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Reconnecting Aotearoa

Luke Fitzmaurice , Gaayathri Nair , Max Rashbrooke , Carrie Stoddart-Smith , Susan Strongman , Kiki Van Newtown , Athena Zhu , Kathy Errington , Holly Walker

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In the wake of Covid-19, this timely edited collection emphasizes the importance of nurturing and fortifying emotional, social and societal connections in contemporary Aotearoa. Recognizing the pandemic’s isolating nature, this Text highlights the vital role of these connections for overall wellbeing and identifies areas where these bonds have weakened or vanished.

By combining first-person narratives, journalism and research, Reconnecting Aotearoa explores the profound impact of strong connections and the consequences of loneliness and disconnection. Through poignant personal accounts and compelling evidence, this work advocates for transformative change within Aotearoa’s unique social, cultural and political landscape, to foster a more connected and resilient society in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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In the wake of Covid-19, this timely edited collection emphasizes the importance of nurturing and fortifying emotional, social and societal connections in contemporary Aotearoa. Recognizing the pandemic’s isolating nature, this Text highlights the vital role of these connections for overall wellbeing and identifies areas where these bonds have weakened or vanished.

By combining first-person narratives, journalism and research, Reconnecting Aotearoa explores the profound impact of strong connections and the consequences of loneliness and disconnection. Through poignant personal accounts and compelling evidence, this work advocates for transformative change within Aotearoa’s unique social, cultural and political landscape, to foster a more connected and resilient society in the aftermath of the pandemic.

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Binding - Paperback

Publisher - Bridget Williams Books

Publication Date - 2023-11-01

ISBN - 9781991033567

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