This thesis focuses on the multifaceted dimensions of sociality found in subsistence economic activities in the Lau Islands of Fiji. Primarily based on fieldwork conducted on the island of Cicia, I examine how land and sea resources are socially manifested in the everyday lives of coastal indigenous iTaukei Fijians. With just a weekly flight and monthly ferry delivering supplies to Cicia from the main island of Viti Levu, subsistence resources are the most critical components to the day-to-day dietary of village communities on the island. Yet, subsistence resources are not just of nutritional value to villagers. The ecological foundation of subsistence economics also underpins extensive sets of knowledge practices, social relationships, and...
This thesis aims to analyse social process in Fiji, with reference to Bourdieu, Giddens, Sahlins, Th...
Many Pacific countries and territories embrace an officially recognized 'ridge-to-reef' approach to ...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
Fiji captures the imagination as an idyllic paradise, but political instability and low economic ind...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
This doctoral research explores the role of bula vakavanua (traditional Fijian way of life) in imple...
This work speaks to ideas of nurturing and embodiment. In one half of the screen we see a father mas...
This dissertation examines the idea of “environment” in Waitabu, an indigenous Fijian community on T...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
Fijian villages and village life are at the core of Fijian society and culture. Yet there has been m...
As a home to important flora and fauna, with rich cultural roots and heritage, island communities ar...
Republic of the Fiji Islands (Fiji) is one of the Melanesian countries. There are social systems dep...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...
This thesis aims to analyse social process in Fiji, with reference to Bourdieu, Giddens, Sahlins, Th...
Many Pacific countries and territories embrace an officially recognized 'ridge-to-reef' approach to ...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...
Fiji captures the imagination as an idyllic paradise, but political instability and low economic ind...
Abstract Based upon six months of ethnographic fieldwork conducted on the island of Emae, Vanuatu, t...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relati...
Understanding the complex and adaptive nature of Pacific Island communities is a growing yet relativ...
This doctoral research explores the role of bula vakavanua (traditional Fijian way of life) in imple...
This work speaks to ideas of nurturing and embodiment. In one half of the screen we see a father mas...
This dissertation examines the idea of “environment” in Waitabu, an indigenous Fijian community on T...
As other Pacific Islands Countries, Fiji is shaped by processes of social transformations and global...
Fijian villages and village life are at the core of Fijian society and culture. Yet there has been m...
As a home to important flora and fauna, with rich cultural roots and heritage, island communities ar...
Republic of the Fiji Islands (Fiji) is one of the Melanesian countries. There are social systems dep...
The Cook Islands are increasingly dependent on external aid, finance, technology and employment oppo...
This thesis aims to analyse social process in Fiji, with reference to Bourdieu, Giddens, Sahlins, Th...
Many Pacific countries and territories embrace an officially recognized 'ridge-to-reef' approach to ...
Increasing awareness of the likely effects of climatic change, particularly on small Island states, ...