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Yasmine MUSHARBASH Senior Lecturer, Anthropology at University of Sydney, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia , Northern Territory (Australia), Queensland (Australia)Places: Central Australia, Torres StraitKeywords: Emotions , Personhood , Senses , Social Change , Body Theory , Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations , Neo-Colonialism , Domestic Space , Monsters , Death and Bereavement
Geir Henning PRESTERUDSTUEN Lecturer, School of Social Sciences and Psychology at Western Sydney University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Fiji , Australia Places: Fiji IslandsKeywords: Economic Anthropology , Ethnicity , Gender , Gender Violence , Health , Monsters , Post-Colonialism , Christianity , Body , Violence
Knut RIO Professor, University Museum of Bergen, Cultural History at University of Bergen, NorwayAdministrative areas: Vanuatu Places: Melanesia, Vanuatu, Ambrym Island, Port VilaKeywords: Economic Anthropology , Kinship , Sorcery , Urbanization , Egalitarianism , Work , Monsters
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