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Session Id (sort by) |
Paper Title (sort by) |
Abstracts |
McCall, Grant
Sociology and Anthropology University of NSW |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Celebrating being (Rapanui): The Tapati Rapanui on Easter Island |
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Rensel, Jan & Howard, Alan,
University of Hawai |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Presenting Rotuma to the World: The Making of The Land Has Eyes |
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Tamisari, Franca
School of Social Science The University of Queensland |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Dancing with words. The interweaving of Politics and Aesthetics in Yolngu Dance-Events |
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Cowlishaw, Gillian
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Collateral Damage in Australia's History Wars |
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Ward, Gerard
Emeritus professor, Australian National University, Australia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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The sea unites, the land divides: the land unites, the sea divides |
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Carter, Lynette
Department of Maori Studies, University of Auckland, New Zealand |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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From ‘Whakapapa’ to ‘registered beneficiary’: the affects of urban relocation on Maori traditionally-organised groups in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
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Vougioukalou, Sonia
Ethnobiology Research Student, Department of Anthropology, Canterbury, UK |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Kinship versus space: what factors facilitate medicinal plant knowledge transmission between highly fragmented Cook Island populations? |
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Kühling, Susanne
University of Heidelberg, Germany |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Concrete Space - re-inventing boundaries on an atoll island |
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Mosko, Mark
Department of Anthropology, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University |
11:
Transculturation
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Exchange As Change: North Mekeo Adoption of Western Cultural Practices |
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Widlok, Thomas
Universität Heidelberg |
9:
Spiritual material
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The temporal dilemma of death |
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Glaskin, Katie
University of Western Australia |
9:
Spiritual material
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Time, death and being: reflections on material change, relics and ontology in an Aboriginal society |
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Lohmann, Roger Ivar
Trent University |
9:
Spiritual material
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To Have and to Destroy: Souvenirs of the Deceased in a New Guinea Village |
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Hermkens, Anna-Karina
Radboud University Nijmegen |
9:
Spiritual material
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Destroying “our brother’s work”: Mortuary rites among the Maisin in Papua New Guinea |
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Kaima, Sam Tua
University of Papua New Guinea |
9:
Spiritual material
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Secret Knowledge (Takwan), Mortuary Rituals (Tawak) and Negotiating Peace (Kwaak) in Wantoat, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea |
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Gnecchi-Ruscone, Elisabetta
Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca |
9:
Spiritual material
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Parallel Journeys in Karafe Women's Laments (Oro Province, Papua New Guinea) |
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Glowczewski, Barbara & Henry, Rosita,
CNRS,LAS |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Dancing with the Flow: Political Undercurrents at the 9th Festival of Pacific Arts |
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Kempf, Wolfgang
Institute of Cultural and Social Anthropology, University of Goettingen |
6:
Cultural festivals
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The First South Pacific Festival of Arts Revisited: Producing Authenticity and the Banaban Case |
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Teaiwa, Katerina M.
Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Choreographing regionalism: dance politics in the Pacific |
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Husmann, Rolf
IWF Knowledge and Media, Goettingen, Germany |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Sea-farers and Media Surfers in Oceania: The Growing Media Coverage of Pacific Arts Fesitvals |
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Kupiainen, Jari
North Carelian Polytechnic, Joennsu, Finland |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Customising Kastom for the Audience: The First Melanesian Arts and Culture Festival in 1998 |
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Tonnaer, Anke
University of Aarhus, Denmark |
6:
Cultural festivals
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The Resounding of a Plane Crash: Articulating Gender in a Festival Performance of the Aeroplane Dance in Borroloola, Australia |
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De Largy Healy, Jessica & Neparrnga Gumbula, Joe,
PhD Candidate, EHESS/University of Melbourne & Gumbula, Inaugural Liyangarramirri Fellow, The University of Melbourne, Galiwin'ku Indigenous Knowledge Centre |
6:
Cultural festivals
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Digital archives and ritual performance in Galiwin'ku, Arnhem Land, Australia |
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Cohen, Hart
School of Communication Design and Media University of Western Sydney |
6:
Cultural festivals
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The Visual Mediation of a Complex Narrative: Imagining/Remembering the Arrernte Diaspora |
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Barber, Keith
University of Waikato, New Zealand |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Indigenous rights or ‘racial privileges’: The rhetoric of ‘race’ in New Zealand politics |
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Gilberthorpe, Emma
Department of Anthropology, University of Durham |
11:
Transculturation
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Rethinking Cultural Values and Practices in the Context of Resource Development, PNG |
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Guo, Pei-yi
Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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History and Trans-placements: Migration Paths and Narratives among the Langalanga, Solomon Islands |
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Repic, Jaka
Faculty of Arts, dept. of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Reconceptualisation of space and identity among Gorokans in Port Moresby’s urban settlements |
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Gagné, Natacha
EHESS-CNRS-University of Ottawa |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Indigenous Participation in the Public Sphere: The case of Maaori |
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Lemonnier, Pierre
CNRS / Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur L'Océanie |
9:
Spiritual material
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A noisy soul funnel. Myth, technique, and ritual in contemporary Ankave-Anga drum-beating mortuary ceremonies |
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De Lannoy, Jean
Linacre College, Oxford |
11:
Transculturation
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Presbyterians on the Beach: The Formation of Modern Vanuatu Villages |
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Herrmann, Steffen
State Museum of Lower Saxony, Hanover, Dept of Ethnology |
11:
Transculturation
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Entangled Meanings: Cultural Constructions of Kava in Fiji and Germany |
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Qalo, Ropate R.
