The 2015 European Society for Oceanists conference was one of the largest-ever gatherings of scholars of the Pacific. This In Brief reviews the day-long session on Urban Melanesia, convened by two eminent anthropologists: Lamont Lindstrom and Christine Jourdan.AusAI
State of the Pacific 2016 was held from 13-15 September 2016. State of the Pacific is an annual conf...
This discussion paper results from a speech prepared for the keynote address at the 2016 State of th...
In August 2016, the ANU partnered with Guadalcanal Provincial Government to convene a workshop to ex...
Expatriate and multinational businessmen and companies have, over the last hundred years, drasticall...
A two-day “publication workshop” was convened by SSGM/ANU and Oxfam Australia as part of the Austral...
Tess Newton Cain highlights some of the key themes that emerged during the State of the Pacific Conf...
The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the area of Island Melanesia...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
Rowan Callick’s (1993) deliberately provocative ‘doomsday scenario’ for an increasingly impoverished...
Melanesian urbanization is primarily postcolonial, occurring after colonial restrictions on migratio...
A conference of the Australian Association for Pacific Studies seems a good place to say something a...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...
Melanesia, home to some 7 million people, covers a vast geographic region of the Southwest Pacific, ...
The essays in this volume deal with material and conceptual aspects of the radical transformations t...
In this essay, I examine the dominant representations of Melanesia as a place and Melanesians as peo...
State of the Pacific 2016 was held from 13-15 September 2016. State of the Pacific is an annual conf...
This discussion paper results from a speech prepared for the keynote address at the 2016 State of th...
In August 2016, the ANU partnered with Guadalcanal Provincial Government to convene a workshop to ex...
Expatriate and multinational businessmen and companies have, over the last hundred years, drasticall...
A two-day “publication workshop” was convened by SSGM/ANU and Oxfam Australia as part of the Austral...
Tess Newton Cain highlights some of the key themes that emerged during the State of the Pacific Conf...
The late prehistoric period is crucial to the study of anthropology, as the area of Island Melanesia...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
Rowan Callick’s (1993) deliberately provocative ‘doomsday scenario’ for an increasingly impoverished...
Melanesian urbanization is primarily postcolonial, occurring after colonial restrictions on migratio...
A conference of the Australian Association for Pacific Studies seems a good place to say something a...
[Extract] A feature of the ethnographically known settlement patterning on many of the larger island...
Melanesia, home to some 7 million people, covers a vast geographic region of the Southwest Pacific, ...
The essays in this volume deal with material and conceptual aspects of the radical transformations t...
In this essay, I examine the dominant representations of Melanesia as a place and Melanesians as peo...
State of the Pacific 2016 was held from 13-15 September 2016. State of the Pacific is an annual conf...
This discussion paper results from a speech prepared for the keynote address at the 2016 State of th...
In August 2016, the ANU partnered with Guadalcanal Provincial Government to convene a workshop to ex...