Writing
Fiction
Kake, J. (2023). Checkerboard Hill. Wellington: Huia Publishers.
Kake, J. (2022). Homecoming. In Murray, L., Meija, P., and J. Gilbert. (Eds.), Between You & Me: Culture in Context in Aotearoa. Hamilton: Rogue House Publishing.
Kake, (B).J. (2000). Untitled. In Harken, J., Higgins, S., and S. Metcalfe. (Eds.), Young writers voice : a collection of writing from young authors living in the Northern Rivers region of NSW. Byron Bay, N.S.W.: Northern Writers' Centre.
Architecture / design
Hansen, J. & Kake, J. (2023). Rewi: Āta haere, kia tere. Wellington: Massey University Press.
Kake, J. (2022). Ngā Uri o Te Aurere Pou Whānau Trust Papakāinga. In F. Cram, J. Hutchings & J. Smith (Eds.), Kāinga Tahi, Kāinga Rua (137-150). Wellington, Bridget Williams Books.
Kake, J. (2021, April 29). What John Scott taught me about architecture. The Spinoff. Retrieved from https://thespinoff.co.nz/partner/objectspace/the-single-object/29-04-2021/what-john-scott-taught-me-about-architecture/
Kake, J. & Paul, J. (2021). Developing Indigenous design principles – Lessons from Aotearoa. In K. O’Brien, R. Kiddle & luugigyoo patrick stewart (Eds.), Our Voices II: the DE-colonial project (220-236). San Francisco: ORO Editions.
Kake, J. (2021). Whangārei-Terenga-Paraoa Marae. In Conor, S (Ed.), 10 stories: writing about architecture / 6. (17-21). Hamilton: New Zealand Institute of Architects.
Kake, J. (2021). Indigenous Urbanism: Seeking Genuine Decolonisation in the Cities of Aotearoa. In C. Hill (Ed.), Kia Whakanuia te Whenua (172-177). Auckland, N.Z.: Landscape Foundation.
Kake, J. (2020, December 9). Power and Visibility Post-COVID: Crisis Capitalism vs. Hapū Rangatiratanga. The Avery Review 50. Retrieved from http://averyreview.com/issues/50/power-and-visibility
Kake, J. & Whaanga-Schollum, D. (2020, August 26). Our Aotearoa: Te Tiriti o Waitangi and equity in architecture. ArchitectureNOW. Retrieved from https://architecturenow.co.nz/articles/our-aotearoa-te-tiriti-o-waitangi-and-equity-in-architecture/
Kake, J. (2020, July 3). Kōrero Tuku Iho: Wai 262 and Protecting the Knowledge of our Tūpuna. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/posts/korero-tuku-iho
Kake, J. (2020). Ruapekapeka Pā. In Walsh, J (Ed.), 10 stories: writing about architecture / 5. (2-6). Hamilton: New Zealand Institute of Architects. Available https://nzia.co.nz/awards/warren-trust-writing-awards/2019-awards-overview/open-winner-jade-kake
Reeves, D., Fairey, M., Kake, J., McInnes, E., & Zombori, E. (2020). Gendering the design of cities in Aotearoa New Zealand – Are we there yet? In I. Sánchez de Madariaga, M. Neuman & S. De Gregorio Hurtado (Eds.), Engendering Cities. Designing Sustainable Urban Spaces for All. New York: Routledge.
Kake J. (2020, January 7). What does Māori architecture look like today? The Spinoff. Retrieved from https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/07-01-2020/what-does-maori-architecture-look-like-today/
Kake, J. (2019, April 9). Difficult Horizons: On Gentrification and Violence. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/post/on-gentrification-and-violence
Kake, J. (2019). Rāpaki Marae. In Walsh, J (Ed.), 10 stories: writing about architecture / 4. (2-6). Hamilton: New Zealand Institute of Architects. Available https://nzia.co.nz/awards/warren-trust-writing-awards/2018-awards-overview/open-winner-jade-kake
Kake, J. & Paul, J. (2019). Integrating Kaupapa Māori and Te Aranga urban design principles into the development of policy to inform better design processes. Historic Environment, 31(3), 64-74. Retrieved from https://australia.icomos.org/publications/historic-environment/he-vol-31-no-3-2019-conserving-it-together-cultural-landscapes-intangible-heritage/
Kake, J. (2019). Post-Occupancy Evaluation of Neighbourhoods: Development of a Kaupapa Māori Framework. Working Paper for Building Better Homes, Towns and Cities SRA: Shaping Places: Future Neighbourhoods (SRA4), 32pgs, Auckland: BBHTC.
