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Dr Robyn Andrews

Dr Trisia Farrelly

Dr Graeme Macrae

Dr Eleanor Rimoldi

Assoc Prof Kathryn Rountree

Assoc Prof Jeff Sluka

Dr Sita Venkateswar

Social Anthropology

Dr Robyn Andrews

Andrews, Robyn (in press for 2012) “Anglo-Indian Reunions: secular pilgrimages” Journal of South Asian Diaspora

Andrews, Robyn and Keith Butler (in press for 2012) “Asansol Anglo-Indians Count.” In Lionel Lumb (ed) More Voices on the Veranda. CTR Inc. Publishing. New Jersey.

2011. “The right stuff: Ross Intermediate School’s trip to India”. 19th Biennial New Zealand Asian Studies Society International Conference Proceedings. Massey University. 2-4 July, 2011. http://www.nzasia.org.nz/proceedings11.html

2011. “Anglo-Indian residential care homes: Accounts from Kolkata and Melbourne”. Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology. http://www.springerlink.com/content/0169-3816

2011 Book review article of Laura Bear's, 2009 Lines of the Nation. International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies. Vol. 11. No 1. http://home.alphalink.com.au/~agilbert/reviewb.html

2010."What does India need most?" An interview with Philomena Eaton. In, Margaret Deefholts and Susan Deefholts (Eds.) Women of Anglo-India - Tales and Memoirs. CTR Inc. Publishing, New Jersey. pp.7-14.

2010. Christianity as an Indian Religion: the Anglo-Indian experience. Journal of Contemporary Religion, vol.25(2): 173-188.

2010 "Making their Home in Australia: St Joseph’s Anglo-Indian Rest Home". In Local Lives: Migration and Micro-Politics of Place. Edited by Catherine Trundle and Brigitte Bonisch-Brednich. Ashgate (under review).

2010 Review of "South Asian Christian Diaspora: Invisible Diaspora in Europe and North America" in Journal of Contemporary Religion (in press for January)

2008 "Living and working in Calcutta: Jane’s story" in Working Women: Stories of Strife, Struggles and Survival. Edited byKogi Naidoo and Feiziya Patel. pp.177-190. Sage. New Delhi.

2008 "A day at St Joseph's Hostel, Melbourne" in The Way We Are. CTR Inc, New Jersey.

2008 "A Calcutta Christmas" in The Way We Are. CTR Inc, New Jersey.

2008 "Researching Anglo-India: Indian and diasporic contexts" Conference report and interview in Anglos in the Wind. Edited by Harry MacLure. March-May ’08. Vol. 3 Issue 12.

2007 "Quiting India: The Anglo-Indian culture of migration". Sites: New Series. Vol. 4 no2, pp32-56.

2006 "English in India: Reflections Based on fieldwork among Anglo-Indians in Kolkata". India Review, 5(3-4), 499-518.

2006 "Assam Days: An Interview with Philomena Eaton" in The Way We Were. CTR Inc, New Jersey.

2006. Book Review of Alison Blunt’s Domicile and Diaspora: Anglo-Indian women and the spatial politics of home in Gender, Place and Culture. Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 593-604, October.

2005 Being Anglo-Indian: Practices and Stories from Calcutta. Ph.D. Thesis. Massey University.

2001 "Middle-class Women: Respect and Social Mobility" 2001 Women's Studies Association Conference Proceedings.

2001 "Marriage Breakdown: The Loss and Rebuilding of Middle-Class Women's Respect" 2001 Sociological Association of Aotearoa (NZ) Conference Proceedings.

2000 "Reclaiming Respect: Women and Social Mobility" Electronically published as ASAANZ conference proceedings on Waikato University's Anthropology Department's website.

2000 Having to Rebuild Everything: Women, Separation and Social Mobility in New Zealand. M.A. Thesis. Massey University.


Selected Conference & Seminar Presentations:

2011 “The right stuff: Ross Intermediate School’s trip to India”. 19th Biennial New Zealand Asian Studies Society International Conference. Massey University. 2-4 July, 2011.

