Fiona Barker
Political scientist at Te Herenga Waka @vicuniwgtn.bsky.social Victoria University of Wellington. Comparative politics of migration, citizenship, political representation.
- Reposted by Fiona Barker'Garrison World: Redcoat Soldiers in New Zealand and across the British Empire' by Charlotte Macdonald publishes in November. Preorder now from your local bookseller or through our website: www.bwb.co.nz/books/garrison... 📷 Neil Pardington
- Reposted by Fiona Barker🆕 #NewZealand #PoliticalData ✂️ In 2024, PM #ChristopherLuxon & the new coalition government cut public spending, advanced reforms, faced Māori opposition + delivered tax relief while reversing Labour’s policies, report @fionacbarker.bsky.social & @willdreyer.bsky.social. 👉 buff.ly/bgF78Sb
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerI'm recruiting 2 PhD researchers to work with me on a project studying how social groups influence vote choices! Info on the position and how to apply 👉 www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jo... Please share with interested students who would like to move to beautiful Leuven!
- Important contribution from my Te Herenga Waka-VUW and Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha-UC colleagues on the history, achievements, and limits of the 🇳🇿 Citizenship (Western Samoa) (Restoration) Amendment Act 2024. 👏
- Nikitha Aithal, Helena Cook, Marnie Lloydd and Julija Sardelić focus on 🇳🇿 2024 citizenship restoration for Sāmoans, arguing it treats the symptoms, not the systems of colonial injustice Justice means dismantling ongoing racism & exclusion, not just restoring legal status ⚖️ 🔗 tinyurl.com/56wjhr8w
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerI really wish someone in the opposition would move this motion in the House tomorrow (as per, eg, the C19 PHR Act). The motion would almost certainly fail but we need to build a stronger expectation that such scrutiny shouldn’t get dispensed with in the law-making process.
- PSA for Wellington folks: Political Science and IR Seminar @VUW today, Thursday 8 May, 3:00pm, 16 Kelburn Parade. Speaker: Prof Ruth Dassonneville (KU Leuven; Univ. de Montréal) Title: The Dimensionality of Party Competition As Seen By Citizens All welcome! Or DM me for Zoom link.
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerSelecting Diversity: @fionacbarker.bsky.social & @samcrawley.bsky.social examine ethnicity, party strategies & candidate selection in New Zealand Elections (1996–2020) - buff.ly/QWZ2bNU (OPEN ACCESS) @polstudiesassoc.bsky.social @uoypolitics.bsky.social @sagepub.com #polsky
- Wellington, we have an abundance of incredible treats at the Crofton Downs School Fair. Open until 2pm!!
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- Reposted by Fiona BarkerVision for Wellington's first event drew a large crowd, but their ideas for the future if the city mostly involved going back to the past. thespinoff.co.nz/society/21-0...
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerThe same councillors who decry excessive spending on pet projects just voted to pump millions of dollars into a house for flowers. thespinoff.co.nz/politics/18-...
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerHad an OIA on the Marsden decisions land. This appears to be the ground zero and the level of thinking Collins put into gutting humanities funding. I have found no actual *advice* or analysis on the removal of humanities panels and literally zero engagement with Royal Society or Universities.
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerHell. This is what I meant when I said implementation of these reforms matters more than the stated policy. It is also absolutely counter to the SSAG report that recommended disestablishing Callaghan Innovation; it was very clear that the scale on which these reforms need to be implemented is YEARS
- New paper out in @polstudies.bsky.social with @samcrawley.bsky.social on diversity & candidate selection patterns in NZ elections, 1996-2020. We examine ethnicity, representation outcomes, and how parties navigate electoral system incentives. May be of interest to @migcitizenapsa.bsky.social folks!
- Selecting Diversity: @fionacbarker.bsky.social & @samcrawley.bsky.social examine ethnicity, party strategies & candidate selection in New Zealand Elections (1996–2020) - buff.ly/49CMB9J (OPEN ACCESS) @polstudiesassoc.bsky.social @uoypolitics.bsky.social
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerCome join us at @vicuniwgtn for this important post-doc. ejye.fa.ap1.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candid...
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- Grateful to be spending time at @sciencespo-cee.bsky.social, where I'll be giving a research seminar on Mon, 9 December. If you're in Paris & interested in political parties, candidate selection & ethnic diversity, come along! Registration link: www.sciencespo.fr/centre-etude...
- Reposted by Fiona BarkerYou do not need an EasyVote Card to vote. You do not even need to be enrolled and you do not need to take identification with you when you go to vote. If you are a NZer over the age of 18, just show up to a polling booth and you will be able to vote. Pass it on.