VideoCategory: Pacific Peoples management

Star icon

Pacific Peoples management research explores the social, cultural, economic, and political dimensions of managing Pacific Island communities and resources. This field is crucial for understanding challenges and opportunities within Pacific societies, including topics such as Pacific Island Ministries, community grants, and health concerns like diabetes among Pacific Islanders in New Zealand. Rooted in Indigenous Studies, it provides insights that inform policy and community development. JoVE Visualize pairs PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos to offer researchers and students a richer understanding of research methods and outcomes.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Pacific Peoples Management Research

Established research methods in Pacific Peoples management often include qualitative approaches like ethnographic fieldwork, participatory action research, and community interviews. Quantitative surveys and demographic analysis also play significant roles in examining issues such as Pacific languages use, health metrics, and Ministry Pacific initiatives. These methods collectively help researchers assess social structures, cultural preservation, and the effectiveness of Pacific Fund grants and social services in the region.

Emerging and Innovative Approaches

Innovative techniques increasingly complement traditional methods, incorporating digital storytelling, GIS mapping of Pacific communities, and social network analysis to better understand community dynamics. Advances in health informatics and mixed-methods research are providing new insights into questions like “Do Pacific Islanders in New Zealand have diabetes?” These approaches enhance the field’s ability to address complex socio-health issues and strengthen Pacific Community Services through data-driven decision-making.

Research

Fields in

VideoCategory: Pacific Peoples management

Recently Published Articles

January 11, 2020

|

American Journal of Primatology

Number of males in primate groups: Comparative tests of competing hypotheses

  • John C Mitani, Julie Gros-Louis, Joseph H Manson et al.

February 5, 2008

|

Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association

Improved high-throughput method for molecular identification of Culex mosquitoes

  • Ilia Rochlin, Michael P Santoriello, Richard T Mayer et al.

August 11, 2015

|

American Journal of Primatology

Patterns of male dispersal in Verreaux’s sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) at Kirindy Mitea National Park

  • Kara G Leimberger, Rebecca J Lewis et al.

October 22, 2015

|

Plos One

The Role of Scent Marking in Mate Selection by Female Pumas (Puma concolor)

  • Maximilian L Allen, Heiko U Wittmer, Paul Houghtaling et al.

May 1, 1976

|

Meditsinskaia Parazitologiia I Parazitarnye Bolezni

[Population and a group of populations in Ixodes persulcatus P. Sch]

  • E I Korenberg et al.

August 1, 1995

|

The British Journal of General Practice : the Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

GPs’ low morale

  • D Kernick et al.

March 13, 2020

|

American Journal of Primatology

Triadic interactions among Macaca radiata: Passports and buffers

  • Joan B Silk, Amy Samuels et al.