School of Social and Economic Development, University of the South Pacific, Suva |
11:
Transculturation
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Transculturation in the Promotion of a Hybridized Fijian Orthodoxy |
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Blundell, David
Taiwan National University |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Digital Pacific Language Atlas of Endangered Languages |
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Cablitz, Gabriele & Tetahiotupa, Edgar,
Max Planck Institute & CTRDP de Polynesie française |
10:
Endangered Languages
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A field report on a language documentation project in French Polynesia |
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Dosedla, Heinz-Christian
Deutsches Kunst-Forum Stuttgart |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Decrease, Oblivion and Gradual Replacement. Changes in the linguistic patterns of the Kuhor range Area, Western Highlands Province, PNG |
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Ehrhart, Sabine
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität de Freiburg/ Breisgau |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Pidgin and Creole languages between endangerment and empowerment: the case of Palmerston English (Cook Islands) |
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Ewing, Michael & Florey, Margaret,
University of Melbourne & Monash University |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Language revitalization in Maluku in the post-kerusuhan era |
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Fiso, Evelini Taupau Faamoe
National University of Samoa |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Endangered language – endangered culture |
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Hoem, Ingjerd
The KonTiki Museum Oslo |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Loss or gain? |
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Ngaha, Arapera Bella
University of Auckland |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Language and Identity in the Maori community |
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Nock, Sophie
University of Waikato |
10:
Endangered Languages
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"E kore koe e ngaro töku reo rangatira. You my noble language will never die." The Reo Mäori –Mäori Language Revitalization
|
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Salaün, Marie
Universite Paris 5 Sorbonne |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Are Kanak languages to be taught? Social demands and linguistic dilemmas in contemporary New Caledonia |
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Senft, Gunter
Max Planck Institute |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Culture change - language change: Missionaries and moribund varieties of Kilivila |
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Troy, Jaky & Walsh, Michael,
New South Wales Aboriginal Languages Research & Resource Centre & University of Sydney |
10:
Endangered Languages
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A linguistic renaissance in the south east of Australia |
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Wauthion, Michel
Universite de la Nouvelle-Caledonie |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Are the vernacular languages of Vanuatu endangered by the sociolinguistic expansion of bislama pidgin? |
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Melk-Koch, Marion
Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig |
9:
Spiritual material
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Ancestress or just Artwork? Recovering the Meaning of Mortuary Objects from New Ireland (Buried in a European Museum) |
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Wesley-Smith, Terence
University of Hawaii, Center for Pacific Islands Studies |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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The limits of Self-determination: conflict, state failure, and regional intervention in Oceania |
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Trépied, Benoît
EHESS, France |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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“Customary” authorities and Municipality Council facing development: ethnography of a controversy on water policies (Koné, Northern Province, 2004) |
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Faugère, Elsa
INRA, France |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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The botanists and the conservation of dry forests in New Caledonia: an ethnographic approach |
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Le Meur, Pierre-Yves
GRET / IRD |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Land governance and the politics of custom in contemporary New Caledonia. Elements of reflection |
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Djama, Marcel
CIRAD |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Shifting trends of rural development in New Caledonia: Politics of the indigenous and the environmental debate |
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Bensa, Alban
EHESS, France |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Contemporary Political Kanak Uses of a Clan Story (New-Caledonia 2002-2004) |
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Patterson, Mary