2011 “Surveying Anglo-Indians: Hopes, disappointments and preliminary findings”. In School of People, Environment and Planning Seminar Series.

2010 “Anglo-Indians Count” Anglo-Indian World Reunion Conference Symposium. Perth, Australia

2009 “The Anglo-Indians of Lower Circular Road Cemetery: Erasure of Eurasians?” Paper presented at ASAANZ conference. 13-15 December. Picton.

2009 “Indian as home? Reflections on the relationship of Anglo-Indian with post-colonial India” Paper presented at ‘Globalisation and National Identity in Asia’ Symposium, Asian Studies Institute. University of Victoria. 29-30 October.

2009"Reflections on Melbourne’s St Joseph’s Hostel for elderly Anglo-Indians" Paper presented atNew Zealand Association of Gerontology’s ‘Living in an Ageing Society: Shaping Tomorrow Today’ conference. 7-9 October. Wellington.

2009 "Multi-sited research in Anglo-Indian Rest Homes" Paper presented at the New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference. 27-30 August. Palmerston North.

2009 "Anglo-Indian Rest Homes in Kolkata". Paper presented at the 18th New Zealand Asian Studies Association International Conference. 6-8 July. Wellington.

2008 "Making their home in Australia: St Joseph’s Anglo-Indian Rest Home". Paper presented at the joint conference of the ASA, ASAANZ and AAS. 8-12 December. University of Auckland.

2008 "Saffron Christians: Anglo-Indian Practices of Christianity". Paper to be presented at Encounters and Intersections: Religion, Diaspora and Ethnicities conference. 9-11 July, St Catherine’s College, Oxford University.

2007 "Contesting Anglo-Indian Identity" Paper presented at the Researching Anglo-India: Indian and Diasporic Contexts conference. 18-20 December, Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences, Calcutta. Calcutta

2007 "Images: The present: ‘From strength to strength’" Keynote Symposium presentation. The 7th World Anglo-Indian Reunion. 13 August. Toronto.

2007 "A Calcutta Christmas: Poverty of Calcutta's Anglo-India" at the Reaching Out Symposium. 16 August. Toronto.

2007 "Vegemite vindaloo: The experiences of living in Anglo-Indian homes in Melbourne and Calcutta" Paper presented at NZiRA symposium. June 5-7. Victoria University. Wellington

2006 "Quit India: Anglo-Indian migration trends" Paper presented at Association of Social Anthropologists Aotearoa/New Zealand, Christchurch.

2006 "Researching Anglo-Indians in Calcutta": A seminar presented at St Joseph’s Hostel for residents and members of the Melbourne Association of Anglo-Indians.

2005. "In India, is an illiterate English speaker an oxymoron? Reflections based on fieldwork in Kolkata." Seminar presentation at Calcutta’s Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences. Kolkata.

2005. "Notes on Fieldwork in Calcutta" in Fieldwork Forum New Zealand Association of Asian Studies Conference, Hamilton.

2005 "Notes on Narrative Research" Postgraduate Seminar Series Massey University.

2005 "Notes on Fieldwork in Calcutta" in Fieldwork Forum New Zealand Association of Asian Studies Conference, Hamilton.

2005 "In India, is an illiterate English speaker an oxymoron? Reflections based on fieldwork in Kolkata." Seminar presentation at Calcutta’s Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences. Kolkata.

2004 "Belonging: Anglo-Indian Style." Paper presented at Association of Social Anthropologists of Great Britain and Ireland Conference, Durham, England.

2004 "Reflections on Fieldwork in Calcutta" Paper presented at the 5th Anglo-Indian World Reunion. Melbourne.

2004 "Anglo-Indian Longing and Belonging; Reunions as mechanisms for the creation of hope". Paper presented at the Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference. Melbourne, Australia.

2004 "Being Anglo-Indian in Calcutta Today." Paper presented to graduate seminar at Association of Social Anthropologists of Great Britain and Ireland Conference, Durham, England.

2003 "Paradoxes of Anglo-Indian Education". Paper presented at NZASIA international conference. Auckland.

