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Reserachers working on INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS (alphabetical order)
EMANUELA BORGNINO Postdoctoral Fellow, Cultural & Social Anthropology at University of Torino, ItalyAdministrative areas: Hawaii Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Eco-anthropology , Environment , Indigenous Peoples Rights , Post-Colonialism , Native Title , Ecology of relations
Michael MAIN PhD Student, School of Culture, History & Language at Australian National University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Cultural Change , Development , Social Change , Violence , Weapons , Mining and its Discontents , Materiality , Language Change , Indigenous Agency , Indigenous Peoples Rights
Anaïs MAURER Assistant Professor, Visiting, French and Italian at Colby Collge, United StatesAdministrative areas: French Polynesia , New Caledonia , Vanuatu , Wallis and Futuna , Marshall Islands , Kiribati , Hawaii , Guam Places: Melanesia, Micronesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Colonial Politic , Postcolonial Literatures , Nuclear Issues , Nationalism , Colonial Imagination , Contemporary Literatures , Decolonisation , Ecology , Ethnicity , Feminism
Min Yen ONG Postdoctoral Fellow, Faculty of Music at University of Cambridge, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Fiji , Hawaii Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Applied Ethnomusicology , Agency , Oral Tradition , Cultural Change , Cultural Heritage , Disaster , Feeling of Belonging , Indigenous Peoples Rights , Resilience , Song / Dance
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Some figures... The database of experts counts today 1222
profiles , of which 586 are publicly accessible, while 636 have chosen to remain private.
These persons have defined 726 unique
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