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NameContact detailsAreas of interest
Academic staff
Ballard, Chrischris.ballard@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 0305
Room: 4218 H C Coombs Building

Human rights and violence; resource ownership, land rights and autonomy; oral tradition and historicity; cross-cultural encounters and concepts of 'race'; agricultural transformation; history, anthropology, archaeology and geography; regional interests in Indonesia and Melanesia.

Bedford, Stuartstuart.bedford@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 4297
Room: 6066, H C Coombs Building

Pacific archaeology, relating primarily to origins, cultural transformation and change, social interaction, environmental impact and human responses to natural disasters. Archaeologies of Empire, Colonialism and Contact.

Clark, Geoffreygeoffrey.clark@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 2215
Room: 6103 H C Coombs Building

Neolithic colonization of Oceania, especially of western Micronesia and Lapita occupation of the Central Pacific. A current large project investigates the Tongan maritime empire and its expansion to east Fiji and Samoa with archaeology, traditional history and geophysical techniques. I have research interests in monumental architecture, zooarchaeology and historical archaeology with ongoing projects in each of these areas.

Evans, Nicknicholas.evans@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 0028
Room: 7206 H C Coombs Building

Australian languages, Papuan languages, linguistic typology, historical and contact linguistics, semantics, the mutual influence of language and culture, language documentation, social cognition in grammar

Evans, Bethwynbethwyn.evans@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 0300
Room: 7207 H C Coombs Building
Govor, Elenaelena.govor@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3186
Room: 4243 H C Coombs Building

Ethnohistory of Nuku-Hiva; Russian studies of Nuku-Hiva in 1804; Russian voyages in Oceania, history of science of race in Russia; Russian sources on South Pacific; Miklouho-Maclay visit to New Hebrides (Vanuatu) in 1879; Russian Anzacs; history of early Russian immigration in Australia; database of early Russian immigrants in Australia.

Hendery, Rachaelrachael.hendery@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 2243
Room: 7204, HC Coombs Building
Hermkens, Anna-Karinaanna-karina.hermkens@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 3148
Room: 7237, H C Coombs Building
Jolly, Margaretmargaret.jolly@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 3150
Room: 7236 H C Coombs Building

Vanuatu, Pacific, exploratory voyages, Christianities, colonialism, nationalism, cinema, indigeneity and diaspora in contemporary popular culture, HIV/AIDS, gender, sexuality

Lepani, Katherinekatherine.lepani@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 4595
Room: 7234, HC Coombs Building

TBA

Luker, Vickivicki.luker@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 3145
Room: 4245 H C Coombs Building
Miller, Julia Colleenjulia.miller@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 2125
Room: 1202, HC Coombs Building
Morgain, Rachelrachel.morgain@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 5940
Room: 5236, HC Coombs Building
Mosko, Markmark.mosko@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 2161
Room: 7205 H C Coombs Building

Social anthropology; symbolism; social organisation; cultural change; leadership; personhood; agency; gift exchange; religion; Christianity; chaos theory; Melanesia/Pacific.

Ng Shiu, Roannieroannie.ng@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +64 2 6125 9578
Room: 5115, HC Coombs Building

Geography, Population health

Rumsey, Alanalan.rumsey@anu.edu.au
Telephone: + 61 2 6125 2365
Room: 7223 H C Coombs Building

Melanesia; Aboriginal Australia; discourse; social identity; linguistic anthropology; indigenes and the state.

Teaiwa, Katerina Martinakaterina.teaiwa@anu.edu.au
Telephone: +61 2 6125 0857
Room: 7232, HC Coombs Building

Phosphate mining in Oceania, Pacific diasporas, cultural policy, popular culture and creative industries, contemporary Pacific dance, regional and transdisciplinary Pacific Studies.

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