2002 "Altared Homes: The Domestication of Christianity in India". Paper presented at Association of Social Anthropologists Aotearoa/New Zealand national conference, Auckland.

2001 "Marriage Breakdown: The Loss and Rebuilding of Middle-Class Women's Respect" Paper presented at Sasakawa Youth Forum on "Social Inequality: Issues of Race, Gender, and Class" Massey University, Auckland. August, 2001 and University of Western Cape, Cape Town.

2001 "Marriage Breakdown: The Loss and Rebuilding of Middle-Class Women's Respect" Paper presented at Sociological Association of Aotearoa (NZ) Conference. Palmerston North.

2001 "Middle-class Women: Respect and Social Mobility" Paper presented at Woman's Studies Association Conference. Christchurch.

2000 "Reclaiming Respect: Women and Social Mobility" Paper presented at Association of Anthropologists Aotearoa/New Zealand, Hamilton.

Dr Trisia Farrelly

Farrelly, T. (in press). ‘Community-based ecotourism as indigenous social entrepreneurship’. In A. Holden & D. Fennell. Handbook of Tourism and the Environment. London: Routledge.

Farrelly, T. (2011). Business va’avanua: The cultural hybridization of indigenous knowledge and ecotourism in Bouma National Heritage Park, Fiji, Journal of Sustainable Tourism.

Gibson, L., Barcham, M, Douglas, B., & Farrelly, T. (2010). Valuing culture in Oceania: Methodology and indicators for valuing culture, including traditional knowledge, in Oceania. Report prepared for Synexe Consulting Ltd for the Human Development Programme of the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), Noumea, New Caledonia.

Farrelly, T. (2010). Reimagining ‘environment’ in sustainable development. Development Studies Working Paper Series, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2010). Democracy and development: An indigenous Fijian example.  Paper presented at Pacific Islands Political Studies Association (PIPSA) Conference.  University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.  Retrieved 18 November, 2010 from http://www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/webdav/site/arts/shared/Departments/centre-for-pacific-studies/documents-publications/pipsa%20paper-Trisia%20Farrelly%20PIPSA%20conference%203-4%20december%202009.pdf

Farrelly, T. (2010). Indigenous community-based ecotourism as Indigenous Social Entrepreneurship (ISE):  Sounds good, but what about culture-specific human-environment relationships?  Paper presented at Devnet Conference.  Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.  Retrieved 16 December, 2010 from http://www.devnet.org.nz/sites/default/files/Dr%20Trisia%20Farrelly.%20Indigenous%20community-based%20ecotourism%20as%20Indigenous%20Social%20Entrepreneurship%20(ISE).pdf

Farrelly, T. (2009). Business va’avanua: Indigenous development as cultural hybridity in Boumā National Heritage Park, Fiji. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (Under review). Putting Oceanic peoples back into the ‘environment’: New ecologies for culturally meaningful sustainable development. Asia Pacific Viewpoint.

Farrelly, T. (2011, April). Conflicts and perception of environment in natural protected areas. Paper presented at the Societe Internationale d’Ethnologie et de Folklore (SIEF) Conference 2011: ‘People Make Places’, Lisbon, Portugal.

Farrelly, T. (2010, Dec 9-11). Developing the anthropological imagination: Social anthropology ‘fieldwork’ at undergraduate level. Workshop held at the association of Social Anthropologists Aotearoa/New Zealand (ASAA/NZ) Conference, Whakapapa/Genealogies/Ancestors, Rotorua, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2010, Dec 1-3). Complicating the environment in indigenous social entrepreneurship literature. Conference presentation for Devnet Conference, Massey University Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2010, Dec 1-3). Negotiating sustainability in the Bouma National Heritage Park. Poster presentation for the University of the South Pacific Conference on Sustainability, Suva, Fiji.