Kake, J. & Paul, J. (2018). Evaluating the application of Māori design principles to urban neighbourhood development projects to develop a Kaupapa Māori design framework and assessment tools. Paper prepared for 2018 Urbanism New Zealand Conference, 12pgs, Wellington: BBHTC.
Kake, J. (2018, July 5). Designing better homes for our whānau. ArchitectureNOW. Retrieved from: https://architecturenow.co.nz/articles/designing-better-homes-for-our-whanau/
Kake, J. (2017). Case Study: Māori Housing Movements in S. Austen-Smith & S. Martin (Eds.), Progressive Thinking: Ten Perspectives on Housing (24-27). Wellington, N.Z.: New Zealand Public Service Association.
Kake, J. (2017). Contemporary papakāinga design – principles and applications. In R. Kiddle, P. Stewart & K. O’Brien (Eds.), Our Voices: Indigeneity and Architecture (164-175). San Francisco: ORO Editions.
Kake, J. (2017). Towards the Design of Culturally-based Supportive Housing Facilities. Parity, 30(8), 20-21.
Kake, J. (2017). Changing Māori housing. BRANZ Build, 158, 76-77.
Kake, J. (2016). A communal solution. BRANZ Build, 153, 78-80.
Kake, J. (2015). Pehiāweri Marae Papakāinga: A Model for Community Regeneration in Te Tai Tokerau (Unpublished Master’s thesis, Unitec Institute of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand). Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10652/3252
Kake, J., & Hoskins, R. (2014). Pūkaki Papakāinga: A Māori Housing Success Story. HousingWORKS, 10(8), 15-16.
Hoskins, R., & Kake, J. (2013, October 30). Te Aranga Principles. Auckland Design Manual. Retrieved from http://www.aucklanddesignmanual.co.nz/design-thinking/maori- design/te_aranga_principles.
Ngā Aho. (2013). Embedding Te Aranga Māori Design Principles in Development/Public Realm Projects. Unpublished business case developed by the Auckland Design Manual and Ngā Aho.
Policy
Kake, J. (2022, March 23). New Māori housing strategy gets implementation plan that delivers. Stuff. https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/128114865/new-mori-housing-strategy-gets-implementation-plan-that-delivers
Kake, J. (2022, February 10). A credible pathway to return the land to tangata whenua. Stuff. https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300513391/a-credible-pathway-to-return-the-land-to-tangata-whenua
Kake, J. (2022, January 26). Covid-19: What we've learned can be applied to our future homes, towns and cities. Stuff. https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300503194/covid19-what-weve-learned-can-be-applied-to-our-future-homes-towns-and-cities
Kake, J. (2022, January 11). Could ‘build-to-rent’ be our solution to housing affordability? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300493235/could-buildtorent-be-our-solution-to-housing-affordability
Kake, J. (2021, December 14). South Brisbane could hold the clue for what Auckland could look like as a result of upzoning. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300477180/south-brisbane-could-hold-the-clue-for-what-auckland-could-look-like-as-a-result-of-upzoning
Kake, J. (2021, November 30). How do we achieve good housing design at scale? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300466228/how-do-we-achieve-good-housing-design-at-scale
Kake, J. (2021, November 2). New housing density rules should not compromise on design of build. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300443453/new-housing-density-rules-should-not-compromise-on-design-of-build
Kake, J. (2021, October 19). Whai Kāinga Whai Oranga: Government programme to help iwi build new homes. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/property/300432865/whai-kinga-whai-oranga-government-programme-to-help-iwi-build-new-homes
Kake, J. (2021, October 5). New Māori housing strategy is a game changer. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/126587382/new-mori-housing-strategy-is-a-game-changer
Kake, J. (2021, September 22). How do we slow the property market? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300411965/how-do-we-slow-the-property-market
Kake, J. (2021, August 24). Reserve Bank house price predictions: Have they got it right this time? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300389537/reserve-bank-house-price-predictions-have-they-got-it-right-this-time
Kake, J. (2021, August 11). Is the housing crisis a human rights issue? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300379412/is-the-housing-crisis-a-human-rights-issue
Kake, J. (2021, July 27). What if we crashed the housing market on purpose? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300366532/what-if-we-crashed-the-housing-market-on-purpose
Kake, J. (2021, July 13). Upping sticks for a better, cheaper life in Australia has ethical implications. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/125727197/upping-sticks-for-a-better-cheaper-life-in-australia-has-ethical-implications
Kake, J. (2021, June 29). Will the Māori Infrastructure Fund benefit landowners? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300343638/will-the-mori-infrastructure-fund-benefit-landowners
