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Reserachers working on LANGUAGE SHIFT (alphabetical order)
Niko BESNIER Professor, Anthropology at Universiteit van Amsterdam, NetherlandsAdministrative areas: Tuvalu , Tonga , Wallis and Futuna , American Samoa , Australia , New Zealand , New Caledonia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Gender , Sexuality , Globalization , Body Theory , Food and Nutrition , Sport , Morality , Christianity , Conflict , Economic Anthropology
Christian DÖHLER (DOEHLER) Postdoctoral Fellow at Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, GermanyAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , Western (Papua New Guinea)Places: Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Western Province (Fly)Keywords: Environment , Language Documentation , Language Change , Language Shift , Language Socialization , Language-Culture-Cognition , Linguistic Anthropology , Linguistic Description , Myth , Music and Languages
Anne-Laure DOTTE , Laboratoire Dynamique Du Langage (UMR 5596) at Université Lumière-Lyon 2, FranceAdministrative areas: New Caledonia Places: Ouvéa, New CaledoniaKeywords: Austronesian Languages , French Overseas Territories , Language Change , Language Documentation , Language Policy , Language Shift , Linguistic Anthropology , Contact Linguistic
John Dominic LYNCH Professor emeritus, Faculty of Arts, Law and Education at University of the South PacificAdministrative areas: Tafea (Vanuatu), Vanuatu , Malampa (Vanuatu)Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Contact Linguistic , Indo-Pacific Prehistory , Language , Language Change , Language Documentation , Language Shift , Linguistic Reconstruction , Hitorical-Comparative Linguistics
John Joseph MCCAFFERY Research Fellow, Faculty of Education, University of Auckland at Uniservices Consultancy Ltd, New ZealandAdministrative areas: American Samoa , Cook Islands , French Polynesia , Kiribati , New Caledonia , New Zealand , Niue , Samoa , Tonga , Tuvalu Places: Polynesia, Micronesia, MelanesiaKeywords: Education , Education Policy , Language Policy , Language Shift , Language-Culture-Cognition , Polynesian Languages , Pacific Studies , Language , Literacy , Bilingual/Immersion Education
Kathleen RILEY Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology at Rutgers University, United StatesAdministrative areas: French Polynesia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Linguistic Anthropology , Language Socialization , Cultural Heritage , Gender , Environment , Anthropology Of Foodways , Bilingualism , Language Ideology , Language Shift , Sexuality
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