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Janine Hayward imageBA (Cant) BA (Hons) PhD(Well)

Professor Janine Hayward researches and teaches various aspects of New Zealand politics, including Treaty of Waitangi politics, New Zealand's constitution, electoral politics and local government politics. She also works on the comparative constitutional politics of commonwealth nations, and comparisons with Canada on indigenous/state relations.

Teaching

Contact details

Room 4N5, 4th floor, Arts (Burns) Building
Tel +64 3 479 8666
Email janine.hayward@otago.ac.nz
Research day – Friday

Publications

Hayward, J., Rudd, C., & Venanzetti, C. (2026). Dunedin Voters in the 2020s: Fickle, Cueless and Cynical or Interested, Informed and Discerning? Kōtuitui, 21, e70008. doi: 10.1002/kot2.70008 Journal - Research Article

Timperley, C., & Hayward, J. (2025). ‘Be strong and be kind’: Jacinda Ardern and the sixth Labour government. Political Science. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/00323187.2025.2519628 Journal - Research Article

Hayward, J. (2025). [Review of the book Toxic parliaments and what can be done about them]. Australian Journal of Politics & History, 71(3), 523-525. doi: 10.1111/ajph.13023 Journal - Research Other

Wheen, N. R., & Hayward, J. (2024). Treaty principles clauses: Past, present and future. In M. Stanton Turei, N. R. Wheen & J. Hayward (Eds.), Te Tiriti O Waitangi relationships: People, politics and law. (pp. 42-59). Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books. Chapter in Book - Research

Hayward, J., Stanton Turei, M., & Wheen, N. R. (2024). Introduction: Tiriti O Waitangi relationships. In M. Stanton Turei, N. R. Wheen & J. Hayward (Eds.), Te Tiriti O Waitangi relationships: People, politics and law. (pp. 1-10). Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books. Chapter in Book - Research

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