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51. That which feeds: Sacred solidarities and roots of resistance.

52. Forthcoming Papers.

53. Gastrointestinal stromal tumours: incidence, recurrence and mortality. A decade of patients from a New Zealand tertiary surgical centre.

54. New Zealand public transport agencies' responses to COVID‐19: Understanding public transport services, infrastructure and communication measures.

55. Creating equilibrium: Four relational mechanisms that facilitate positive change.

56. Rambling with(in) the Wairarapa: Revisioning arcadia through affective creativity.

57. Observations of the incipient and penultimate stages of Holocene marine terrace development.

58. Methods to evaluate institutional responses to performance‐based research funding systems.

59. Transnational physical activity and sport engagement of new Asian migrants in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

60. Health geography in New Zealand and Australia: global integration or Antipodean exceptionalism?

61. Impact of farmer group participation on the adoption of sustainable farming practices—spatial analysis of New Zealand dairy farmers.

62. Dementia and cataract surgery in Australia and New Zealand.

63. How hindgut microbiota may shape sympatric speciation in an invasive phytophagous scarab.

64. Online proctored exams and digital inequalities during the pandemic.

65. Plants out of place: How appreciation of weeds unsettles nature in New Zealand.

66. Experimentation as infrastructure: Enacting transitions differently through diverse economy‐environment assemblages in Aotearoa New Zealand.

67. Staff perceptions of the quality of care delivered in a New Zealand mental health and addiction service: Findings from a qualitative study.

68. Managing tensions in sustainable development in Chinese and New Zealand business partnerships: Integrative approaches.

69. Supervising Art and Design Students Who Integrate Mental Health Experiences with Autobiographical Research.

70. A conceptual framework studying transnational immigrant family experiences: The phenomenon of Chinese seasonal parents/grandparents in New Zealand.

71. ECONOMETRIC SOCIETY AUSTRALASIAN MEETING 1987.

72. Electronic cigarettes: A position statement from the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand*.

73. The role of trade union collective voice in the access to training for workers in New Zealand.

74. #WeAreBeneficiaries: Contesting Poverty Stigma Through Social Media.

75. Comparing earthquake insurance programmes: how would Japan and California have fared after the 2010–11 earthquakes in New Zealand?

76. Shame and recognition: Social work practice with vulnerable young people.

77. The Effect of Capitalising Operating Leases On Charities.

78. Food rescue as collective care.

79. General extenders in New Zealand Englishes.

80. The emergence of cultural safety within kidney care for Indigenous Peoples in Australia.

81. The Patents Māori Advisory Committee of Aotearoa New Zealand: Lessons for indigenous knowledge protection.

82. Storm overtopping of a marine terrace at the penultimate stage of evolution.

83. Derivation of physically based soil hydraulic parameters in New Zealand by combining soil physics and hydropedology.

84. The Relevance of the 'h-' and 'g-' Index to Economics in the Context of A Nation-Wide Research Evaluation Scheme: The New Zealand Case.

85. A "bottom up" Health in All Policies program: Supporting local government wellbeing approaches.

86. Architecture of head and neck soft tissues and associated entheses: An exploration of sexual dimorphism in, and population differences between, New Zealand and Thai individuals.

87. Disparities in utilisation of combined oral contraceptives in Aotearoa New Zealand: A cross‐sectional whole‐of‐population study.

88. Word type and modality in the emerging expressive vocabularies of preschool children with Down syndrome.

89. Forthcoming Papers.

90. RANKING ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS IN TERMS OF RESIDUAL PRODUCTIVITY: NEW ZEALAND ECONOMICS DEPARTMENTS, 2000-2006.

91. Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Society of Australia, 2005: Peter Lloyd.

92. Doing violence to evidence on violence? How the alcohol industry created doubt in order to influence policy.

93. Overcoming Barriers to Including Agricultural Workers in the Co‐Design of New AgTech: Lessons from a COVID‐19‐Present World.

94. Boundary management and accounting visibility in social services: a case study.

95. Determinants of accounting students' undergraduate learning satisfaction.

96. Family logics and environmental sustainability: A study of the New Zealand wine industry.

97. Changes in Amenity Values after COVID‐19 Lockdowns in Auckland, New Zealand.

98. Learnification and the outcomes‐focused curriculum: The case of secondary school English in Aotearoa New Zealand.

99. Transformative disciplinary learning in history and social studies: Lessons from a high autonomy curriculum in New Zealand.

100. Prehospital Resuscitation Decision Making: A model of ambulance personnel experiences, preparation and support.