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Reserachers working on ETHICS (alphabetical order)
Kalissa ALEXEYEFF Senior Lecturer at University of Melbourne, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Cook Islands , Samoa Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Gender , Body , Class , Dance , Development , Diasporas , Economic Anthropology , Emotions , Ethics , Feminism
Michael Barry DAVIS Independent researcher, Sydney Environment Institute at Sydney University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia , New Zealand , Solomon Islands Places: Australia (area)Keywords: Colonial Discourse , Colonial Imagination , Colonialism , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Studies , Environment , Ethics , Ethnographic Encounter , Fisheries , First Contacts
Irene Karongo HUNDLEBY PhD Student, Department of Music at University of Otago, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Malaita (Solomon Islands), Solomon Islands Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Epistemology , Ethics , Indigenous Epistemology , Cultural Heritage , Music , Dance , Song / Dance , Organology
Pefi KINGI PhD Student at Victoria University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia , Niue , New Zealand Places: Polynesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Climate Change Migration , Community Development , Decolonisation , Development , Ethics , Human Rights , Justice , Language , Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) , Social Change
Rena LEDERMAN Professor, Anthropology Department at Princeton University, United StatesAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Exchanges , Economic Anthropology , Political Process , Gender , Morality , Social Organization , Sorcery , Time , Ritual , Property
Ian PARKER PhD Student, Department of Anthropology at University of California San Diego, United StatesAdministrative areas: Indonesia , Irian Jaya Barat (Indonesia), Papua (Indonesia)Places: Melanesia, Polynesia, West PapuaKeywords: Ethics , Environmental Anthropology , Conservation , Interethnic Relations , Tourism , Social-ecological System , Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) , Human-environment Relations , Religion , Seascapes
Ryan SCHRAM Lecturer, Anthropology at University of Sydney, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: Melanesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Epistemology , Exchanges , Ethics , Environment , Ethnicity , Ethnomethodology
Jessica Anne STOCKDALE Lecturer, Department of Primary Care and Public Health at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Land Tenure , Photography , Epistemology , Conservation , Health , Ethics , Politics
Karen SYKES Professor, Social Anthropology at University of Manchester, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Australia , Papua New Guinea Places: Melanesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Migration , Education , Egalitarianism , Ethics , Morality , Urban , Democracy , Economic Anthropology , Death and Bereavement , Age and Aging
Frank WEIGELT Senior Lecturer, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology at University of Hamburg, GermanyAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , Vanuatu , Indonesia , New Caledonia Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Agency , Applied Anthropology , Class , Colonial Discourse , Cognitive Anthropology , Colonialism , Conflict , Conflict Management , Cultural Change , Cultural Heritage
Carsten WERGIN Associate Professor, Heidelberg Centre for Transcultural Studies (HCTS) at Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg, GermanyAdministrative areas: Australia , Western Australia (Australia)Places: Australia (country), Western AustraliaKeywords: Anthropological Field Records , Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology , Anthropology of Knoweldge , Anthropology of Ontology , Anthropology Of Sciences , Anthropology of Tourism , Anti-colonial , Applied Anthropology , Applied Ethnomusicology
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