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Dr Rand Hazou BA, MA, PhD
Senior Lecturer
Doctoral Supervisor School of Humanities Media and Creative CommRand is a Palestinian theatre academic and facilitator with experience working across a variety of creative and community contexts. His knowledge of theatre theory combined with practical experience as a theatre facilitator ensures that he brings a developed awareness of ‘practice’ into the seminar room and of ‘critical thought’ into the studio. In 2004, he was commissioned by the UNDP to travel to the Occupied Territories in Palestine to run workshops for Palestinian youths. In 2012 he received a Cultural Leadership Development Grant from the Australia Council for the Arts to deliver the ‘7arakat’|‘Harakat’ Project involving a series of theatre initiatives between Australia and Palestine. In Aotearoa, he has led teaching and creative projects engaging with both prison and aged-care communities. He is co-editor of the special issue of Research in Drama Education (RiDE) on 'Carcerality, Theatre, Rights' (2021), and is the editor of the special issue of the Humanities journal entitled 'Acts of Liberation' (2022). He has recently been a research contributor on the HRC-funded 'Precarity and Wellbeing' Project and wrote and co-directed the verbatim theatre production 'Un-Welfare State' (2023) which explored the welfare system in Aotearoa, NZ.
Rand is s a Palestinian theatre practitioner and scholar. His research explores the intersections between the Arts and Social Justice. His research focuses on how arts and creativity intersect with human rights, citizenship, justice and well-being. His current research projects explore Arts and Citizenship, Applied Theatre, and Participatory Arts and Well-being. In Aotearoa, he has led teaching, research and creative projects engaging with prison, aged-care and street communities.
Professional
Contact details
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Ph: +64 9 414 0800 I Internal ext. 43342
Location: AT2.62, Atrium.
Campus: Auckland
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts - University of Queensland (1998)
- Master of Arts - La Trobe University (2004)
- Doctor of Philosophy - La Trobe University (2009)
Certifications and Registrations
- Licence, Supervisor, 淘料视频
Prizes and Awards
- 淘料视频 Strategic Research Excellence Fund (SREF). 鈥楶recarity, Creative Arts and Well-being. The project explores how participatory arts might enhance aspects of well-being and help ameliorate experiences of precarity. - 淘料视频 (2023)
- 淘料视频 Strategic Research Excellence Fund (SREF). 鈥楾heatre, Creative Arts & Justice鈥. Awarded NZD $20,000 to deliver a pilot research project in 2019 exploring the role of theatre and the creative arts in transforming criminal justice systems in Aotearoa and other settler-colonial nations. - 淘料视频 Strategic Research Excellence Fund (SREF). (2020)
- 淘料视频 Research Fund (MURF) Grant. COHSS-13-024, 13-025. Palestinian Theatre: Performance, Conflict, and Peace-Building - College of Humanities and Social Sciences (2014)
- Strategic Innovation Fund (SIF) Grant EE#7: Theatre Lab Collaboration: Massive Company Performance Season, Workshops and Forum. - Strategic Innovation Fund (2013)
- Cultural Leadership Development Grant. The grant supported the realisation of The 鈥7arakat鈥檤鈥楬arakat鈥 Project which seeks to develop a series of theatre and performance related initiatives between Australia and Palestine. - The Theatre Board, Australia Council for the Arts. Australian Government Arts Funding Body (2011)
Research Expertise
Research Interests
- Arts and Citizenship
- Arts and Social Justice
- Applied Theatre
- Decolonial Theatre
- Palestinian Theatre
- Prison Theatre
- Refugee Theatre
- Participatory arts and Wellbeing
- Performance as Research and Arts-Based Research Methodologies
Thematics
21st Century Citizenship
Area of Expertise
Field of research codes
Applied Ethics (220100):
Creative Arts, Media and Communication Curriculum and Pedagogy (130201):
Cultural Studies (200200):
Curriculum and Pedagogy (130200):
Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies (190404):
Education (130000):
Human Rights and Justice Issues (220104):
Languages, Communication And Culture (200000):
Performing Arts and Creative Writing (190400):
Philosophy And Religious Studies (220000):
Postcolonial Studies (200211):
Studies In Creative Arts And Writing (190000)
Keywords
Arts and Social Justice
Global Citizenship
Participatory Arts
Refugee Theatre
Research Projects
Completed Projects
Project Title: Precarity, Creative Arts, & Wellbeing
Date Range: 2022 - 2023
Funding Body: 淘料视频
Project Team:
- Dr Rand Hazou - Project Leader
Project Title: Performing Liberation: Creative Dialogues Between Prisons
Date Range: 2020 - 2021
Funding Body: 淘料视频
Project Team:
- Dr Rand Hazou - Project Leader
Project Title: SREFUF Theatre, Creative Arts & Justice
Date Range: 2019 - 2019
Funding Body: 淘料视频
Project Team:
- Dr Rand Hazou - Project Leader
Project Title: Palestinian Theatre: Performance, Conflict and Peacebuilding
Date Range: 2014 - 2015
Funding Body: 淘料视频
Project Team:
- Dr Rand Hazou - Project Leader
Project Title: Early Career Funding CoHSS - 13/006
Date Range: 2013 - 2014
Funding Body: Internal Funding
Project Team:
- Dr Rand Hazou - Project Leader
Research Outputs
Creative Work
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Book
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Journal
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[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
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[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
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[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
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[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
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[Book Review]Authored by: Hazou, R.
