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23. Rochelle Stewart-Withers (New Zealand) - Where are the indigenous voices in Sport for Development?

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Erika speaks to Dr. Rochelle about her experience entering SDP from a Nursing and Development Studies background, the missing literature in SDP from and for indigenous voices, whose voice counts as knowledge, and how we can indigenize the sector.

Associate Professor Rochelle Stewart-Withers has tribal links to Ngāti Rāhiri Hapū o Te Ātiawa. Prior to academia she was a Registered Nurse for 16 years, holding a number of senior clinical, leadership and advisory positions at the District Health Board and Ministry of Health levels. She is also Deputy Chair of the Board of the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation. Rochelle is now Head of Programme for the Institute of Development Studies at Massey University. Development Studies at Massey is ranked in the Top 50 Development Studies Programmes globally according to QS Ranking. Rochelle's research focuses on the way sport is used in developing countries, and with Indigenous populations, to achieve social and economic goals and bring about social justice. She is interested in Indigenising this space. Outside of work she is mum to five young people.

Rochelle's ⁠LinkedIn⁠

Erika’s LinkTree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/erikamchen⁠

Resources:

  1. Indigenous Sport for Development
  2. Sport for Social Change With Aotearoa New Zealand Youth: Navigating the Theory–Practice Nexus Through Indigenous Principles (2019)
  3. An examination of an Aotearoa/New Zealand plus-sport education partnership using livelihoods and capital analysis (2020)
  4. Journal of Sport for Development - Indigenous Voices Special Issue coming soon
  5. International Platform on Sport and Development aka Sportanddev

Episode Info:

  • Episode recording date: March 7, 2023.
  • See Erika’s LinkTree for episode transcript.
  • “The Podcast Intro” by “Music_Unlimited” was retrieved from Pixabay. ⁠Licensor's Username⁠ and Licensee Username - erika_mueller.

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The views and opinions expressed by the Guests of the Inspira Podcast do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of any Agency of the United States Government, or any organization public or private.

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Erika speaks to Dr. Rochelle about her experience entering SDP from a Nursing and Development Studies background, the missing literature in SDP from and for indigenous voices, whose voice counts as knowledge, and how we can indigenize the sector.

Associate Professor Rochelle Stewart-Withers has tribal links to Ngāti Rāhiri Hapū o Te Ātiawa. Prior to academia she was a Registered Nurse for 16 years, holding a number of senior clinical, leadership and advisory positions at the District Health Board and Ministry of Health levels. She is also Deputy Chair of the Board of the New Zealand Mental Health Foundation. Rochelle is now Head of Programme for the Institute of Development Studies at Massey University. Development Studies at Massey is ranked in the Top 50 Development Studies Programmes globally according to QS Ranking. Rochelle's research focuses on the way sport is used in developing countries, and with Indigenous populations, to achieve social and economic goals and bring about social justice. She is interested in Indigenising this space. Outside of work she is mum to five young people.

Rochelle's ⁠LinkedIn⁠

Erika’s LinkTree: ⁠https://linktr.ee/erikamchen⁠

Resources:

  1. Indigenous Sport for Development
  2. Sport for Social Change With Aotearoa New Zealand Youth: Navigating the Theory–Practice Nexus Through Indigenous Principles (2019)
  3. An examination of an Aotearoa/New Zealand plus-sport education partnership using livelihoods and capital analysis (2020)
  4. Journal of Sport for Development - Indigenous Voices Special Issue coming soon
  5. International Platform on Sport and Development aka Sportanddev

Episode Info:

  • Episode recording date: March 7, 2023.
  • See Erika’s LinkTree for episode transcript.
  • “The Podcast Intro” by “Music_Unlimited” was retrieved from Pixabay. ⁠Licensor's Username⁠ and Licensee Username - erika_mueller.

Disclaimer:

The views and opinions expressed by the Guests of the Inspira Podcast do not necessarily represent the official policy or position of any Agency of the United States Government, or any organization public or private.

  continue reading

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