Year 2010 Issue Number 3 Community Research Engagement Researching with Whānau Collectives Ethics of Researching with Whānau Collectives Measuring Whānau: A review of longitudinal studies in New Zealand Appreciative Inquiry Genograms Ecomaps Te Whakapapa o te Reo i Roto i te Whānau The PATH Planning Tool and its Potential for Whānau Research Ma Te Whānau Te Huarahi Motuhake: Whānau Participatory Action Research Groups Participative action research: Consensus cardsort – Whānau future narrative Whānau Tuatahi: Māori community partnership research using a Kaupapa Māori methodology Social Network Analysis and Research with Māori collectives He Kōrero Whānau o Te Rarawa Natural Conversations as a Method of Coming to Know Indigenous Communities Poetry Poems Poems Poem Poems Poems Te Kokonga - Workshop Corner What is Research? What is Tika when Teaching Small Groups in a University Setting in Aotearoa New Zealand? Publish or Perish? The challenge of journal rankings for Māori-related research