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Reserachers working on DECOLONIZATION (alphabetical order)
Inez FAINGA'A-MANUSIONE Research Fellow, Pathways in Place, Faculty of Education at Griffith University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Australia , Tonga , Samoa Places: Australia (area), PolynesiaKeywords: Holistic Wellness , Decolonization , Cutural Change , Cultural Education , Customary Law , Decolonising Academia , Social Change , Multiculturalism , Youth , Christianity
Valentina FAJRELDIN Assistant Professor, Instituto de Salud Poblacional Dr. Salvador Allende, Facultad de Medicina at Universidad de Chile, ChileAdministrative areas: Rapanui - Easter Island (Chile) , New Zealand Places: PolynesiaKeywords: (Politics Of) Knowledge , Anthropological Fieldwork , Anthropology Of Care , Anthropology Of Sciences , Applied Anthropology , Anti-colonial , Anthropology Of Knowledge , Anthropology Of Policy , Autoethnography , Biomedicine
Julia FRENGS Associate Professor, Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics at The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, United StatesAdministrative areas: French Polynesia , New Caledonia Keywords: Cultural Studies , Cultural Production , Decolonization , Disaster , Ecology , Feminism , French Polynesia , French Overseas Territories , Francophone Literatures , Gender
Christoph KÜHBERGER Professor, Department of History at University of Salzburg, AustriaAdministrative areas: Hawaii , New Zealand Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Historical Anthropology , History Education , Cultural Heritage , Curriculum And Instruction In Teacher Education , Decolonization , Epistemology , Historical Consciousness , Indigenous Epistemology , Indigenous Knowledge , Oral Tradition
Tamatoa TEPUHIARII PhD Student, Institute of Geography at University of Hamburg, GermanyAdministrative areas: French Polynesia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Activism , Anthropological Fieldwork , Colonialism , Decolonization , Gender , Indigenization , Nuclear Testing , Nuclear Issues , Pacific Studies , Resilience
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