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Research Note: Current New Zealand Population Projections (June, 2021) 研究说明:当前新西兰人口预测(2021年6月)
Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI: 10.24135/anzjsi.v1i.29
C. Crothers
Key information from current population projections developed by Statistics NZ, especially those based on 2018 or since, are provided, with brief commentary on the results and their interpretation.
本文提供了新西兰统计局(Statistics NZ)编制的当前人口预测的关键信息,特别是基于2018年或之后的人口预测,并对结果及其解释进行了简要评论。
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Recent Aotearoa/New Zealand Social Science Books (2019-2020) 新西兰社会科学图书(2019-2020)
Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.24135/anzjsi.v1i.41
C. Crothers
A listing of social science New Zealand-related books published between 2019 and early 2021 is provided.
提供了2019年至2021年初出版的新西兰社会科学相关书籍清单。
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Review Essay: Comparing Demographic and Sociological Imaginations 综述文章:比较人口学和社会学的想象
Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.24135/anzjsi.v1i.27
David G. Pearson
Paul Spoonley’s wide-ranging survey of what he sees as new local population challenges is described and assessed. This is followed by an examination of Richard Alba’s critical analysis of how the misuse of demographic statistics influenced recent American political upheavals and distorts an understanding of ethno-relations in the United States. Whether his theory of new non-zero assimilation can be applied to New Zealand is then tentatively explored. Finally, some reflections on the relationship between demography and sociology and the enduring dangers of categoricalism are presented.
保罗·斯波利对他所认为的新的当地人口挑战进行了广泛的调查,并对其进行了描述和评估。接下来是对理查德·阿尔巴(Richard Alba)关于误用人口统计数据如何影响最近美国政治动荡和扭曲对美国种族关系理解的批判性分析的考察。他的新非零同化理论能否适用于新西兰进行了尝试性的探讨。最后,对人口学与社会学之间的关系以及分类主义的持久危险提出了一些思考。
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Park, J., Scott, K., York, D. & Carnahan, M. (2019) Haemophilia in Aotearoa New Zealand. More than a bleeding nuisance. Abingdon: Routledge. Park, J., Scott, K., York, D.和Carnahan, M.(2019)新西兰Aotearoa血友病。不止是个讨厌鬼。阿宾顿:劳特利奇。
Pub Date : 2021-05-01 DOI: 10.24135/anzjsi.v1i.28
J. Benseman
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The Mood of the Nation in 2020: The Stuff/Massey pre-election online survey 2020年的国民情绪:Stuff/Massey选前在线调查
Pub Date : 2021-03-19 DOI: 10.24135/anzjsi.v1i.6
G. Duncan, James H. Liu, Sarah Y Choi
Leading up to the 2017 New Zealand general election, Stuff.co.nz and Massey University collaborated in two online surveys of public opinion to test the mood of the nation and seek opinions about a range of relevant political and social issues. Given their success, two more surveys were conducted in 2020. This article summarises results from the 2020 data, and reflects on the methodological advantages, disadvantages and challenges of conducting people-driven online surveys that need to meet the differing needs of academic researchers, journalists and the public. While the surveys produced very large samples, they were not representative. Moreover, the choices of items were influenced by what happened to be newsworthy at the time. Naturally, Covid-19 was a significant theme during the 2020 surveys. The results reveal predictable left–right polarization of opinions, a minority support for conspiracy theories, some areas of wide agreement across the political spectrum, and some unexpected nuances of opinions within and across ethnic groups.
在2017年新西兰大选之前,Stuff.co.nz和梅西大学(Massey University)合作进行了两项公众意见在线调查,以测试国民的情绪,并就一系列相关的政治和社会问题征求意见。鉴于他们的成功,2020年又进行了两次调查。本文总结了2020年数据的结果,并反思了开展以人为本的在线调查的方法优势、劣势和挑战,这些调查需要满足学术研究人员、记者和公众的不同需求。虽然这些调查产生了非常大的样本,但它们并不具有代表性。此外,项目的选择受到当时发生的新闻价值的影响。自然,2019冠状病毒病是2020年调查的一个重要主题。调查结果揭示了可以预见的左右两极分化的观点,少数人支持阴谋论,一些领域在政治光谱上广泛一致,以及一些意想不到的种族内部和种族之间的细微差别。
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