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Reserachers working on DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES (alphabetical order)
Geoffrey HOBBIS Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies and Journalism at University of Groningen, NetherlandsAdministrative areas: Solomon Islands , Malaita (Solomon Islands), Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Digital Technologies , Material Culture , Technology
Stephanie HOBBIS Assistant Professor, Sociology of Development and Change Group at Wageningen University, NetherlandsAdministrative areas: Solomon Islands , Malaita (Solomon Islands), Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: State , Political Anthropology , Food and Nutrition , Indigenous/non-Indigenous Relations , Bureaucratization , Christianity , Gender Violence , Digital Technologies , Peace And Conflict , Development
Heather HORST Professor, Media and Communications at University of Sydney, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Fiji Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Communication , Development , Digital Technologies , Material Culture , Infrastructure
Lyndon ORMOND-PARKER Senior Research Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health at The University of Melbourne, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia Places: Australia (area)Keywords: Archives , Audiovisual and Media , Cultural Heritage , Cultural Policy , Digital Technologies , Indigenous Agency , Intellectual Property Rights , Local Economies , Museums , Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Mere Marina TAITO PhD Student, English and Linguistics at University of Otago, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Rotuma (Fiji)Places: Miingimbi, Galuwin'ku, Ramininging, GapuwiyakKeywords: Archives , Creative Practice , Digital Technologies , Language Revitalization , Literature , Poetics
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