International Indigenous Development Research Conference

International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2012

Tēnei rā te pōwhiri atu ki ngā iwi o ngā hau e whā, kia tatū mai rā tātau ki tēnei hui whakaharahara, ki te whakawhitiwhiti whakaaro mo ngā kaupapa kua tohua ake nei, e pā ana hoki ki ngā iwi taketake o te ao whānui.
Piki mai, kake mai, haere mai!
Pīkautia mai rā hoki nga tini mate kia tangihia ai e tātau.
Tihei mauri mate! Tihei mauri ora!   

We will hold our next biennial international conference, previously the Traditional Knowledge conference, in Auckland, New Zealand, in June 2012.

REGISTER TODAY TO ATTEND

In 2012, our conference will again be all-encompassing and multi-disciplinary, welcoming indigenous scholars from many different research fields and many nations to come together and share knowledge, develop ideas and create innovative approaches to research. Working together, we can connect over our horizons and create future opportunities for indigenous peoples worldwide. The conference will highlight indigeneity and the multidisciplinary approach used for indigenous development, with themes central to the realisation of indigenous development.

General Timetable
This is a guide only and dates are subject to change.

Today: Put 27-30 June 2012 International Indigenous Development Research Conference, Auckland, NZ in your diary
1 August 2011: Abstract submissions opened
1 December 2011: Abstract submissions closed
February 2012: Registrations now open
March 2012: Notification of abstract acceptance
April 2012: Early bird registration closed April 23rd
May 2012: Draft programme released.
27-30 June 2012: Conference
 

Keynote speakers

Kānaka ‘Ōiwi o Hawai’i
Chair and Associate Professor of Native Hawaiian Health and Deputy Director for the Center of Native and Pacific Health Disparities Research in the John A. Burns School of Medicine at the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa.
Tuscarora/Saponi
Assistant Professor of Education and American Indian and Indigenous Studies at Cornell University
Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Porou
Senior Lecturer in Māori Business, Victoria Management School, Victoria University of Wellington. Global Chair of the IUCN Commission on Environment, Economic and Social Policy.
Ngāti Raukawa, Marutūahu, Ngā Puhi
Director of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga and Professor of Indigenous Development in the Faculty of Arts, University of Auckland.
Skolt Sámi
Rector, Sámi allaskuvla / Sámi University College, Guovdageaidnu (Kautokeino), Samiland/Norway