International audienceContemporary Oceania is simultaneously marked by the persistence, birth and resurgence of struggles for self-determination. The separatist, autonomist, regionalist and “native” demands that rub shoulders there (without excluding one another) evolve in keeping with the reconfiguration of local political fields. This article seeks to understand the very diverse manners in which these separatist mobilizations have been given expression by focusing on the various levels and fields that determine them: colonial history, the demographic weight of native populations, the recent emergence of a culture of apology, recognition of indigenous peoples law at the international level, contemporary forms of capitalism and the identity...
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic conc...
This paper works from the assumption that the power of the state to determine and regulate debate ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the state of ‘postcolonial’ relations between indigenous p...
Abstract: The interplay between national self-determination, the colo-nial legacy, the concept of so...
International audienceThis article analyzes the way through which indigenous peoples in the Pacific ...
In French Polynesia and New Caledonia, the "indigenous strategy" in reference to the world indigenou...
International audiencePeople belonging to the colonial metropolis doing anthropological fieldwork in...
In this paper, I examine the growing reliance on discourses of autochthony in nationalisms throughou...
Regional organization in Oceania has a history dating to the early post-war period while the rise of...
International audienceOceania includes sovereign states as well as overseas territories of metropoli...
International audienceThe election of independentist Oscar Temaru as President of French Polynesia i...
This seminar aims at critically examining the nature and determinants of labour voices in the French...
Si l’État moderne s’est constitué par un processus d’unification de sa souveraineté territoriale, ce...
If historical approach which enables us to understand that behind the substantive indigenous which c...
“Ethnic territories” were a central political technology of colonial rule, which also shaped strateg...
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic conc...
This paper works from the assumption that the power of the state to determine and regulate debate ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the state of ‘postcolonial’ relations between indigenous p...
Abstract: The interplay between national self-determination, the colo-nial legacy, the concept of so...
International audienceThis article analyzes the way through which indigenous peoples in the Pacific ...
In French Polynesia and New Caledonia, the "indigenous strategy" in reference to the world indigenou...
International audiencePeople belonging to the colonial metropolis doing anthropological fieldwork in...
In this paper, I examine the growing reliance on discourses of autochthony in nationalisms throughou...
Regional organization in Oceania has a history dating to the early post-war period while the rise of...
International audienceOceania includes sovereign states as well as overseas territories of metropoli...
International audienceThe election of independentist Oscar Temaru as President of French Polynesia i...
This seminar aims at critically examining the nature and determinants of labour voices in the French...
Si l’État moderne s’est constitué par un processus d’unification de sa souveraineté territoriale, ce...
If historical approach which enables us to understand that behind the substantive indigenous which c...
“Ethnic territories” were a central political technology of colonial rule, which also shaped strateg...
A concern with the other has been present for half a millennium in western thought. The classic conc...
This paper works from the assumption that the power of the state to determine and regulate debate ar...
International audienceThis paper examines the state of ‘postcolonial’ relations between indigenous p...