This article discusses how dependency’s antonym, ‘self-reliance’ expresses and shapes aspirations for development, and ideas about citizenship in Vanuatu. This ‘keyword’ was popularized in the process of decolonization and nation-building in Vanuatu, and influenced by Dependency Theory, Pan-Africanism, Black Internationalism, and trans-Pacific visions of decolonization and development. But vernacular ideas of ‘self-reliance’ also articulate different aspirations for development at ‘grassroots’ community level, as will be shown in two case studies. The first is a community with a high degree of engagement in New Zealand’s seasonal worker programme. The second is around the cultivation of kava — a plant with soporific properties — for burgeon...
Among the least developed nations in the world, Vanuatu had the dubious distinction of being governe...
Prepared for the Symposium on Dependency and Development in Oceania, at the annual meetings of the A...
From the late 1990s onwards, the inhabitants of several villages in South Malekula engaged in a part...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses how dependency's antonym, ‘self‐reliance’ expresses and shapes aspi...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank all the participants and commentators at the ESfO pa...
Vanuatu is one of several Melanesian countries that has been consistently supporting the independenc...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
The past two years have been declared by both the Vanuatu National Council of Chiefs and the Nationa...
This article is based on ongoing research in Vanuatu and the wider Pacific. It maps multi-level role...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
The past two years have been declared the years of the ‘custom (kastom) economy’ within Vanuatu, by ...
The aim of this article is to explore anthropology’s potential to contribute to reflections on the d...
Deconstructive, Dialogical and Developmental Practices as the Cornerstones of an Approach to Communi...
The past two years have been declared the years of the ‘custom (kastom) economy’ within Vanuatu, by ...
From the late 1990s onwards, the inhabitants of several villages in South Malekula engaged in a part...
Among the least developed nations in the world, Vanuatu had the dubious distinction of being governe...
Prepared for the Symposium on Dependency and Development in Oceania, at the annual meetings of the A...
From the late 1990s onwards, the inhabitants of several villages in South Malekula engaged in a part...
ABSTRACT: This article discusses how dependency's antonym, ‘self‐reliance’ expresses and shapes aspi...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The author would like to thank all the participants and commentators at the ESfO pa...
Vanuatu is one of several Melanesian countries that has been consistently supporting the independenc...
This paper examines how the new material value of land in postcolonial Vanuatu intensifies people's ...
The past two years have been declared by both the Vanuatu National Council of Chiefs and the Nationa...
This article is based on ongoing research in Vanuatu and the wider Pacific. It maps multi-level role...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
The past two years have been declared the years of the ‘custom (kastom) economy’ within Vanuatu, by ...
The aim of this article is to explore anthropology’s potential to contribute to reflections on the d...
Deconstructive, Dialogical and Developmental Practices as the Cornerstones of an Approach to Communi...
The past two years have been declared the years of the ‘custom (kastom) economy’ within Vanuatu, by ...
From the late 1990s onwards, the inhabitants of several villages in South Malekula engaged in a part...
Among the least developed nations in the world, Vanuatu had the dubious distinction of being governe...
Prepared for the Symposium on Dependency and Development in Oceania, at the annual meetings of the A...
From the late 1990s onwards, the inhabitants of several villages in South Malekula engaged in a part...