Navigating the Future draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbours, in a remote area of Papua New Guinea, to explore how worlds are reconfigured as people become increasingly conscious of, and seek to draw into their own lives, wealth and power that had previously lain beyond their horizons. In the context of a major resource extraction project—the Papua New Guinea Liquefied Natural Gas (PNG LNG) Project–taking shape in the mountains to the north, the people in this area are actively reimagining their social world. This book describes changes in practice that result, tracing shifts in the ways people relate to the land, to each other and to outsiders, and the histories of engagement that frame those change...
The aim of this cultural story is to explore the effects of global economic development on the local...
Publications about aspects of life or the natural environment in Papua New Guinea have won important...
The research presented here is based on one-month of fieldwork, during which forty-twointerviews wer...
Navigating the Future draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbour...
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
Like many over the past century, people in the Yopno Valley of Papua New Guinea have experienced a b...
This article presents stories of life from Venembeli, a remote village in the hinterlands of Papua N...
Continuity and Change is the first composite geography of Papua New Guinea to have been produced sin...
This dissertation is an account of the discourse of development, change, and tradition among the Mot...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
This thesis explores the way in which ethnographic enquiry can contribute to a broader understanding...
Development in Papua New Guinea ... is research into village level issues of logging. In New Britain...
Conclusion: In conclusion it should be noted that the land and marine areas comprising Lababia’s Wil...
The aim of this cultural story is to explore the effects of global economic development on the local...
Publications about aspects of life or the natural environment in Papua New Guinea have won important...
The research presented here is based on one-month of fieldwork, during which forty-twointerviews wer...
Navigating the Future draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbour...
'Navigating the Future' draws on long-term ethnographic fieldwork with Kubo people and their neighbo...
Like many over the past century, people in the Yopno Valley of Papua New Guinea have experienced a b...
This article presents stories of life from Venembeli, a remote village in the hinterlands of Papua N...
Continuity and Change is the first composite geography of Papua New Guinea to have been produced sin...
This dissertation is an account of the discourse of development, change, and tradition among the Mot...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Papua New Guinea (PNG), a nation of now almost nine million people, continues to evolve and adapt. W...
The thesis examines how the Mengen living in the rural Pomio District in Papua New Guinea reproduce ...
This thesis explores the way in which ethnographic enquiry can contribute to a broader understanding...
Development in Papua New Guinea ... is research into village level issues of logging. In New Britain...
Conclusion: In conclusion it should be noted that the land and marine areas comprising Lababia’s Wil...
The aim of this cultural story is to explore the effects of global economic development on the local...
Publications about aspects of life or the natural environment in Papua New Guinea have won important...
The research presented here is based on one-month of fieldwork, during which forty-twointerviews wer...