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ESfO Homepage Sixth Conference of the
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO)


Pacific Challenges: Questioning concepts, rethinking conflicts
Marseille (France), 6-8 July 2005

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01: Colonial grievances info | papers
02: Reshaping Indigenous worlds info | papers
03: Dynamics of Pacific Religiosity info | papers
04: Mapping Oceania info | papers
05: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity info | papers
06: Cultural festivals info | papers
07: Enchantments of technology info | papers
08: Ownership in effect info | papers
09: Spiritual material info | papers
10: Endangered Languages info | papers
11: Transculturation info | papers
12: New Caledonia in Oceania info | papers
13: Keynotes info | papers

The database found 16 paper(s)
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Cowlishaw, Gillian

Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Collateral Damage in Australia's History Wars View abstract
Barber, Keith

University of Waikato, New Zealand
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Indigenous rights or ‘racial privileges’: The rhetoric of ‘race’ in New Zealand politics View abstract
Gagné, Natacha

EHESS-CNRS-University of Ottawa
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Indigenous Participation in the Public Sphere: The case of Maaori View abstract
Wesley-Smith, Terence

University of Hawaii, Center for Pacific Islands Studies
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
The limits of Self-determination: conflict, state failure, and regional intervention in Oceania View abstract
Patterson, Mary

SAGES, University of Melbourne, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Governing (in) the Pacific: ‘good governance’ and ‘civil society’ in Vanuatu View abstract
Pale, Sophia

Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of oriental studies, Moscow
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Sharp turn in the Pacific way: minority nationalism in New Caledonia, Fiji and Solomon islands View abstract
Dühring, Annette

Institute of Anthropology, University of Copenhagen
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Rethinking Ethnic Conflict in Fiji, an Urban Perspective View abstract
Suaalii-Sauni, Tamasailau M.

Department of Sociology University of Auckland, New Zealand
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
The (Im)Possibility of (Re)Examining the Bio-Politics of Contemporary Samoan Government Beyond Ethnicity View abstract
De Bruce, Lucy

University of Technology, Sydney, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Race, Place, and Beyond: Ethnicity in the Small Islands of Fiji View abstract
Wielders, Iris

Department of International Relations, Australian National University
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Framing the ‘conflict’ in Solomon Islands: consequences for international interventions View abstract
Aoude, Ibrahim G.

Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawaii
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Class and Ethnicity in Hawaii: Recent Developments in Social Struggles View abstract
Prasad, Jonathan

Lancaster University, United Kingdom
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Fiji and its Ethnic Majorities:A tool-kit for understanding cleavages and their impact in a multi-ethnic, post-colonial society View abstract
Emde, Sina

Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Fiji, the way the world should be? Debating nation and multiculturalism in Fiji View abstract
Huffer, Elise

University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji islands
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Matrilineal governance in Vanuatu: Between Past and Présent View abstract
Cretton, Viviane

Institute of Anhtropology and sociology, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Negotiating the conflict. Some stakes of the 2000 coup d’Etat in Fiji View abstract
Pangerl, Markus

Gender Relations Centre, Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
5: Rethinking political conflicts, beyond ethnicity
Notions of Insecurity among Contemporary Indo-Fijian Communities View abstract


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