Conference
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[Conference Paper]Authored by: Hazou, R.
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[Conference]Edited by: Hazou, R.
Thesis
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Hazou, R.
Other
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Consultancy and Languages
Languages
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Arabic
Last used: 2011
Spoken ability: Average
Written ability: Needs work
Teaching and Supervision
Teaching Statement
My teaching is informed by a decolonial approach that connects racial and cultural disadvantage to wider historical processes of colonialism. My teaching seeks to enhance forms of collective reflection and action to address cultural exclusion and disadvantage associated with colonial legacies and the privileging of Western epistemologies embedded in curricula and pedagogy. My teaching aims to cultivate a sense of community to address social problems and catalyse change. My knowledge of theatre theory combined with my practical experience as a theatre practitioner and facilitator ensures that I bring a developed awareness of ‘practice’ into the seminar room and of ‘critical thought’ into the studio. My theatre expertise means that I often employ ‘experiential pedagogies’ in my teaching which encourages students to ‘learn by doing’. My teaching approach is also informed by a critical pedagogy following Freire (1970) which is particularly sensitive to relationships of power and knowledge between teacher and student and which highlights a shared responsibility for learning. As a teacher employing critical pedagogies in drama-based instruction I always try to encourage students to be co-constructors of knowledge and allow for a variety of viewpoints and engagements by creating a safe environment. Since joining 淘料视频 in 2013, I have developed and coordinated several courses. I was previously appointed as the Course Coordinator to help design and deliver the 2nd year Bachelor of Arts (BA) core citizenship course 230.210 Tu Rangaranga: Global Encounters.
Graduate Supervision Statement
I am committed to collaborative working methods and to providing opportunities for graduate students to enhance their research skills and expertise. My research interests lie in Applied Theatre and in theatre that intersects with issues of social justice. I am interested in the role of theatre and creativity in engaging with issues of human rights, citizenship, and justice. I am interested in supervising scholarly theses and PhDs with Creative Practice that employ Performance as Research methodologies.
Dr Rand Hazou is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.
Summary of Doctoral Supervision
Position | Current | Completed |
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Main Supervisor | 1 | 0 |
Co-supervisor | 0 | 1 |
Current Doctoral Supervision
Main Supervisor of:
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Tingyu Liu
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Doctor of Philosophy
How to effectively re-enact performance archives in the museum
Completed Doctoral Supervision
Co-supervisor of:
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2022
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Ammar Sultan Abdullah Al-Maani
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Doctor of Philosophy
鈥淚nbetweeners": Dialogic Strategies and Practices for Writing Arab Migration Through Intercultural Theatre"
Media and Links
Media
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29 Jun 2017 - Online
Theatre workshop 鈥渙utside the box鈥 for prisoners
A media story published on the 淘料视频 website about the David Diamond workshops and performances offered to inmates at Paremoremo prison through a partnership between Massey and Auckland Pr -
25 Jul 2013 - Newspaper
Tales of Iran to be Highlighted, North Shore Timte
Iranian folktales given new life at 淘料视频's Theatre Lab in Albany -
23 Apr 2015 - Newspaper
Comedians Adrienne Truscott and the Naked Magician
A newspaper article comparing and exploring the political efficacy of nudity as part of recent comedy shows. -
19 Mar 2013 - Newspaper
'Theatre a shared space', North Shore Times
Creative minds from diverse multicultural backgrounds are encouraged to come together once the new community theatre at 淘料视频鈥檚 Albany campus is complete. -
17 Aug 2014 - Television
University play aims to combat workplace bullying
Along with the university's theatre students, they're devising a play with bullying scenarios to then take into workplaces. - view more...
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16 Sep 2013 - Radio
Drama in Dramatic Places: Interview RNZ 'Nights'
An interview with Bryan Crump on Radio New Zealand National's 'Nights' programme broadcast live on Monday 16 September. The importance of theatre for refugees and asylum seekers is demonstrated by Han -
16 Jun 2015 - Newspaper
Paper Puts Dementia On Stage
Featured as part of a newspaper story covering the delivery of the course 鈥139.333 Creativity in the Community鈥 and the partnership with Aria Gardens aged-care facility. The course encourages students -
15 Dec 2017 - Online
Greek Tragedy Performed with Puppets at Prison
A media story about the production of Puppet Antigone by inmates of Auckland Prison at Paremoremo, partly funded by the Auckland Council鈥檚 Creative Communities Scheme (CCS). The production was staged -
14 Aug 2014 - Newspaper
Drama places work bullying in the spotlight
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07 Jul 2015 - Television
New Dementia Research Focuses on Art
Featured as part of a newspaper story covering the delivery of the course 鈥139.333 Creativity in the Community鈥 and the partnership with Aria Gardens aged-care facility. The course encourages students - view less...