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    • The W[ ]rth of Objects 

      Johnson, Charles (Auckland University of Technology, 2021)
      This research focuses upon de-centering the notion of the ‘human’ from an ontological standpoint through the creative exploration and interrogation of found objects. Traditionally ‘non-human’ matter is viewed as passive ...
    • The WAIS Coding Subtest As an Embedded Performance Validity Measure in Cases of Traumatic Brain Injury 

      Krievina, Arta (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      Most recent estimates have indicated that around 69 million people worldwide sustain traumatic brain injury (TBI) every year. Often following TBI, a neuropsychological assessment is conducted in order to determine the ...
    • Waist to height ratio in relation to time to run 550 m in primary school children in the Waikato region 

      Cooper, Rebecca Jayne (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Background: Relationships between excess body fat, body fat distribution, and body proportions with physical fitness are important to explore because emphasis is placed on monitoring these health markers during interventions ...
    • Walking for wellbeing after stroke: Building a treatment theory to improve real-world walking 

      Stretton, Caroline (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      This thesis explored ways to enable people with stroke to walk more in the real-world. The starting point for this work was the lack of sustained change in real-world walking following clinic-based interventions after ...
    • Walking the line: managing type 2 diabetes: a grounded theory study of part-Europeans from Fiji 

      Simpson, Sandra (Auckland University of Technology, 2004)
      This study examines the experience of managing Type 2 diabetes from the perspective of Part-European people from Fiji who have this disorder. A qualitative approach was used, and the methodology was grounded theory based ...
    • Walking the Regulatory Tightrope: A Case Study in Compliance of New Zealand Small Charities 

      Eves, Paul Michael (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      This research investigates the accounting and governance practices of small (Tier 3 and Tier 4) Aotearoa New Zealand charities as a result of the recent changes in reporting by charities. Comparatively little is known about ...
    • Walls that speak: creative multivocality within Tangatarua 

      Thyne, Debbi (Auckland University of Technology, 2009)
      This research posits art as an encounter, an encounter between the conceptual worlds of artists and of viewers. It acclaims the respective art skills within the marae (communal meeting place) named Tangatarua at Waiariki ...
    • War & Bees 

      Bailie-Bellew, Thea (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      This thesis consists of practice-led research in the form of a full-length script for a feature film; plus, a 6000-word essay (exegesis). A summary of the script is as follows. Bridget, a devout Catholic woman, returns ...
    • Warm-up strategies in freestyle snowsports: Effects of extremely cold enviornments on performance 

      Crowhen, Shane (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      Background: The implementation of a dynamic warm-up is a widely accepted practice amongst athletes in many sports, but less common in freestyle snow sports (i.e. skiing and snowboarding). Moreover, in freestyle skiing and ...
    • A Warming Inhale, Ecology and Capitalism in the Site of the Body 

      Gilson, Geoff (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      Is my art anything? Is my politics nothing? This exegesis plays with ideas found in somatic research, literature on ecology and capitalism, activism and performance; it acknowledges theoretical research, bodywork and ...
    • Was Freud Right? Is Intensive Psychotherapy Needed to Harness the Brain’s Natural Plasticity? 

      Bradley, Ruth (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      Is intensive psychotherapy needed to harness the brain’s natural plasticity? In order to throw light on this evidence-based question this dissertation conducts reviews of three bodies of literature: First it conducts ...
    • Was this motion captured? 

      Sengupta, Rafi (Auckland University of Technology, 2011)
      This research project has two main aims. The first is to investigate why digital cyber stars in recent live action movies have not always been widely accepted by audiences, despite being rendered to look photo-real and ...
    • The Water Flows From the Rhine in Switzerland, to the Waters of the Wairoa in Aotearoa, Back to Te Auaunga Where I Now Live: Exploring Transnational Movement and Place Through a Visual Art Practice 

      Schlatter, Lea (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      This practice-led research is primarily located in Aotearoa and in reference to Switzerland, my country of birth. Various materials have been utilised as tools to visualise and examine my presence in Aotearoa as tauiwi ...
    • Water reporting in China: an attempt at illumination 

      Zhu, Hong (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      This research investigated the current situation of water-related information disclosure in 50 major Chinese companies (SSE 50), which were listed on the Shanghai Exchange Market. More specifically, this research involved ...
    • Wave Energy Dynamics and Coastal Erosion: A Case Study on Narrow Neck Bay Auckland 

      Samaratunga, Chloe Tiara (Auckland University of Technology, 2022)
      Coastal zones mark the boundary between land and sea and are actively evolving due the constant movement of waves. Sea waves are a dynamic feature of coastal zones that play a large role in the erosional processes that ...
    • Wavelet analysis and classification surface electromyography signals 

      Kilby, Jeff (Auckland University of Technology, 2005)
      A range of signal processing techniques have been adopted and developed as a methodology which can be used in developing an intelligent surface electromyography (SEMG) signal classifier. An intelligent SEMG signal classifier ...
    • Wavelet based OFDM with V-BLAST Virtual MIMO for Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks 

      Rafique, Zimran (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are finding their place in many real life applications because low power and small-size sensor nodes can be inexpensively and easily deployed in the areas of interest for different applications. ...
    • Way of the Process Painter: the coexistence of process & painting within a wayfaring, intuitive and durational practice 

      Jackson, Leanne (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      This practice-led research project Way of the Process Painter explores process and painting as coexistent within a wayfaring, intuitive and durational painting practice, and can be likened to an open-ended journey where ...
    • A Way to Understand Interpreters Working With Refugees in New Zealand. Exploring the Meaning of Doing Interpreting 

      Britz, Philip (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      This study seeks to understand the ‘lived’ experience of interpreters and clinicians working with clients who are refugees. Using a hermeneutic phenomenological method, informed by Heidegger [1889-1976] and Gadamer ...
    • Wayfinding for health seeking: a design-led exploration of how wayfinding employing empathetic communication design can improve the hospital outpatient experience 

      Short, Eden Jayne (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      This project explores how a design-led approach could be used to improve health seekers’ wayfinding experiences within Auckland City Hospital. It questions how empathetic communication design may be practiced to support ...

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