Farrelly, T. (2010, July). Analysing qualitative field data. Presented at the Masters Seminar Series, School of People Environment and Planning. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009). Business va’avanua: Indigenous development as cultural hybridity in Boumā National Heritage Park, Fiji. Unpublished doctoral thesis, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009, December). Democracy and development: An indigenous Fijian example. Presented at the Pacific Islands Political Studies Association (PIPSA) Conference, University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009, December). Morality and money: A Community-based example of indigenous Fijian entrepreneurship. Presented at ‘Rethinking Community in Contemporary Anthropology’, Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand (ASAANZ), Picton, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009, November). Reimagining ‘environment’ in sustainable development. Presented at ‘Crunch Times’, Sociology Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ) Conference, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009, June). Local and democratic decision making in the Boumā National Heritage Park, Fiji. Presented at the Institute of Development Studies Seminar Series. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009, April). Ethnographic and other qualitative research methods. Presented at the Masters Seminar Series, People Environment and Planning. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2009, January). Changing leadership and decision-making and Boumā’s development projects. Presented at Asia-Pacific Week. ANU, Canberra, Australia.

Farrelly, T. (2008, December). Owning community-based ecotourism development: Business va’avanua. Paper presented at the Association of Social Anthropologists Aotearoa New Zealand (ASAANZ) Annual Conference. University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2008, November). Business va’avanua. Paper presented at the Political Studies’ Melanesia Conversations Workshop. University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Farrelly, T. (2006, January). Culture is everything: Development studies, social anthropology, ecotourism and Boumā National Heritage Park, Fiji. Presented at Pacific in Australia: Australia in the Pacific Conference, AAAPS (Australian Association for the Advancement of Pacific Studies), Brisbane, Australia.

Prince, T. (2005). Perceptions of the role of SLC (Student Learning Centre) consultants. Presented at the ATLAANZ (Association of Tertiary Learning Advisors of Aotearoa New Zealand) Conference: Supporting Learning in the 21st Century, University of Otago, New Zealand.

Prince, T. (2004). Exploring females’ perceptions of the cultural construction of gender in active outdoor pursuits in New Zealand: A phenomenological perspective. New Zealand Journal of Outdoor Education, 3 (1), 47-56.

Prince, T. (2004, October). Moving with the tide; Va’avanua in the Boumā National Heritage Park, Fiji. Presented at the AAS (Australian Anthropological Society) Annual Post-Graduate Conference. Melbourne, Australia.

Prince, T. (2001, June). Women’s perceptions of gendered spaces. Presented at British Institutes’ Women and Technology in Europe workshop. British Institutes, Piacenza, Italy.

 

Dr Graeme Macrae

Working Manuscripts

A History of Ubud (book MS to be submitted to publisher in Indonesia this year)

Under Review

(Book Review) * for IIAS Newsletter *

In Press

‘Indonesia’ in The Sage Encyclopaedia of Consumption and Waste.

2011

‘Bali is (not) so beautiful’, paper presented to symposium Cool New Asia: Asian popular cuture in a local context, Unitec, 25-26 November.

(Book review) Surviving Against the Odds by Stanley Anne Dunham, Inside Indonesia 105 (July-Sep)

‘Negotiating Architecture Worlds in Indonesia: the work of Eko Prawoto’, Copenhagen Journal of Asian Studies 29(1):92-119.

‘Solid waste management in tropical Asia: what can we learn from Bali?’, Waste Management & Research, published online, January 17, 2011. Solid waste management in tropical Asia: what can we learn from Bali?

(Speaking part in film) Bali: Secret and Sacred,  http://www.balithefilm.com/maincast.html

‘Genealogies of Ethnographic Good and Evil’, paper presented to IUAES/AAS/ASAANZ Conference ‘Knowledge and Value in a Globalising World’, University of Western Australia, 5-8 July.

“Lakeview: Graeme MacRae revisits a long-lost friend”, The Bud Vol 9, pp.86-89.

“Issues, Strategies and Best Practices in International Journal Publication for Social Sciences”, oral presentation to Workshop on International Journal Publication, Postgraduate Program, Udayana University, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 17 June 2011.

“Ubud Since 1970: Revival and Prosperity – Tourism and Culture”, in Bembi D. Indrio and Soemantri Widagdo (ed) Ubud: a short history of an art and cultural centre in Bali, Ubud, Yayasan Ratan Wartha.

