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Reserachers working on MORALITY (alphabetical order)
Quentin ATKINSON Associate Professor, School of Psychology at University of Auckland, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Vanuatu , New Zealand Places: Polynesia, MelanesiaKeywords: Environment , Land Management , Social Network Analysis , Morality , Ritual
John BARKER Professor, Anthropology at University of British Columbia, CanadaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Art , Christianisation , Christianity , Colonial Imagination , Conservation , Cultural Heritage , Environment , First Contacts , Forestry , Historical Imagination
Niko BESNIER Professor, Anthropology at Universiteit van Amsterdam, NetherlandsAdministrative areas: Tuvalu , Tonga , Wallis and Futuna , American Samoa , Australia , New Zealand , New Caledonia Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Gender , Sexuality , Globalization , Body Theory , Food and Nutrition , Sport , Morality , Christianity , Conflict , Economic Anthropology
Tom BRATRUD Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Social Anthropology at University of Oslo, NorwayAdministrative areas: Malampa (Vanuatu), Shefa (Vanuatu), Vanuatu Places: Melanesia, VanuatuKeywords: Morality , Social Change , Social Organization , Complexity , Politics , Climate Change , Cosmology , Christianity , Sorcery
John COX Research Fellow, Institute for Human Security and Social Change at La Trobe University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea , Solomon Islands , Kiribati , Fiji Places: Melanesia, MicronesiaKeywords: Christianity , Citizenship , Class , Climate Change , Cultural Change , Democracy , Development , Development Media , Economic Anthropology , Economy and Finance
Matti ERÄSAARI Research Fellow, Social Anthropology at University of Manchester, United KingdomAdministrative areas: Fiji Places: Polynesia, MelanesiaKeywords: Value , Exchanges , Time , Morality , Egalitarianism , Cosmology
Yannick FER Research Fellow, Groupe Sociétés religions laïcités at CNRS - Centre National pour la Recherche Scientifique, FranceAdministrative areas: Cook Islands , French Polynesia , New Zealand Places: PolynesiaKeywords: Christianity , Social Change , Politics , Emotions , Feeling of Belonging , French Overseas Territories , Migration , Morality , Religion , Institution
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
Alan JONES Adjunct Professor, Department of Linguistics at Macquarie University, AustraliaAdministrative areas: Papua New Guinea Places: Melanesia, PolynesiaKeywords: Austronesian Languages , Emotion Terminology , Anthropology of Knoweldge , Anthropology of Ontology , Language-Culture-Cognition , Linguistic Reconstruction , Myth , Morality , Narratives , Custom
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
Benedicta ROUSSEAU Lecturer, Anthropology Programme at University of Waikato, New ZealandAdministrative areas: Vanuatu Places: MelanesiaKeywords: Disaster , Economic Anthropology , Leadership , Law and Culture , Morality , Sovereignty , Urban Identity , Elections , Kastom , Infrastructure
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
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