Geoff Ford Political Science x Digital Methods

Political Parties in Aotearoa NZ

I am interested in the rhetoric and idealogy of New Zealand’s political parties and especially debates in New Zealand’s parliament. I have conducted research on how NZ’s political parties use economic rhetoric in parliament and studied aspects of environmental discourse.

My chapter on NZ’s political parties for the 7th edition of OUP’s “New Zealand Government and Politics” covers the evolution of NZ’s party system and classifies and compares NZ’s parties.

Here is the citation:

Ford, G. (2021). Political Parties. In J. Hayward, L. Greaves & C. Timperley (Ed.), Government and politics in Aotearoa New Zealand (7th ed., pp. 205-216). Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

Public talk at Tūranga: AI and the Election

open_in_new Publication | Ford, G. (2022). Green parties and greening party politics. In Bargh & MacArthur, Environmental politics and policy in Aotearoa New Zealand

open_in_new Publication | Ford, G. (2021). Political parties. In Hayward, Greaves & Timperley, New Zealand government and politics (7th ed, OUP)

open_in_new Publication | Geoffrey Ford, Bronwyn Hayward & Kevin Watson (2020) Analysis shows how the Greens have changed the language of economic debate in New Zealand, The Conversation

Text analysis: 'Economy'-rhetoric in New Zealand's parliament

Corpus construction: The New Zealand Parliamentary Language Corpus

open_in_new Publication | Ford, G. (2015). The Green Party. In J. Hayward (Ed.), New Zealand government and politics (6th ed, OUP)