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Reserachers working on SAND-DRAWING (alphabetical order)
Thomas DICK PhD Student, School of Arts and Social Science at Southern Cross University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , Indonesia , Papua New Guinea , Sanma (Vanuatu), Torba (Vanuatu), Malampa (Vanuatu)Places: Melanesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Water Music , Agency , Audiovisual and Media , Colonial Discourse , Cultural Production , Creativity , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Development Media , Diasporas , Ethnographic Filmmaking
Ute EICKELKAMP Independent researcher, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia Places: Central Australia, South AustraliaKeywords: Anthropology of Ontology , Children , Art , Christianity , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Cultural Change , Culture-nature Relations , Dreams , Landscape , Personhood
Barbara GLOWCZEWSKI Senior Research Fellow, Laboratoire d'anthropologie sociale at CNRS, Collège de France and EHESS, FranceAdministrative areas: Australia , French Polynesia Places: Australia (area), PolynesiaKeywords: Agency , Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology of Ontology , Audiovisual and Media , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Disaster , Memory , Political Anthropology , Ritual , Sand-Drawing
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
Ralph REGENVANU Independent researcher, Parliament of Vanuatu at Parliament of Vanuatu, VanuatuAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , Malampa (Vanuatu), Penama (Vanuatu), Sanma (Vanuatu), Shefa (Vanuatu), Tafea (Vanuatu), Torba (Vanuatu)Places: Melanesia, Vanuatu, Port VilaKeywords: Agenda Building , Art , Bislama , Bureaucratization , Class , Community Development , Contemporary Indigenous Art , Corruption , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Policy
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