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  1. Naturalist Histories

    Naturalist Histories

    Making Nature, Knowledge, and People in Oceania

    "[Naturalist Histories] is a valuable text for showing that in Oceania, as in the Americas, Indigenous views have barely been recognized as essential for understanding the colonial past as well as the fraught present, both then and now. . . . It will be of value to researchers studying Oceania, and particularly to individuals starting to study the areas covered." - L. L. Johnson, independent scholar (CHOICE, 63:5)

    € 31,95
  2. Naturalist Histories

    Naturalist Histories

    Making Nature, Knowledge, and People in Oceania

    Analyses the ways that Indigenous and non-Indigenous naturalists have made island natures visible to a wider audience, their relationship with the communities where they work, as well as the unique natures that they explore and help make.

    € 76,50
  3. Anthropology in Norway

    Anthropology in Norway

    Directions, Locations, Relations

    Norway has the most social anthropologists per capita of any country. Well connected, yet apart from British and American centres of anthropology, the discipline is well placed to offer critical reflection. In this book, an inclusive cast, from PhDs to professors, debate the complexities of anthropology as practised in Norway today and in the past.

    € 34,50
  4. Returns to the Field

    Returns to the Field

    Multitemporal Research and Contemporary Anthropology

    Documents how re-visiting fieldwork sites shapes anthropologists' interpretations

    € 77,50
  5. Islands of Rainforest
    1. Edvard Hviding
    2. Tim Bayliss-Smith

    Islands of Rainforest

    Agroforestry, Logging and Eco-Tourism in Solomon Islands

    This title was first published in 2000:  An ethnographically-based study which examines rainforest practices and conflicting land uses from the indigenous standpoint. Agroforestry, logging, conservation and eco-tourism are viewed in historical context, from pre-colonial production systems through colonial developments to modern encounters with Asian logging companies

    € 214,95
  6. The Guardians of Marovo Lagoon
    1. Edvard Hviding

    The Guardians of Marovo Lagoon

    “This is perhaps the best monograph on how Pacific islanders relate to their marine resources since Robert Johannes’s Words of the Lagoon: Fishing and Marine Lore in the Palau District of Melanesia (1981), and it stands as a major contribution to the study of indigenous marine tenure systems that should be required reading for everyone concerned with the issue of allocating marine resources.” —American Anthropologist

    € 31,95
  7. Islands of Rainforest
    1. Edvard Hviding
    2. Tim Bayliss-Smith

    Islands of Rainforest

    Agroforestry, Logging and Eco-Tourism in Solomon Islands

    This title was first published in 2000: An ethnographically-based study which examines rainforest practices and conflicting land uses from the indigenous standpoint.

    € 55,50
  8. Returns to the Field

    Returns to the Field

    Multitemporal Research and Contemporary Anthropology

    Documents how re-visiting fieldwork sites shapes anthropologists' interpretations

    € 26,50
  9. The Ethnographic Experiment

    The Ethnographic Experiment

    A.M. Hocart and W.H.R. Rivers in Island Melanesia, 1908

    In 1908 Arthur Maurice Hocart and William Halse Rivers Rivers brought about a turning point in modern anthropology. The two pioneers' fieldwork in Island Melanesia brought about the development of participant observation as a methodological hallmark of social anthropology.

    € 38,95
  10. The Ethnographic Experiment

    The Ethnographic Experiment

    A.M. Hocart and W.H.R. Rivers in Island Melanesia, 1908

    In 1908, A.M. Hocart and W.H. Rivers conducted fieldwork in the Solomon Islands and elsewhere in Island Melanesia that served as the turning point in the development of modern anthropology.

    € 143,95
  11. Made in Oceania

    Made in Oceania

    Social Movements, Cultural Heritage and the State in the Pacific

    Throughout the Pacific, cultural heritage is both a powerful idiom in post-colonial state-making, and a potent mobilizing force in diverse grassroots social movements, many of which have been misunderstood as 'cargo-cults' or 'inventions of tradition' in anthropological analyses. This collection recognizes cultural heritage as a ground for creativity and experimentation with social forms, and pin-points both the conflicting values at play and their potentially subversive power. Describing key social processes in Hawaii, Tahiti, Pohnpei, Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea and Australia, it explores alternative ways of configuring authority and organizing the state, as well as highlighting the potential in local social movements to influence culture and politics at the national level. Taking the pulse of important contemporary social movements in the region, this volume is key for understanding the development of the modern nation-state in the Pacific.

    € 89,95
  12. Pacific Alternatives

    Pacific Alternatives

    Cultural politics in contemporary Oceania
    € 34,50