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Ludovic COUPAYE Lecturer, Department of Anthropology at University College London, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , East Sepik (Papua New Guinea)Places: Melanesia, Polynesia, Australia (area)Keywords: Agency , Agriculture , Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology of Ontology , Art , Body Theory , Categorization , Cognitive Anthropology , Complexity , Conceptual Model
Tony CROOK Senior Lecturer, Centre for Pacific Studies at University of St Andrews, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Western Province (Fly)Keywords: Knowledge , Secrecy , Ritual , Kinship , Gender , Horticulture , Mining , Climate Change , Pacific Regional Politics , Development
Enzo HAMEL PhD Student, Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas at University of East Anglia, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , East Sepik (Papua New Guinea)Places: Papua New Guinea, East Sepik provinceKeywords: Archives , Anthropology of Knoweldge , Anthropological Field Records , Colonial Discourse , Colonialism , Contemporary Pacific , Critical History , Cultural Heritage , Cutural Change , Ethnographic Encounter
Jordan HAUG PhD Student, Anthropology Department at University of California San Diego, United StatesAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , Milne Bay (Papua New Guinea)Places: Melanesia, Papua New Guinea, Louisiade archipelago, Misima IslandKeywords: Mining and its Discontents , Mining , Morality , Christianity , Political Anthropology , Myth , Leadership , Inequality , Egalitarianism , Epistemology
Francesco LATTANZI PhD Student, Dipartimento di Storia Antropologia Religione Arte e Spettacolo at Sapienza Università di Roma, ItalyAdministrative areas: French Polynesia , New Caledonia Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Colonialism , Ethnographic Encounter , Heritage , Indigeneity , Material Culture , Memory , Oceanic Historicities , Orality , Seascapes , Secrecy
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