Associate Dean - Māori. Manutaki Tuarua – Māori
Associate Professor Ruckstuhl is the Kaitohutohu of the Otago Business School's Te Maea: Māori and Indigenous Economy and Enterprise Network.
She leads a number of research projects, including in the Science for Technological Innovation National Science Challenge, where she is the Vision Mātauranga deputy leader of the Challenge and co-leads the Building New Zealand's Innovation portfolio.
She is also the Associate Director Māori on the Dodd-Walls Centre of Research Excellence. Her broader research focuses on innovation and Māori business, resource extraction, energy transition and Māori policy.
Te Maea: Māori and Indigenous Economy and Enterprise Network
Science for Technological Innovation
Dodd-Walls Centre of Research Excellence
Tel +64 3 479 4916
Email: katharina.ruckstuhl@otago.ac.nz
Publications
Ruwhiu, D., Amoamo, M., Carter, L., Bargh, M., Ruckstuhl, K., Carr, A., & Awatere, S. (2023). Ngā Whai Take: Reframing indigenous development. In K. Ruckstuhl, I. A. Velásquez Nimatuj, J.-A. McNeish & N. Postero (Eds.), Routledge handbook of indigenous development. (pp. 297-308). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003153085-35
Ruckstuhl, K., & Amoamo, M. (2023). Science, technology, and indigenous development. In K. Ruckstuhl, I. A. Velásquez Nimatuj, J.-A. McNeish & N. Postero (Eds.), Routledge handbook of indigenous development. (pp. 267-275). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003153085-31
Ruckstuhl, K., Velásquez Nimatuj, I. A., McNeish, J.-A., & Postero, N. (2023). Indigenous futurities: Rethinking indigenous development [Introduction]. In K. Ruckstuhl, I. A. Velásquez Nimatuj, J.-A. McNeish & N. Postero (Eds.), Routledge handbook of indigenous development. (pp. 1-16). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003153085-1
Ruckstuhl, K., Velásquez Nimatuj, I. A., McNeish, J.-A., & Postero, N. (Eds.). (2023). Routledge handbook of indigenous development. Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 539p. doi: 10.4324/9781003153085
Ruckstuhl, K. (2022, November). Designing the pluriverse: Puaka Matariki. Verbal presentation at the International Indigenous Research Conference (IIRC), [Online].