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Laurent DOUSSET Professor, CREDO - Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie at EHESS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, FranceAdministrative areas: Australia , Vanuatu , Western Australia (Australia), Malampa (Vanuatu), Northern Territory (Australia)Places: Australia (area), Melanesia, Australia (country), Western Australia, Vanuatu, Malakula, Efate, Western DesertKeywords: Uncertainty , Social Organization , Land Management , Ritual , Social Change , First Contacts , Environment , Digital Resources , Indigenous Politics , Personhood
Silja KLEPP Professor, Institute of Geography at Kiel University, GermanyAdministrative areas: Fiji , Kiribati Places: Micronesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Climate Change , Colonial Discourse , Cutural Change , Eco-anthropology , Environment , Epistemology , Governance , Labour Mobility , Legal Pluralism , Neo-Colonialism
Tate LEFEVRE Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College, United StatesAdministrative areas: New Caledonia Places: Melanesia, New CaledoniaKeywords: Citizenship , Identity , Nationalism , Post-Colonialism , Politics , Personhood , Social Change , State , Visualization and Representation , Youth
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
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