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Jenny   Bryant-Tokalau

Associate Professor
Te Tumu, School of Maori, Pacific and Indigenous Studies
University of Otago (New Zealand)

Specialities
Discipline(s)
Geography
Anthropology
Member of
European Society for Oceanists (ESfO)
New Zealand Studies Association (NZSA)
Pacific History Association (PHA)
Pacific Science Association (PSA )
Geographic administrative areas
Geographic places
Melanesia
Historical periods
20th century
21st century
Anticipatory
Indigenous languages
Pijin, Fijian
Experiences
  • Academic Position (1975 to now)
    Teaching/research — UPNG/USP/Otago
  • Field Research (1975-1978)
    PMG urbanisation — UPNG
  • Field Research (1983 to 1996)
    Fiji urbanisation, poverty, housing — USP
  • Consulting Work (1986 to 2003)
    Various - housing, urbanisation, hardship — Various
  • Field Research (2003 to now)
    Fiji hardship, urban growth, land — Otago Uni and others
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