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John BARKER Professor, Anthropology at University of British Columbia, CanadaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Art , Christianisation , Christianity , Colonial Imagination , Conservation , Cultural Heritage , Environment , First Contacts , Forestry , Historical Imagination
Colin FILER Associate Professor, Crawford School of Public Policy at Australian National University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Conservation , Custom , Development , Environment , Forestry , Governance , Indigenous Knowledge , Land Tenure , Mining , Political Ecology
Edvard HVIDING Professor, Department of Social Anthropology, Bergen Pacific Studies at University of Bergen, NorwayAdministrative areas: Solomon Islands , Western (Solomon Islands), Hawaii , Cook Islands , Fiji Places: Melanesia, Solomon Islands, New Georgia Islands, Marovo Lagoon, New Georgia, Vangunu, NggatokaeKeywords: Social Organization , Cultural Heritage , Environment , Climate Change , Indigenous Political Movements , Ethnobiology , Art , Dance , Performance , Diplomacy
Tobias SCHWOERER Senior Lecturer, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at University of Lucerne, SwitzerlandAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , Eastern Highlands (Papua New Guinea), Morobe (Papua New Guinea)Places: Papua New GuineaKeywords: Conflict , Colonial Discourse , Social Change , State , Sorcery , Regional History , Mining , Land Dispute , Forestry , First Contacts
Marie TOUSSAINT PhD Student, Centre Norbert Elias at EHESS - Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, FranceAdministrative areas: New Caledonia Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Anthropology Of Sciences , Applied Anthropology , Conservation , Decolonisation , Environment , Forestry , Political Anthropology , Public Policies , Rural Development , State
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