SAGES, University of Melbourne, Australia |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Governing (in) the Pacific: ‘good governance’ and ‘civil society’ in Vanuatu |
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Pale, Sophia
Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of oriental studies, Moscow |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Sharp turn in the Pacific way: minority nationalism in New Caledonia, Fiji and Solomon islands |
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Liep, John
Copenhagen |
9:
Spiritual material
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Massim mortuary rituals revisited |
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Hanlon, David
Director, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i |
4:
Mapping Oceania
|
Making History and Connections Amid the Silence |
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Sutton, Peter
ARC Professorial Fellow, School of Social Sciences, University of Adelaide, Division of Anthropology, South Australian Museum, Australia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
|
Cultural Mapping in Cape York Peninsula, Australia
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Sadler, Hone
Senior Lecturer, Te Wananga O Waipapa, the University of Auckland, New Zealand |
4:
Mapping Oceania
|
Te Marae a metaphor for a Te Aomarama paradigm |
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Harding, Bruce
Research Associate, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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‘Symbolic Interactionism’ and Videology - a Pacific Version of The Simpsons: bro’Town (2004) as a Teaching Tool for Living Together with Differences and Querying the Ethnopolitics of Nation Building in Aotearoa/New Zealand |
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Gheorghiu, Dragos
Director of Research, National University of Arts, Bucharest |
4:
Mapping Oceania
|
Hindu voyages in Oceania |
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Mokaddem, Hamid
EHESS PhD Candidate, Paris, France and IFMNC, Noumea, New Caledonia |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Conflicts since 1998 over voting rights in New Caledonia |
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Ryan, Tom
University of Waikato |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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From Natives to Workers: The Subordination of Indigenous Labour in Pacific Settler Societies
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Trémon, Anne-Christine
EHESS, Paris |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Conflicting autonomist and independentist logics in French Polynesia |
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Merle, Isabelle
CREDO/CNRS |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Subjects or Citizens. Indigenous identification in the Pacific. New Caledonia, New Zealand, Tahiti, Australia |
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Dühring, Annette
Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Rethinking Ethnic Conflict in Fiji, an Urban Perspective |
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Ellerich, Sebastian
Universität zu Köln, Germany |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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Ni-Vanuatu Identity and the Pop-Music Festival Fest'Napuan in Port Vila, Vanuatu |
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Dousset, Laurent
EHESS - CREDO, Marseilles, France |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Reconstructing and mapping social networks in the Western Desert of Australia |
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Pechberty, Dominique
University of New Caledonia |
9:
Spiritual material
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The agency of the dead in everyday life in Wallis Island |
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Suaalii-Sauni, Tamasailau M.
Department of Sociology University of Auckland, New Zealand |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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The (Im)Possibility of (Re)Examining the Bio-Politics of Contemporary Samoan Government Beyond Ethnicity |
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De Bruce, Lucy
University of Technology, Sydney, Australia |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Race, Place, and Beyond: Ethnicity in the Small Islands of Fiji |
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Wielders, Iris
Department of International Relations, Australian National University |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Framing the ‘conflict’ in Solomon Islands: consequences for international interventions |
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Naepels, Michel
CNRS, France |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Transformations of chiefdom in Houaïlou |
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Demmer, Christine
CNRS, France |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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The Forêt Plate conflict (Pouembout area : 2000-2005): An example of the evolution of nationalism in New Caledonia |
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Pollock, Nancy J.
Development Studies, Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand |
11:
Transculturation
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Food as an Example of Transcultural Influences |
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Aoude, Ibrahim G.
Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaii |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Class and Ethnicity in Hawaii: Recent Developments in Social Struggles |
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Finney, Ben
Emeritus Professor, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu. |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Identity voyaging in Oceania |
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Dunis, Serge
University of French Polynesia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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The American connection |
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Telban, Borut
Associate professor, Institute for Anthropological and Spatial Studies, Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Cosmo-topography in a Sepik song poetry |
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Johnson, Diane
University of Waikato |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Learning Style Preferences and New Zealand Maori Students: Questioning Folk Wisdom |
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Crombie, Winifred
University of Waikato |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Classroom-based language revitalisation: The interaction between curriculum planning and teacher development in the case of Maori language |
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Tryon, Darrell
Australian National University |
10:
Endangered Languages
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Endangered languages of Vanuatu |
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Fitzmaurice, Andrew
Sydney University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Doubts about the justice of colonisation in the nineteenth century. |
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McGrath, Ann & Neale, Margo & Peters-Little, Frances,
Australian National University & National Museum of Australia |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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'You Came to Our Country and Didn’t Turn Black’ |
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Elbourne, Elizabeth
Department of History, McGill University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Saxe Bannister and the Limits of Liberalism: Debating Settler-Indigenous Relations in Early Nineteenth-century New South Wales |
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Van der Zee, Pauline
Ghent University |
9:
Spiritual material
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Asmat sculpture and the transformation of the spirits of the dead into ancestors (West Papua) |
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Kauffman, Paul
University of Canberra |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Indigenous economic development and underdevelopment in North America, Australia and New Zealand |
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Curthoys, Ann
Australian National University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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A comparative study of settler societies in the South Pacific: Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia, 18-20th centuries |
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Ward, Damen
Crown Law Office (Wellington) |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Constructing indigenous legal status and British authority: Australasian colonies in the mid-nineteenth century |
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Denoon, Donald
Australian National University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Peter Pan and His Shadow in the Pacific
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Goldsmith, Michael
University of Waikato |
1:
Colonial grievances
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The Colonial and Postcolonial Roots of Ethnonationalism in Tuvalu |
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Lashley, Marilyn E.
Howard University |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Taukei (Indigenous Rights) and the New Face of Western Hegemony in Fiji |
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McCall, Grant
University of New South Wales |
1:
Colonial grievances
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The Agony of Autonomy: Rapanui and a Continuing History of Chilean Misunderstanding |
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Meijl, Toon van
University of Nijmegen |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Changing Properties of Maori Property |
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Morton, John
La Trobe University |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Race, Reciprocity and Reconciliation:
Australian Aboriginal Kinship Lessons for Restorative Justice
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Mutu, Margaret
University of Auckland |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Recovering the Crown's Ill-gotten Gains |
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Peters-Little, Frances
Australian National University |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Identifying Indigeneity within the Pacific Rim and other Colonial Grievances |
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Sullivan, Ann
University of Auckland |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Justice, Indigenous Rights and the Public Good: Who Owns the Foreshore and Seabed?
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Sowell, Teri
San Diego State University |
9:
Spiritual material
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Spiritual Remains: Relics in Eighteenth Century Hawai’i |
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Moretti, Daniele
Brunel University |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Gold, Tadpoles, and Jesus in the Manger: Reflecting on Cosmogony, Colonial Extraction and Restitution with the Hamtai-Anga of Mount Kaindi, Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea |
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Wessel, Alexandra
University of Vienna |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Giving Back Culture: Education as a Basis for the Process of Peace in the Bismarck Archipelago, Papua New Guinea
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Bonnemere, Pascale
CREDO, Marseilles |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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The spirit-filled forest: Evangelists and the Christian world in the Ankave setting (PNG) |
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Bergendorff, Steen
Roskilde University, Denmark |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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From valuables to money; from ancestors to saints |
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Eriksen, Annelies
University of Bergen |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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The gendered dynamics of an inverted hierarchy on North Ambrym, Vanuatu |
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Eves, Richard
RSPAS, Australian National University |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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The poetics of conversion |
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Gardner, Don
Australian National University & University of Heidelberg |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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The vicissitudes of Baptist Christianity among the northern Mountain Ok of PNG |
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Lattas, Andrew
School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Christianity, Race and Cargo Cults: some recent debates |
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Monnerie, Denis
Université Marc Bloch, Strasbourg |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Following the paths. Practices and representations of Catholicism in northern New Caledonia: some ethnographic and historical aspects |
