In Papua New Guinea, witchcraft and sorcery accusations appear to be proliferating and, in many cases, leading to horrific violence, torture and murder of those thought to be sorcerers. We reject interpretations of sorcery accusations and violence as grounded in the ancient traditional culture of Melanesia. Instead, we see the resurgence of sorcery as an effect of poverty and social inequality, particularly the neglect of medical services and training
When writer Kent Russell went to Papua New Guinea to write a piece about the villages there, he foun...
Sorcery and Christianity have been in an intimate and seemingly opposing relationship on the small A...
In this In Brief, the author talks about the relevance of witchcraft trials in early modern Europe t...
This paper considers the assumption that the long-term success of the Christian Churches in some par...
The belief that illness, death and misfortune of all sorts is frequently caused by the deliberate in...
Sorcery and witchcraft practices and beliefs are pervasive across Melanesia. They are in part create...
This chapter examines how witchcraft and sorcery beliefs are reproduced among the educated working a...
Sorcery and warfare are closely interrelated in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. In contra...
In this In Brief, Associate Professor Richard Eves looks at the lack of definitional clarity that ex...
This paper provides new insights into how violence in war structures peacetime violence by highlight...
This paper uses the concept of causal stories to explore how death, sickness and misfortune lead to ...
The issue of sorcery and witchcraft-related accusations and violence in Papua New Guinea is receivin...
International audienceElicitation of Unacceptable. — Sorcery has remained an important issue in Mela...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) avoided the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 by closing its borders but case numbers...
International audienceIn this chapter I would like to further explore the anthropology of legitimacy...
When writer Kent Russell went to Papua New Guinea to write a piece about the villages there, he foun...
Sorcery and Christianity have been in an intimate and seemingly opposing relationship on the small A...
In this In Brief, the author talks about the relevance of witchcraft trials in early modern Europe t...
This paper considers the assumption that the long-term success of the Christian Churches in some par...
The belief that illness, death and misfortune of all sorts is frequently caused by the deliberate in...
Sorcery and witchcraft practices and beliefs are pervasive across Melanesia. They are in part create...
This chapter examines how witchcraft and sorcery beliefs are reproduced among the educated working a...
Sorcery and warfare are closely interrelated in the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea. In contra...
In this In Brief, Associate Professor Richard Eves looks at the lack of definitional clarity that ex...
This paper provides new insights into how violence in war structures peacetime violence by highlight...
This paper uses the concept of causal stories to explore how death, sickness and misfortune lead to ...
The issue of sorcery and witchcraft-related accusations and violence in Papua New Guinea is receivin...
International audienceElicitation of Unacceptable. — Sorcery has remained an important issue in Mela...
Papua New Guinea (PNG) avoided the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 by closing its borders but case numbers...
International audienceIn this chapter I would like to further explore the anthropology of legitimacy...
When writer Kent Russell went to Papua New Guinea to write a piece about the villages there, he foun...
Sorcery and Christianity have been in an intimate and seemingly opposing relationship on the small A...
In this In Brief, the author talks about the relevance of witchcraft trials in early modern Europe t...