This paper presents the findings of the author's surveys investigating East Timorese tertiary students' attitudes toward national identity. Longitudinal survey data (Dili, 2002 and 2007) is presented, along with personal interviews with East Timorese political figures and young people. The findings suggest that a younger generation of East Timorese conceive of national identity in ways that partially contest the 'official' cultural affiliations of the nation-state, while strongly supporting other core narratives of national identity and history. In so doing, they highlight the difficult cultural legacies of consecutive colonial eras. The paper also highlights some significant changes in these youth attitudes since independence in 2002
This paper was presented in the panel 'Pacific nations? Understanding attitudes to national identity...
In May 2002, when its independence was formally established, Timor-Leste became the latest of the fo...
In 1975 Indonesian forces invaded Dili, the capital of East Timor. The invasion and ensuing occupati...
This paper examines some key intergenerational debates in Timor-Leste, using the findings of a surve...
The attitudes of the tertiary students who are likely to comprise the next generation of leaders are...
This paper was presented in the panel 'Pacific nations? Understanding attitudes to national identity...
This paper present the findings of an 18-month research project on the attitudes of tertiary student...
This book examines the attitudes of tertiary students in Melanesia and Timor-Leste to national ident...
Nation-building remains a key challenge across south-west Pacific societies, including Solomon Islan...
This thesis explores contestations over East Timorese 'perceptions' of their political history. Cent...
"This paper presents the findings of an 18-month research project on the attitudes of tertiary stude...
The challenges of nation building in Melanesia and Timor-Leste have often been neglected in the regi...
With the new governing structures created through the transitional administration of the United Nati...
The challenges of nation building in Melanesia and Timor-Leste have often been neglected in the regi...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
This paper was presented in the panel 'Pacific nations? Understanding attitudes to national identity...
In May 2002, when its independence was formally established, Timor-Leste became the latest of the fo...
In 1975 Indonesian forces invaded Dili, the capital of East Timor. The invasion and ensuing occupati...
This paper examines some key intergenerational debates in Timor-Leste, using the findings of a surve...
The attitudes of the tertiary students who are likely to comprise the next generation of leaders are...
This paper was presented in the panel 'Pacific nations? Understanding attitudes to national identity...
This paper present the findings of an 18-month research project on the attitudes of tertiary student...
This book examines the attitudes of tertiary students in Melanesia and Timor-Leste to national ident...
Nation-building remains a key challenge across south-west Pacific societies, including Solomon Islan...
This thesis explores contestations over East Timorese 'perceptions' of their political history. Cent...
"This paper presents the findings of an 18-month research project on the attitudes of tertiary stude...
The challenges of nation building in Melanesia and Timor-Leste have often been neglected in the regi...
With the new governing structures created through the transitional administration of the United Nati...
The challenges of nation building in Melanesia and Timor-Leste have often been neglected in the regi...
Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizens...
This paper was presented in the panel 'Pacific nations? Understanding attitudes to national identity...
In May 2002, when its independence was formally established, Timor-Leste became the latest of the fo...
In 1975 Indonesian forces invaded Dili, the capital of East Timor. The invasion and ensuing occupati...