Journal of New Zealand Studies
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Innovating Perspectives on New Zealand's Evolving Narrative
Introduction
Journal of New Zealand Studies, published by Victoria University of Wellington, Faculty of Law, serves as a pivotal platform for exploration and scholarship pertaining to the cultural, social, and historical dimensions of New Zealand. With its ISSN 1176-306X and E-ISSN 2324-3740, this journal emphasizes interdisciplinary research and aims to promote dialogue between various disciplines within the arts and humanities and social sciences. Despite being categorized in the Q4 quartile for both fields, it represents a unique opportunity for researchers and academics to contribute to, and engage with, the evolving narrative of New Zealand’s identity and its global context. This periodical is crucial for those seeking to delve deeper into the local issues, cultural phenomena, and societal changes that shape New Zealand. It welcomes contributions that push the boundaries of conventional research, thereby enhancing scholarly discourse. For researchers, professionals, and students alike, Journal of New Zealand Studies offers a rich resource for advancing knowledge and fostering an appreciation for New Zealand's diverse scholarly landscape.
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