Alison Green
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Alison Green
Summary
Alison Green is a human[1]. She worked as a teacher[2] and writer[3].
Key Facts
- Alison Green held citizenship in New Zealand[4].
- Alison Green is identified as part of the Māori ethnic group[5].
- Alison Green is identified as part of the Ngāti Awa ethnic group[6].
- Alison Green is identified as part of the Ngāti Ranginui ethnic group[7].
- Alison Green worked as a teacher[2].
- Alison Green's professions included writer[3].
- Alison Green's education included a stint at University of Waikato[8].
- Alison Green was educated at University of Waikato[9].
- Alison Green was educated at University of Waikato[10].
- Alison Green's doctoral advisor was Linda Tuhiwai Smith[11].
- Alison Green's doctoral advisor was Tahu Kukutai[12].
- Alison Green's doctoral advisor was Carl Te Hira Mika[13].
- Alison Green received the research fellow[14].
- Alison Green is recorded as female[15].
- Alison Green's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Alison Green's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 44165264411810191737[17].
- Alison Green's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as no2022051295[18].
- Alison Green's IdRef ID is recorded as 285935836[19].
- Alison Green earned the academic degree of Master of Māori and Pacific Development[20].
- Alison Green earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[21].
- Alison Green's family name is recorded as Green[22].
- Alison Green's given name is recorded as Alison[23].
- Alison Green's academic thesis is recorded as A discursive analysis of Maori in sexual and reproductive health policy[24].
- Alison Green's academic thesis is recorded as Indigenous knowledges in health policy in Aotearoa New Zealand and Saskatchewan Canada: A comparative study[25].
- Alison Green studied under Linda Tuhiwai Smith[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Ethnic identities include Māori[5], an ethnic group[27], in New Zealand[28]; Ngāti Awa[6], an iwi[29], in New Zealand[30]; and Ngāti Ranginui[7], an iwi[31], in New Zealand[32].
Education
Educated at University of Waikato[8], a public university[33], in New Zealand[34], founded in 1964[35]. Doctoral advisors include Linda Tuhiwai Smith[11], a professor[36], b. 1950[37], of New Zealand[38], awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit[39]; Tahu Kukutai[12], an academic[40], b. 1971[41], of New Zealand[42], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society Te Apārangi[43], specialised in sociology[44]; and Carl Te Hira Mika[13], a researcher[45]. Academic degrees include Master of Māori and Pacific Development[20] and Doctor of Philosophy[21]. Studied under Linda Tuhiwai Smith[26], a professor[46], b. 1950[47], of New Zealand[48], awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit[49] and Carl Te Hira Mika[50], a researcher[51].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include teacher[2] and writer[3].
Recognition
Alison Green received the research fellow[14].
FAQs
What did Alison Green do for work?
Alison Green worked as teacher[2] and writer[3].
Where did Alison Green go to school?
Alison Green was educated at University of Waikato[8], University of Waikato[9], and University of Waikato[10].
What awards did Alison Green receive?
Honors received include research fellow[14].