Book Launch: Vā Moana

Schedule

Thu Jul 02 2026 at 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm

UTC+12:00
Location

Objectspace | Auckland, AU

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Book Launch: Vā Moana: Space and Relationality in Pacific Thought and Identity
About this Event

Join us to celebrate the launch of Vā Moana: Space and Relationality in Pacific Thought and Identity, a landmark publication conceived by the AUT Vā Moana Research Centre.

The publication is a rich collection of individually and collaboratively authored chapters exploring how vā, wā, and related Indigenous concepts are lived, theorised and practised today.

At the launch, hear from Brett Graham, Lupematasila Misatauveve Melani Anae & Leali‘ifano Albert L. Refiti.

Vā may be a small word, but it carries expansive meaning. Rooted in Indigenous Pacific knowledges – Samoan vā, Tongan tā-vā, Māori and Hawaiian wā – this concept of relational space binds people, ancestors and cosmologies across time and place. Since the late 1990s, vā has become a powerful framework in academic and cultural contexts, energising conversations across Oceania and beyond.

As the world grapples with the rise of hyper-individualism, vā offers an urgent and restorative alternative: one that centres connection, responsibility and collective belonging.

The AUT Vā Moana Research Centre is dedicated to exploring spatial concepts through Moananui (Pacific) thought. Established in 2012 by Albert L. Refiti and A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul at Auckland University of Technology’s School of Art and Design, Vā Moana brings together a vibrant international network of scholars. Their work reimagines how space is understood and experienced, both in contemporary and customary Pacific contexts.

Hardcover copies of the publication will be available on the night for $120.

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