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Rebecca   Monson

Senior Lecturer
ANU College of Law
Australian National University (Australia)

Specialities
Discipline(s)
Law
Geography
Member of
Australian Association for Pacific Studies (AAPS)
Geographic administrative areas
Geographic places
Melanesia
Solomon Islands
Marovo Lagoon
New Georgia
Guadalcanal
Historical periods
First and Early contacts
The Colonial time
20th century
21st century
Experiences
  • Consulting Work
    Justice Delivered Locally — Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs, Solomon Islands, and Justice for the Poor, the World Bank
  • Field Research (2004)
    Vulnerability and Livelihood Security in Vanuatu and Solomon Islands — Centre for Risk and Community Safety, RMIT University
  • PhD Research (2007 to 2012)
    Innovation in gendered land relations in Solomon Islands — Australian National University
    Examined transformation and innovation in gendered land relations arising in connection with colonisation, missionisation and the commodification of natural resources. Field work focused on Kakabona, a periurban area on the outskirts of Honiara, on Guadalcanal; and in the Bareke Peninsula in central Marovo Lagoon, Western Province.
  • Collaborative Project (2013 to 2016)
    Resilience and vulnerability in property systems: climate change and local relocations in Solomon Islands — Australian Research Council, Australian National University
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