Kake, J. (2021, June 15). Any change to retirement housing laws could have wider implications. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300332522/any-change-to-retirement-housing-laws-could-have-wider-implications
Kake, J. (2021, June 1). Rent controls can work, but need to be implemented carefully. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300320791/rent-controls-can-work-but-need-to-be-implemented-carefully
Kake, J. (2021, May 23). Māori have colonisers to blame for concept of individual debt. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300307254/mori-have-colonisers-to-blame-for-concept-of-individual-debt
Kake, J. (2021, May 21). Budget 2021 gives welcome boost to Māori housing. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300313117/budget-2021-gives-welcome-boost-to-mori-housing
Kake, J. (2021, May 5). Sorry Judith, you’re wrong about the Treaty and property rights. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300292116/sorry-judith-youre-wrong-about-the-treaty-and-property-rights
Kake, J. (2021, April 20). What role should local council play in responding to the housing crisis? Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300280693/what-role-should-local-councils-play-in-responding-to-the-housing-crisis
Kake, J. (2021, April 6). We’ve lost sight of houses as places to live, now they’re just assets. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300269652/weve-lost-sight-of-houses-as-places-to-live-now-theyre-just-assets
Kake, J. (2021, March 23). Collective housing options deserve a closer look. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300258783/collective-housing-options-deserve-a-closer-look
Kake, J. (2021, March 9). The ‘elephant in the room’ in New Zealand’s housing crisis. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300247294/the-elephant-in-the-room-in-new-zealands-housing-crisis
Kake, J. (2021, February 23). Housing rethink poses mighty challenge. Stuff. Retrieved from https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/opinion-analysis/300236198/housing-rethink-poses-mighty-challenge
Kake, J. (2020, October 14). Māori Housing Policy Scorecard. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/maori-housing/maori-housing-policy-scorecard/
Kake, J. (2020, October 13). National Party Māori Housing Policy Analysis. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/maori-housing/national-party-maori-housing-policy-analysis/
Kake, J. (2020, October 13). NZ First Māori Housing Policy Analysis. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/maori-housing/nz-first-maori-housing-policy-analysis/
Kake, J. (2020, October 12). Labour’s Māori Housing Policy. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/maori-housing/labours-maori-housing-policy/
Kake, J. (2020, October 7). Green Party Housing Policy. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/maori-housing/green-party-maori-housing-policy/
Kake, J. (2020, October 2). Māori Party Housing Policy Analysis. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/maori-housing/maori-party-housing-policy-analysis/
Kake, J. (2020, October 1). Māori Housing Issues in Election 2020. The Dig. Retrieved from https://thedig.nz/transitional-livelihoods/maori-housing-issues-in-election-2020/
Kake, J. (2020). Spatial Justice - Decolonising Our Cities and Settlements. In D. Taylor & J. Foster (Eds.), Counterfutures #9 Left Thought & Practice Aotearoa, 9.
Kake, J. (2019). Rebuilding the Kāinga – Lessons from Te Ao Hurihuri. Wellington: Bridget Williams Books.
Kake J. (2019, May 11). [Housing and] urban development authorities: UDA – HUDA – MHUD – DUD? Monsters, robots, friends, or foe? Issues paper prepared for the Independent Māori Statutory Board in advance of the Auckland Housing Summit 2019. Retrieved from https://www.imsb.maori.nz/publications/kainga-strategic-action-plan/2019-issues-papers/
Kake J. (2019, May 7). Drivers for Māori outcomes: a survey of strategic landmarks in housing. Issues paper prepared for the Independent Māori Statutory Board in advance of the Auckland Housing Summit 2019. Retrieved from https://www.imsb.maori.nz/publications/kainga-strategic-action-plan/2019-issues-papers/
Kake, J. (2019, January 25). No, Kiwibuild isn’t doomed – yet. Here’s what needs to change to stop it failing. The Spinoff. Retrieved from https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/25-01-2019/no-kiwibuild-isnt-doomed-yet-heres-what-needs-to-change-to-stop-it-failing/
Kake, J. (2018, November 20). Innovative financing: supporting aspirations on Māori land. Financing the Future. Retrieved from https://pureadvantage.org/news/2018/11/20/innovative-financing-supporting-housing-aspirations-on-maori-land/
Kake, J. (2017). Enumerating Homelessness in Rural Māori Communities. Parity, 30(8), 15-16.
Kake, J. (2017). Homeless Wāhine Māori and Survival Sex: An Emerging Link? Parity, 30(8), 10.
Kake, J. (2017). Kia hiwa rā, kia rite. Parity, 30(8), 5.