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Robbins, Joel
University of California, San Diego |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Praying for sacrifice: Rethinking syncretism in Melanesia |
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Robson, Andrew
University of Wisconsin |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Pragmatism and conversion in the South Seas, with special reference to Samoa |
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Stanton, John
Berndt Museum of Anthropology, University of Western Australia |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Holding the land: shifting representations of the spiritual dimension in contemporary Indigenous Australian art |
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Tabani, Marc
CREDO, Marseilles |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Neo-Pagans or Neo-Christians? Proselytism and millenarism in Tanna (Vanuatu) |
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Heekeren, Deborah Van
University of Newcastle |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Being Christian and being Hula: Women's religious expressions of ontology in a Papua New Guinea village |
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Paini, Anna
Dipartimento di Psicologia e Antropologia culturale, Verona, Italy |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Gendered relationships: Kanak women as mothers, sisters, wives (Lifou,Loyalty Islands)
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Demian, Melissa
Emory University |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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Canoe, mission boat, dinghy: on infrastructure as network |
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Le Roux, Géraldine
PhD Candidate, EHESS/University of Brisbane |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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The aboriginal network: example of the website Cybertribe |
View abstract |
Martin, Keir
Manchester |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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How Nets Work in Matupit, East New Britain |
View abstract |
Petrosian-Husa, Carmen
Alele Museum (Marshall Islands) |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Aelon Kein Ad - Our Islands:
The Marshall Islands and their Colonial Heritage
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Hartan, Marianne
Facheinheit Ethnologie, University of Bayreuth |
11:
Transculturation
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Transfer of Knowledge and Polynesian Worldview in the Cook Islands |
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Pascht, Arno
Facheinheit Ethnologie, University of Bayreuth |
11:
Transculturation
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Land Rights in Rarotonga (Cook Islands): Traditions and Transformations |
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Maanen, Ghislaine van
Discipline of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Western Australia |
11:
Transculturation
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On the Definition of Cultural Authenticity: Cultural Boundaries, Institutions and Global Processes |
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Timmer, Jaap
Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies, Radboud University Nijmegen |
11:
Transculturation
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Constitutionalism in Indonesian Papua |
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Wiessner, Polly
Dept. of Anthropology, University of Utah |
11:
Transculturation
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Rambo in Enga: The Impact of State Level Democracy, Hollywood, and High-powered Weapons on a Highland New Guinea Society |
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Rio, Knut
Bergen Museum, University of Bergen |
9:
Spiritual material
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Changes of perspective: Material mobilization during mortuary ceremonies, Ambrym Island, Vanuatu |
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Venbrux, Eric
Radboud University Nijmegen |
9:
Spiritual material
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Things of the dead, things for the dead (Bathurst and Melville Islands, Australia) |
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Goddard, Michael
University of Newcastle |
8:
Ownership in effect
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The mad Fijian with the monkey -- and other stories about a small island near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
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Mondragón, Carlos
University of Cambridge |
8:
Ownership in effect
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The effect of social research policies and standardised values
on ownership claims in Vanuatu
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Digim'Rina, Linus
University of Papua New Guinea |
8:
Ownership in effect
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Rethinking the Top-Down/Bottom-Up Rhetoric |
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Edo, Junko
Faculty of Foreign Studies, Kyorin University, Tokyo |
11:
Transculturation
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Theory of J. Clifford and Kanak Identity in New Caledonia. Articulation as Seen in the Narrative of Kanak Identity |
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Ploeg, Anton
Radboud University, Nijmegen |
11:
Transculturation
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Limits to Transculturation |
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Hontheim, Astrid de
Université Libre de Bruxelles |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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When missionaries forget to Christianize indigenous healers |
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Jorgensen, Dan
University of Western Ontario |
3:
Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity
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Third Wave evangelism, uranium gas, and the politics of global Christianity in Papua New Guinea |
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Hickford, Mark
The Crown Law Office |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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To "confound in one abstract description of Aborigines": Seeing an empire of variations in imperial policy on "native" property rights in Australasia (1830s-1850s) |
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Werber, Harald
|
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Why the Gilbert Islands / Kiribati never became a Settler Colony –an Economic History |
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Prasad, Jonathan
Lancaster University, United Kingdom |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Fiji and its Ethnic Majorities:A tool-kit for understanding cleavages and their impact in a multi-ethnic, post-colonial society |
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Lattas, Andrew
School of Social Sciences, University of Newcastle, Australia |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Melanesian Principles of Hope: Remapping the boundaries of race and modernity |
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Crane, Emmanuelle & McCall, Grant,
Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris; Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne & University of New South Wales |
11:
Transculturation
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Images and Words: Portraying Rapanui |
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Josephides, Lisette
School of Anthropological Studies, Queen's University Belfast |
11:
Transculturation
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The Trope of Mobility in Transculturation |
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Rohatynskyj, Marta
University of Guelph |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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Haumakia Village as a Node in a Global Communications Network |
