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Lincoln Dam

Professional Teaching Fellow, Te Puna Wānanga/School of Māori and Indigenous Education

Dr. Lincoln Dam is a Professional Teaching Fellow at The University of Auckland, specifically within Te Puna Wānanga, the School of Māori and Indigenous Education. He has a rich academic background, holding a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours and a PhD from the University of Auckland. His research primarily focuses on the ethics and politics surrounding (Im)migrant-Indigenous relations in Aotearoa-New Zealand, with particular emphasis on Asian-Māori interactions and the implications of Te Tiriti o Waitangi (Treaty of Waitangi) in contemporary society.123

Born in Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland) to a Thai-Chinese mother and a Chinese-Cambodian refugee father, Dr. Dam's personal experiences have significantly influenced his academic pursuits. He aims to address the complexities of identity and belonging for Asian communities within New Zealand's bicultural framework.23

In addition to his teaching role, Dr. Dam is involved in various organizations that promote social inclusivity, such as the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective Tāhono and the New Zealand Chinese Association. His contributions extend to editorial responsibilities as Managing Editor for the journal Ethnicities.12

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‪Lincoln Dam‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬
Dr Lincoln Dam | New Zealand Asian Leaders

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