Networks
IEEE 802.16, also known as Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX), is a standardization effort carried out by the IEEE to provide last-mile broadband access to end users. The IEEE 802.16 standard supports ... -
Journalism education in the South Pacific, 1975-2003 : politics, policy and practice
(University of the South Pacific, 2004)University education for South Pacific journalists is a relatively recent development. It has existed in Papua New Guinea for merely a generation; it is less than a decade old at degree level in Fiji, and in the former ... -
Journalists as First Responders
(Taylor & Francis, 2020)Covering terrorist attacks has posed numerous challenges to mainstream media across the world. Bringing information to the public quickly remains a primary goal for news media, but the journalistic duty to tell the truth ... -
Kaipatiki project environment centre: project analysis
(Auckland, NZ: Department of Spatial Design, School of Art and Design, AUT University, 2011) -
Key Melanesian Media Freedom Challenges: Climate Crisis, Internet Freedoms, Fake News and West Papua
(Pacific Media Centre, School of Communication Studies, Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Melanesia, and the microstates of the Pacific generally, face the growing influence of authoritarian and secretive values in the region—projected by both China and Indonesia and with behind-the-scenes manipulation. There ... -
Key Perfromance Indicators (KPI) for the implementation of lean methodologies in a manufacture-to-order small and medium enterprise
(Production and Operations Management Society (POMS), 2008)This paper presents a key performance indicator (KPI) concept for the implementation of Lean methodologies in a manufacture-to-order (MTO) small and medium enterprise (SME). Within a case study the concept is developed and ... -
“Kia Hiwa Rā!” How Māori-language Journalists Adapt Elements of Whaikōrero for Newswork
Aotearoa has a substantial Māori-language news and current affairs sector. A notable aspect of the field is the way in which journalists have imported elements of the ancient and enduring art of whaikōrero, or public ... -
A kinetic model of municipal sludge degradation during non-catalytic wet oxidation
(Elsevier, 2015)Wet oxidation is a successful process for the treatment of municipal sludge. In addition, the resulting effluent from wet oxidation is a useful carbon source for subsequent biological nutrient removal processes in wastewater ... -
Knowing the wheat from the weeds in noisy speech
(International Speech Communication Association (ISCA), 1997)This paper introduces a word boundary detection algorithm that works in a variety of noise conditions including what is commonly called the 'cocktail party' situation. The algorithm uses the direction of the signal as the ... -
Knowledge in Wonderland: a Media Ecology Perspective of the Epistemological Influence of the Wonderland of Knowledge – a Children’s Encyclopaedia From the Early 1940s
(Ingenta, 2016)This article is a media ecology perspective of the epistemological influence of The Wonderland of Knowledge – a children’s encyclopaedia from the early 1940s. It has shown how the highly mechanized production and distribution ... -
A knowledge quality assessment model for clinical decision support systems
(IOS Press, 2018)Informatics researchers have developed many methods for using computers to utilize knowledge in decision making in the form of clinical decision support systems (CDSSs). These systems can enhance human decision making in ... -
Knowledge skills and abilities demanded of graduates in the new learning environment
(NACCQ, 1999)Changes in technology and employer demands require that we regularly survey our stakeholder communities to ensure the relevance and currency of what we are teaching, and the qualifications we offer to prepare our students ... -
Ko Wai Ko Au Ko Au Ko Wai – I Am Water, Water Is Me
(LIBRUM Publishers & Editors LLC, 2019)Kaupapa Moana, Kaupapa Wai Maori, Kaupapa Awa Ocean, fresh water and rivers Water is both life-giving and life-destroying. Today, the purity of all water sources are threatened or impacted upon by a range of factors. Both ...