PNG is often imagined to be a country divided into 'grassroots' and 'elites'. However, this paper explores the position of the middle class, or 'working class' in the contemporary PNG idiom, and argues that this important group is deserving of more sustained attention and should not simply be dismissed as an 'out of touch' urban elite.AusAI
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1951Material advances in living standards over the whole a...
This paper investigates the impact of cultural lineage (wantokism) in Papua New Guinea on public hou...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and poli...
"The following is a commentary on scholarly and popular perceptions of groups of people in Papua New...
For many Papua New Guineans, the dominant accounts of 'the economy' � contained within development r...
The idea of the “ecologically noble savage” once linked environmental activists and indigenous peopl...
The broad theme of this thesis is the analysis of increasing social and spatial differentiation in ...
This paper is a case study of processes at work to deflect the anger and jealousy many grassroots Pa...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
Overview: For many Papua New Guineans, the dominant accounts of ‘the economy’ – contained within dev...
This article discusses the impact of territorial expansion on the socio-political structure among Pa...
In the long term it is the people of Niugini who make one confident. They possess a courtesy, imagi...
Benguigui used the term “middle class” in a way that suggested it exerted significant social agency ...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1951Material advances in living standards over the whole a...
This paper investigates the impact of cultural lineage (wantokism) in Papua New Guinea on public hou...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
This In Brief points to an emerging research agenda in key regional states, and the importance of fu...
The emergence of a middle class has been identified as an important factor driving economic and poli...
"The following is a commentary on scholarly and popular perceptions of groups of people in Papua New...
For many Papua New Guineans, the dominant accounts of 'the economy' � contained within development r...
The idea of the “ecologically noble savage” once linked environmental activists and indigenous peopl...
The broad theme of this thesis is the analysis of increasing social and spatial differentiation in ...
This paper is a case study of processes at work to deflect the anger and jealousy many grassroots Pa...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
Overview: For many Papua New Guineans, the dominant accounts of ‘the economy’ – contained within dev...
This article discusses the impact of territorial expansion on the socio-political structure among Pa...
In the long term it is the people of Niugini who make one confident. They possess a courtesy, imagi...
Benguigui used the term “middle class” in a way that suggested it exerted significant social agency ...
Thesis (M. Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1951Material advances in living standards over the whole a...
This paper investigates the impact of cultural lineage (wantokism) in Papua New Guinea on public hou...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...