Kake, J. (2017, September 22). Māori Housing Policy Round-Up: Election Scorecard. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/9/22/mori-housing-policy-round-up-election-scorecard
Kake, J. (2017, September 22). Māori Housing Policy Round-Up: National. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/9/22/mori-housing-policy-round-up-national
Kake, J. (2017, September 15). Māori Housing Policy Round-Up: New Zealand First. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/9/14/mori-housing-policy-round-up-new-zealand-first
Kake, J. (2017, September 4). A Policy A Day: Urban Development Authorities. Mashed Calculus and Differential Potatoes [MCDP]. Retrieved from https://www.mcdp.nz/2017/09/a-policy-day-urban-development.html
Kake, J. (2017, August 31). Māori Housing Policy Round-Up: Māori Party. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/8/31/mori-housing-policy-round-up-mori-party
Kake, J. (2017, August 25). Māori Housing Policy Round-Up: Green Party. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/8/24/maori-housing-round-up-green-party
Kake, J. (2017, August 11). Māori Housing Policy Round-Up: Labour Party. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/8/11/election-2017-mori-housing-policy-round-up-labour-party-2
Kake, J. (2017, August 4). Election 2017 – Māori Housing Policy Round-up. Te Matapihi. Retrieved from https://www.tematapihi.org.nz/news/2017/8/4/mori-housing-election-year-policy-round-up
Kake, J. (2016). Why are our people overrepresented amongst te pani me te rawakore?: Reflections on the root causes of Maori urban homelessness. Parity, 29(8), 8-10.
Kake, J. (2016). Policy responses to Maori urban homelessness. Parity, 29(8), 11-12.
Kake, J. (2016). Service responses to Maori urban homelessness. Parity, 29(8), 15-16.
Kake, J. (2015). Māori Homelessness in Hamilton’s C.B.D.: Issues, opportunities and culturally-based interventions (Unpublished research paper prepared for Waikato-Tainui College for Research and Development, Hamilton, New Zealand).
Society / politics
Kake, J. (2023 - forthcoming). Despite everything, we are still here. In Rice, R., Baker, M., Cooper, K., and M. FitzGerald. (Eds.), Te Ata o Tū: The Shadow of Tūmatauenga. Wellington: Te Papa Press.
Kake, J. (2023). Knowing Your Tātai. In Ihimaera, W. (Ed.), Ngā Kupu Wero. Auckland: Penguin Random House New Zealand.
Kake, J. (2020, May 1). The Place Where My Bones Lay. Tupuranga Journal - issue TAHI. Retrieved from https://www.tupurangajournal.com/jade-kake
Kake J. (2019, November 1). An insider’s guide to the Ngāpuhi settlement. The Spinoff. Retrieved from https://thespinoff.co.nz/atea/13-11-2019/an-insiders-guide-to-the-ngapuhi-settlement/
Kake, J. (2019, August 8). Knowing Your Tātai: Jade Kake on hapū rangatiratanga, whakapapa and Ihumātao. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/post/knowing-tatai
Visual arts
Kake, J. (2022). Catalogue text for Roger Mortimer | Hauraki: Northerly Wind. Föenander Galleries. Retrieved from https://foenandergalleries.co.nz/exhibition/roger-mortimer-hauraki-notherly-wind/
Kake, J. (2022, June). Ka mua, ka muri. Twin Cultivation. Retrieved from https://www.twincultivation.co.nz/read/ka-mua-ka-muri.
Kake, J. (2021, March 14). We Are Still Here: A Review of Puhi Ariki. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/posts/puhi-ariki.
Kake, J. (2021). Fever dreams of a Pākehā artist in post-colonial Aotearoa. In S. Melser, D. Walker-Morrison, and B. Lythberg (Eds). Apocrypha: The maps of Roger Mortimer (pp. 40-48). Auckland: Index.
Kake, J. (2021, September). Openly Hostile. Metro [magazine], Issue 432, 228-233.
Kake, J. (2020, November 19). From Ngāpuhi to Bungalung: A Review of Ngā Toki. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/posts/nga-toki
Kake, J. (2019, November). Following false markers. There are no failures, everything is working. Auckland: Index / Artspace Aotearoa.
Kake, J. (2019, November 2). Painting With Whenua: An Interview with Raukura Turei. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/post/raukura-turei-interview
Kake, J. (2019, October). Raukura Turei Te poho o Hine-Ruhi 19 October - 16 November 2019 [Catalogue text]. Tauranga: Sumer Gallery. Retrieved from https://www.sumer.co.nz/raukura-turei
Kake, J. (2019, April 15). Beyond the Mamae: A Review of Five Pākehā Painters. The Pantograph Punch. Retrieved from https://www.pantograph-punch.com/post/five-pakeha-painters
Kake, J. (2014). Project 3: Matariki Paparewa. In K.E. Waghorn (Ed.), The lab: At the 5th Auckland Triennial, 2013 (pp. 42-55). Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery/Toi o Tāmaki and the University of Auckland School of Architecture and Planning.