Internal conflicts at the local and national levels in several South Pacific countries have revealed the fragility of national unity and the difficulties nations face in governing and managing their own economic development. In Papua New Guinea, the focus of this paper, an uncertain economic future for many rural and urban communities, and rising inequalities in income opportunities and access to resources, have coincided with greater intolerance of migrants at sites of high in-migration by customary landowners and provincial and local authorities. This paper draws on fieldwork undertaken in the major oil palm growing regions of Papua New Guinea where migrants from densely populated regions of the country have settled on state land alienate...
This thesis is a critical ethnographic account of the Wartha people, a small group of hunter-horticu...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
The research presented here is based on one-month of fieldwork, during which forty-twointerviews wer...
Since the establishment of oil palm land settlement schemes (LSSs) in West New Britain Province, Pap...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
In the oil palm frontier regions of West New Britain and Oro provinces, Papua New Guinea, customary ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study examines the ways ...
This paper reports on the authors’ ongoing research with agricultural extension services, customary ...
This paper examines the various ways in which migrant settlers have gained and maintained access to ...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
This paper argues that attending to social and political factors in development-induced displacement...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
This article examines development practices of residents, who are also migrants and citizens, living...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
This thesis is a critical ethnographic account of the Wartha people, a small group of hunter-horticu...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
The research presented here is based on one-month of fieldwork, during which forty-twointerviews wer...
Since the establishment of oil palm land settlement schemes (LSSs) in West New Britain Province, Pap...
This paper examines the broad range of informal land transactions and arrangements migrants are ente...
In the oil palm frontier regions of West New Britain and Oro provinces, Papua New Guinea, customary ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/This study examines the ways ...
This paper reports on the authors’ ongoing research with agricultural extension services, customary ...
This paper examines the various ways in which migrant settlers have gained and maintained access to ...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
This paper argues that attending to social and political factors in development-induced displacement...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
This article examines development practices of residents, who are also migrants and citizens, living...
Like other post-colonial states, Papua New Guinea continues to grapple with issues pertaining to lan...
This thesis is a critical ethnographic account of the Wartha people, a small group of hunter-horticu...
To the foreign observer, Papua New Guinea is readily associated with violent gang crime, tribal figh...
The research presented here is based on one-month of fieldwork, during which forty-twointerviews wer...