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Melissa Demian »
Melissa Demian is a senior lecturer in social anthropology at the University of St Andrews. For over 20 years she has conducted research in rural and urban Papua New Guinea and published on subjects including village courts and property disputing, customary law, kinship and social organisation, the country’s colonial and legal history, and the intersection of gender and urbanisation. She is the author of, most recently, In Memory of Times to Come: Ironies of History in Southeastern Papua New Guinea.
Julien Louys »
Julien Louys is Deputy Director of the Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution at Griffith University. His research has focused on examining the mammal fossil record at several scales, from phenotypes, whole organisms, to entire communities to provide the most holistic understanding of the interaction between species, including humans, and their environments. He recently completed an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship on Sumatra’s role in ancient human movements and evolution.
ANU Historical Journal II »
The ANU Historical Journal II (ANUHJ II) is an open-access, peer-reviewed academic history journal of the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific. It is a revival of the ANU Historical Journal, which was published between 1964 and 1987. Contributors to
Raghbendra Jha »
Raghbendra Jha (PhD, Columbia, FWIF) was Professor of Economics and Executive Director, Australia South Asia Research Centre in the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. He published widely in the areas of development economics, public economics, welfare economics and macroeconomics with a country specialisation in India. He taught at Columbia University and Williams College in the US, Queen’s University in Canada, University of Warwick in the UK, Delhi School of Economics, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, and Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research, Mumbai.
Michael Wood »
Michael Wood has over 40 years of experience working as an anthropologist in the Western Province of PNG. Much of Wood’s research in PNG has been concerned with the politics and policies of resource development, especially in the forestry sector.
Rosita Henry »
Rosita Henry is a Professor of Anthropology, James Cook University. Her research concerns the relationships between people and places in Australia and the Pacific.
Anna Hayes »
Anna Hayes is a senior lecturer in International Relations, James Cook University. She is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the East Asia Security Centre.
Anne Ford »
Anne Ford is an Associate Professor in the Archaeology Program at the University of Otago.
Ben Shaw »
Ben Shaw is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Culture, History and Language at The Australian National University.
Robert Freestone »
Robert Freestone FASSA FAHA is a Professor of Planning in the School of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales and a City Futures Research Centre Fellow. He is a former president of the International Planning History Society and co-author and editor of several books, including Campus (2023), Designing the Global City (2019), Planning Metropolitan Australia (2018), Urban Nation: Australia’s Planning Heritage (2010), Urban Planning in a Changing World (2000), and Spirited Cities (2004).