‘Rice Farming in Bali: organic production and marketing challenges, Critical Asian Studies 43(1), pp.69-92. Rice farming in Bali. Organic production and marketing challenge.

(with W. A. Arthawiguna) ‘Sustainable Agricultural Development in Bali: is the Subak an obstacle, an agent or subject?’, Human Ecology 39(1), pp.11-20. Sustainable agricultural development in Bali: is the Subak and obstacle, an agent or subject?

‘An Ocean of Rubbish’, Inside Indonesia 103: Jan-Mar 2011

(with David Hodgkin) ‘Half-Full or half-Empty? the Shelter Response after the Jogkakarta Earthquake’, Disasters 35(1):243-267. Half full or half empty? Shelter after the Jogjakarta earthquake.

2010

‘The Bay that was, a park that isn’t and the city that might have been’ in 11 Views of Auckland, (ed) Grant Duncan and Jack Ross, Social and Cultural Studies 10, Massey University

‘Genealogies of Ethnographic Good and Evil’, paper presented to ‘Whakapapa, Genealogies,Ancestors’ (annual conference of ASAANZ), Rotorua, * 10-12 December.

‘If Indonesia is too hard to understand, lets start with Bali’, Journal of Indonesian Social Sciences and Humanities 3

‘What can anthropologists say about climate change?’ World Anthropologies Network (WAN) e-Journal 5 (July 2010) http://www.ram-wan.net/documents/05_e_Journal/journal-5/3-macrae.pdf

2009

‘Anthropological Community Beyond the Department’ Rethinking Community in Contemporary Anthropology, (Annual Conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/NZ), Picton, 13-15 December.

(Book review) M. Hitchcock & N. Darma Putra, 2007, Tourism, Development and Terrorism in Bali, Aldershot and Burlington, Ashgate, for New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 11()2, pp.217-8.

‘The Architecture of Eko Prawoto: a critical regionalist model for global, local and national identities in Indonesia’, Globalisation and National Identity (Symposium) Asian Studies Institute, Victoria University of Wellington. October 29-30.

‘Bali Politics is not just an elite game’, Bali Times October 23-29, 2009

(with Nyoman Darma Putra) ‘Not Just an Elite Game’, Inside Indonesia 97. http://insideindonesia.org/content/view/1212/47

‘The old/new food crisis in Indonesia: marketing organic rice in Bali’, DevForum 30, pp.4-7. http://www.cid.org.nz/publications/DevForumFood.pdf

‘Climate Change Talk: what can the social sciences add to the conversation?’ Seminar presentation, School of Social and Cultural Studies, Massey University, Auckland, 25 March

‘Has the past got a future in local politics in Indonesia? Pilkada 2005 in Bali’, ‘Southeast Asia: Past Present and Future’, special issue of New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 11(1), pp.263-75.

2008

(with Nyoman Darma Putra) ‘A Peaceful Festival of Democracy: Aristocratic Rivalry and the Media in a local election in Bali’, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 42(2). pp.107-146. 'A peaceful festival of democracy': aristocratic rivalry and the media in a local election in Bali.

““There’s Carbon in that thar Rubbish” OR “Anthropologists? What would they know about Climate Change?” ” Paper presented to ‘Ownership and Appropriation’ Conference of (UK & Commonwealth) Association of Social Anthropologists, University of Auckland,8-12 December.

(interview in film) Der Schonste Tag im Leben, Neue Zurchner Zeitung.

“Mengarah Pembangunan Ruang Berbudaya Indonesia? ” paper presented to International Seminar on Culture, Tourism & Spatial Development, Graduate Programme in Architecture, Udayana University, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.

* talk @ opening of exhibition (Leng/)Lung, Jogjakarta, * August

* talk on Solid Waste & Recycling Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, * August

‘What can the development industry learn from disaster responses? DevForum, 29 (July 2008) pp.4-7.

‘Could the system work better? Scale and local knowledge in humanitarian relief ’ , Development in Practice 18(2) pp.190-200. Could the system work better? Scale and local knowledge in humanitarian relief.

