OPSITARA Research


Earlier this year we were pleased to welcome Associate Professor Martin Andrew to the role of Series Editor for our journal series Scope: Contemporary Research Topics. Otago Polytechnic Press publishes four to six issues in this series of peer-reviewed journals every year, on Art & Design, Health & Wellbeing, Learning & Teaching, and Work-based Learning. All issues are freely available to be read online at thescopes.org.

We hope you enjoy reading about research by Martin Andrew and other kaimahi (staff) in our region of Te Pūkenga in this month's issue of Relevant Research.

Scott Klenner
Tumuaki Rakahau - Director Research
Otago Polytechnic and Ara Institute of Canterbury
ISSN 2624-084X


  1. Immersed in the environment

    Art both expresses and influences how we see the natural world around us. Read more…
  2. Breaking language barriers

    A jazz band with te reo Māori singers performed at the 2022 Christchurch Big Band Festival. Read more…
  3. What's in a name? He aha rā te ingoa?

    Mana whenua want to see their identity back in the landscape from which they had been dispossessed. E manako ana a mana whenua kia ... Read more…
  4. Decision to tender

    To bid or not to bid? Samanthi Menike is helping building companies answer that question. Read more…
  5. World wide web

    A social network that maps APIs will help developers find what they are looking for. Read more…
  6. Neoliberal capitalism and the modern university

    Plumbing is "good", German and music "bad", according to the prevailing ideology. Read more…
  7. Rethinking care for chronic conditions

    Anna Askerud's research shows that new models of care for those with chronic conditions need to consider social determinants. Read more…
  8. Sartorial continuity

    Wearing traditional dress provides a way of keeping connected to cultural identity in other cultural contexts. Read more…
  9. Midwinter enchantment

    Communication Design ākonga (students) contributed to a magical midwinter experience. Read more…
  10. Wairua: Te kaiwhatu ātaahua | The beautiful weaver

    How and why might we incorporate spirituality into tertiary education? Ka pēhea, he aha hoki, e whakauru ai i te wairuatanga ki te ... Read more…