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S. 'Apo' Aporosa
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Yaqona (kava) and education in Fiji: Investigating 'cultural complexities' from a post-development perspective [A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for …
S Aporosa
Massey University, New Zealand, 2012
412012
Kava and ethno-cultural identity in Oceania
S Aporosa
In S. Ratuva (Ed.), The Palgrave handbook of ethnicity. (Ch. 98), 1923-1937, 2019
312019
De-mythologizing and re-branding of kava as the new ‘world drug’of choice
SA Aporosa
Journal of Drug Science, Policy and Law 5, 2050324519876131, 2019
302019
Kava drinking in traditional settings: Towards understanding effects on cognitive function
AS Aporosa, M Atkins, R Brunton
Human Psychopharmacology: Clinical and Experimental 35 (2), e2725, 2020
282020
Kava hangover and gold-standard science
S Aporosa, M Tomlinson
Anthropologica: Journal of the Canadian Anthropology Society 56 (1), 163-175, 2014
252014
Yaqona and education in Fiji: A clash of cultures
SG Aporosa
Germany: VDM Verlag, 2008
232008
The new kava user: Diasporic identity formation in reverse
S Aporosa
New Zealand Sociology 30 (4), 58-77, 2015
222015
Is kava alcohol?: The myths and the facts.
SA Aporosa
Pacific Health Dialog 17 (1), 157-164, 2011
172011
Decolonising quantitative methods within a Pacific research space to explore cognitive effects following kava use
S Aporosa, M Atkins, JN Leov
Pacific Dynamics: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 5 (1), 74-92, 2021
162021
Māori and kava: New drug fashion or re-engagement with ‘kawa’?
SA Aporosa, J Forde
Pacific Dynamics: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 3 (1), 72-85, 2019
162019
Yaqona (kava) as a symbol of cultural identity
SA Aporosa
Locale: The Australasian-Pacific Journal of Regional Food Studies 4, 79-101, 2014
162014
The impact of traditional kava (Piper methysticum) use on cognition: Implications for driver fitness
S Apo'Aporosa, H Ballard, R Pandey, MJ McCarthy
Journal of Ethnopharmacology 291, 115080, 2022
102022
Understanding cognitive functions related to driving following kava (Piper methysticum) use at traditional consumption volumes
S Aporosa
Journal of Psychopharmacology, A84, 2017
102017
The virtual faikava: Maintaining vā and creating online learning spaces during COVID-19
TM Henry, S Aporosa
Waikato Journal of Education. Special Issue: Talanoa Vā: Honouring Pacific …, 2021
92021
Imua: reflections on imua, talanoa-vā and leadership in the ongoing strategic journey of a New Zealand university.
KV Hemi, SN Bulisala, S Aporosa, DTM Fa'avae
Waikato Journal of Education. Special Issue: Talanoa Vā: Honouring Pacific …, 2021
72021
De-mythologizing and re-branding the traditional drink kava
S Aporosa, E Foley
Research Outreach 113, 106-109, 2020
72020
Improving road safety and health: Understanding kava’s impact on driver fitness
S Aporosa
Technical report prepared for (and accepted by) Health Research Council of …, 2021
62021
Na yaqona kei na ivakatakilakila vakavanua ena yatu Pasivika (Kava and ethno-cultural identity in Oceania)
S Aporosa, U Guanavou
In our Language: Journal of Pacific Research 1, 1-11, 2021
52021
Kava, the Devil, and the Snake: Pentecostal iconoclasm in contemporary Fiji
S Aporosa
Paper presented at the Kava: A global phenomenon? panel within the …, 2019
52019
Na yaqona kei na vuli: E rau veicoqacoqa li? Yaqona and education in Fiji: A clash of cultures
S Aporosa
Domodomo: A Scholarly Journal of the Fijian Museum 23, 20-43, 2010
52010
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