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Sykes, Karen
University of Manchester |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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Technologies of Vision in New Ireland: 'Malanggan Labadama' |
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Arnaud, Marjorie
E.H.E.S.S. Paris |
8:
Ownership in effect
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Land Tenure Stakes in Pohnpei |
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Bryant-Tokalau, Jenny
University of Otago |
8:
Ownership in effect
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Keeping while giving: anthropological notions of environmental "governance" |
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Kanasa, Biami
University of Papua New Guinea |
8:
Ownership in effect
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An Intentional Control of Knowledge in Oral Culture |
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Leblic, Isabelle
CNRS, France |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Kanak Identity, New Citizenship Building and Reconciliation in New Caledonia |
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Jolly, Margaret
Gender Relations Centre, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University |
11:
Transculturation
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The Exploratory Voyage as a Transcultural Space |
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Godelier, Maurice
EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales) CREDO (Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie) |
13:
Keynotes
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Raymond Firth Memorial Lecture: “Death of a few celebrated truths and others that are worth restating” |
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Langton, Marcia
Chair of Australian Indigenous Studies, University of Melbourne, Australia |
13:
Keynotes
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Global access to ancient traditions: Garma and the role of the local cultural festival |
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Lal, Brij
Division of Pacific and Asian History, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University |
13:
Keynotes
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Pacific History Matters |
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Simet, Jacob
PNG National Cultural Commission |
13:
Keynotes
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Re-defining Culture In The Pacific |
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Hereniko, Vilsoni
Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaii at Manoa |
13:
Keynotes
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Film “The Land has Eyes” |
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Crook, Tony
University of St Andrews |
8:
Ownership in effect
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‘If you don’t believe our story, at least give us half of the money’: Claiming Ownership of the Ok Tedi Mine, PNG |
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Attwood, Bain
Monash University |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Rejecting treaties: The British in Australia |
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Leckie, Jacqui
Anthropology Department, University of Otago |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Reshaping Indigenous Minds: Colonial asylums and mental disorder in the Pacific |
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Emde, Sina
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Fiji, the way the world should be? Debating nation and multiculturalism in Fiji |
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Görlich, Joachim
Researcher-Lecturer at the University of Cologne, Germany |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Mapping the landscape: Mythical pathes among the Kobon in Papua New Guinea |
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Ferro, Katarina
University of Vienna |
1:
Colonial grievances
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Indigenous Rights, Politics, Resistance and Reconciliation in Australia and New Zealand |
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Hastings, Adi
Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa |
11:
Transculturation
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Ethnic Politics and the Spectre of Authenticity in Contemporary Fiji |
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Huffer, Elise
University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji islands |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Matrilineal governance in Vanuatu: Between Past and Présent |
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Cretton, Viviane
Institute of Anhtropology and sociology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Negotiating the conflict. Some stakes of the 2000 coup d’Etat in Fiji |
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Brutti, Lorenzo
CNRS, France |
8:
Ownership in effect
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From fertility ritaul to mining companies: The evolution of land rights in Oksapmin |
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Flores, Judy
RFT-Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam & Gef Pa'go Chamorro Cultural Village |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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Using traditional dance for 21st century goals |
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Jones, Philip
Department of Anthropology, South Australian Museum, Adelaide |
2:
Reshaping Indigenous worlds
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Curiosity and restraint: protocols of encounter on the Australian voyages of Baudin and Flinders |
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Revolon, Sandra
CREDO |
9:
Spiritual material
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‘The dead are looking at us.’ Food bowls as the dead in postfuneral wakes in Aorigi (Eastern Solomon Islands) |
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Banks, Glenn
Geography, School of PEMS, University of New South Wales, Australia |
7:
Enchantments of technology
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Making sense of bisnis: local engagement with capitalism at the Porgera Gold Mine, Papua New Guinea |
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Pangerl, Markus
Gender Relations Centre, Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia |
5:
Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
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Notions of Insecurity among Contemporary Indo-Fijian Communities |
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Mondragón, Carlos & Luque Miguel,
Centre for Asian and African Studies, El Colegio de México & Centre for Asian and African Studies, Universidad Complutense de Madrid |
4:
Mapping Oceania
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Parallel Worlds: Early encounters between Iberians and Pacific Islanders during the Spanish expeditions to the South West Pacific (1568-1606) |
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Van Der Grijp, Paul
CREDO - Université de Provence |
8:
Ownership in effect
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Tribal Art Traffic in the Pacific |
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Dalsgaard, Steffen
Dept. of Anthropology and Ethnography, University of Aarhus, Denmark |
8:
Ownership in effect
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Claiming culture: new definitions and ownership of cultural practices in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea |
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Quanchi, Max
School of Humanities and Human Services, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Carseldine, Queensland, Australia |
12:
New Caledonia in Oceania
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Visual histories; contrasting views in the early 20th century colonies of French New Caledonia and British Fiji |
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