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Reserachers working on INTERSUBJECTIVITY (alphabetical order)
Laurence Marshall CARUCCI Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Montana State University, United StatesAdministrative areas: Marshall Islands Places: Marshall IslandsKeywords: Adoption , Age and Aging , Anthropological Fieldwork , Body , Christianity , Climate Change , Climate Change Migration , Colonial Discourse , Colonial Literature , Colonialism
Jari KUPIAINEN Principal lecturer, Media Studies at Karelia University of Applied Sciences, FinlandAdministrative areas: Solomon Islands , Rennell and Bellona (Solomon Islands), Western (Solomon Islands)Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Art , Audiovisual and Media , Agency , Christianisation , Cognitive Anthropology , Colonial Discourse , Complexity , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Production
Craig LIND Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Centre for Pacific Studies at University of St Andrews, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , Malampa (Vanuatu), Shefa (Vanuatu)Places: Melanesia, VanuatuKeywords: Gender , Intersubjectivity , Landscape , Memory , Migration , Mission History , Museums , Perception , Personhood , Religion
Károly Sándor PALLAI Research Fellow, Department of French and Francophone Studies at Eötvös Loránd University, HungaryAdministrative areas: Wallis and Futuna , Vanuatu , Papua New Guinea , Samoa , New Caledonia , Kiribati , Hawaii , French Polynesia , Fiji , Federated States of Micronesia , Palau , Niue , Tuvalu , Tonga Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Contemporary Literatures , Francophone Literatures , Identity , Postcolonial Literatures , French Overseas Territories , Post-Colonialism , Narratives , Literature , Cultural Studies , Colonial Imagination
Anthony PICKLES Lecturer, School of International Development at University of East Anglia, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Big-manship , Categorization , Complexity , Conceptual Model , Corruption , Economic Anthropology , Economy and Finance , Exchanges , First Contacts , History
Mike POLTORAK Adjunct/associate Researcher, School of Anthropology and Conservation at University of Kent, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Tonga , New Zealand , Fiji Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Medical Anthropology , Visual Anthropology , Pacific Media , Intersubjectivity , Ilness Experience , Mental Illness , Global Health , Ethnographic Filmmaking , Engaged Anthropology
Alan RUMSEY Professor, Anthropology, College of Asia and the Pacific at Australian National University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia , Papua New Guinea Places: Melanesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Linguistic Anthropology , Intersubjectivity , Verbal Art , Political Process , Children
Bambi SCHIEFFELIN Professor, Anthropology Department at New York University, United StatesAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Christianisation , Intersubjectivity , Language Change , Language Socialization , Linguistic Anthropology , Personhood
Annick THOMASSIN PhD Student, Department of Anthropology/Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research at McGill University/Australian National University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia Places: Australia (area), MelanesiaKeywords: Bureaucratization , Fisheries , Neo-Colonialism , Political Ecology , Political Economy , Property , Self-Determination , Social-ecological System , Natural Resources , Torres Strait
Anke TONNAER Lecturer, Department of Anthropology Centre for Pacific and Asian Studies at Radboud University Nijmegen, NetherlandsAdministrative areas: Australia Places: Australia (area)Keywords: Tourism , Performance , Ritual , Post-Colonialism , Cultural Heritage , Exchanges , Globalization , Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations , Intersubjectivity , Anthropological Fieldwork
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