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Martin   Préaud

Postdoctoral Fellow
LAIOS, Laboratoire d'Anthropologie des Institutions et des Organisations Sociales
EHESS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (France)
Website(s):
[ http://www.sogip.ehess.fr ]


Specialities
Discipline(s)
Anthropology
Political sciences
Member of
e-toile Pacifique (e-toile)
Geographic administrative areas
Geographic places
Australia (area)
Western Australia
Historical periods
Precolonial Australia
First and Early contacts
The Colonial time
20th century
21st century
Indigenous languages
English, French, Kriol
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Experiences
  • Collaborative Project
    TransOceanik — CNRS, James Cook University
    Interactive research, mapping, and creative agency in the Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic
  • PhD Research (2005 to 2009)
    Anthropology of Aboriginal Networks - Western Australia — EHESS, JCU
    A PhD research developed from 22 months field research with the Kimberley ABoriginal Law and Culture Centre based in Fitzroy-Crossing, in the Kimberley region of Australia.
    Analysis of indigenous political networks, from ritual networks to contemporary political and cultural organisations and movements.
    available online @ http://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/11819/
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australia, Agency, Political Representation, Performance, Ritual, Settler colonialism
  • Collaborative Project (2010 to now)
    SOGIP — EHESS, ERC
    Scales of Governance, the UN, States and Indigenous Peoples: Self-Determination in the Age of Globalization
    A global comparative project on the implementation of indigenous peoples rights in 9 countries/4 continents
    www.sogip.ehess.fr
    Keywords: Indigenous Peoples, Anthropology, Human Rights, Governance, Self-determination, Social Movements,
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