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Sustaining Aotearoa New Zealand as a cohesive society
A confluence of economic, social, environmental, and technological factors are placing social cohesion in Aotearoa New Zealand under increasing threat. A new Koi Tū report explores this challenge in detail; it discusses why social cohesion is critically important, outlines a framework for exploring social cohesion in New Zealand, and highlights the challenges posed by the internet and new media.
See also:
- Media release: Sustaining social cohesion in Aotearoa New Zealand
- NZ Listener: For the good of society (18 December 2021, pages 32-35)
- Stuff: The outcasts: Life as an unvaccinated person in the traffic light system
- Newshub: NZ not immune to division: New report warns COVID-19 pandemic and Christchurch terror attack putting country’s social cohesion under pressure
- Newstalk ZB (Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby): Tim Dower: Research proves Kiwis are over Covid, and getting more angry
- Newstalk ZB (Mike Hosking Breakfast): Koi Tu report: Lack of trust in government has severe consequences for social cohesion
- Te Hiku Radio: Koi Tū Report: Sustaining Social Cohesion in Aotearoa (15′ 21″)
- Waatea News (radio): Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal | Te Koi Tū (27′ 10″)
- Waatea News (Facebook video): Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal | Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures (27′ 45″)