‘Food for the Future: organic farming takes root in post-bomb Bali’,

2007

‘Ethnography and the Academic Mode of Production’, paper presented at Taboo: the forbidden/forbidding subject of anthropology, ASAANZ conference, University of Waikato, 16-18 November.

‘New Developments in Sustainable Agriculture in Bali’, paper presented to Indonesia Council Open Conference, Monash University, 25-25 September 2007.

Book Review: Land of Beautiful Vision: making a Buddhist sacred place in New Zealand by Sally McAra, SITES 4(2), pp.206-7.

* 2 public seminars @ UAJY, Jogjakarta

(with I.W.A. Arthawiguna) ‘Does Subak Organisation hinder or facilitate agricultural development?’, paper presented to International Convention of Asia Scholars 5, 25-5 August2007, Kuala Lumpur.

‘A New Theatre State in Bali? Aristocracies, the Media and Cultural Revival in the 2005 local elections.’ Asian Studies Review 31:2, (July 2007) pp.171-190. A new Theatre-State in Bali? Aristocracies, the media and cultural revival in the 2005 local elections.

Review of The Life of a Balinese Temple: artistry, imagination, and history in a peasant village, (H. Geertz, Honolulu, University of Hawaii Press), The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 8 (1): 99-101.

2006

‘Coordination, Communication and construction in post-earthquake Jogjakarta’, paper presented to Southern Perspectives on Development: dialogue or division?, Biennial conference of DevNet (Aotearoa NZ International Development Studies Network), University of Otago, 30 Nov – 2 Dec.

Review of Juggling Money: financial self-help organisations and social security in Jogjakarta, by Hotze Lont, Leiden, KITLV Press, 2005, New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 8 (2): 222-223.

‘Ethnography, Ethnology and the Ethnography of Ethnologies’, SITES (New Series), 3(2):116-136. http://sites.otago.ac.nz/index.php/Sites/article/viewFile/19/60 

‘When the Ground Shakes’, Vital (Trade Aid Newsletter), November 2006.

‘Which earthquake was that?’ Asia New Zealand Foundation Media E-Newsletter, October 2006.

‘Gimme Shelter: Coordination and communication of post-earthquake aid in Jogjakarta’, Seminar presented at School of Social and Cultural Studies, Massey University Auckland, 27 September 2006.

‘Banua or Negara? The culture of Land in South Bali ’ in “Sharing the Earth, Dividing the Land” (ed) T.A. Reuter, Canberra, ANU E-Press.

Review of Tales from a Charmed Life: a Balinese Painter Reminisces, by Hildred Geertz & IBM Togog, The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 17(2): 236-7.

‘Urban Culture or Urban Economy? The politics of public space, cultural Heritage and creative critique in Jogjakarta.’ Proceedings of International Seminar on Urban Culture: ‘Arte-Polis: Creative Culture and the Making of Place’, Urban Design Laboratory, Department of Architecture, School of Architecture Planning & Policy Development, Institute Technology Bandung, Indonesia.

‘Urban Culture or Urban Economy? The politics of public space, cultural Heritage and creative critique in Jogjakarta.’ Paper presented at International Seminar on Urban Culture: ‘Arte-Polis: Creative Culture and the Making of Place’, Urban Design Laboratory, Department of Architecture, School of Architecture Planning & Policy Development, Institute Technology Bandung, Indonesia, 21-22 July.

‘Negara BaliTV: Old Elites, New Media and Cultural Revival in Local Elections in Bali’, seminar presented at Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland, 18 May.

‘Understanding Indonesia? Or Imagining Indonesias? The View from Bali’, Understanding Indonesia. Asian Studies Institute, Victoria University. Wellington.

‘Fear and Loathing in our own holiday paradise: the strange case of Schapelle Corby (et al.)’, The Australian Journal of Anthropology 17:1, pp. 79-85. The Schapelle Corby show: drugs, media and Society.

2005

Negara Ubud: the theatre-state in twentyfirst century Bali, History and Anthropology 16:4 (December 2005)

‘Spare a thought for the Balinese’. New Zealand Asia Foundation Media Newsletter, October 2005.

‘Hidden Histories and New Scholarship in Bali’, foreword to Jejak-Jejak Manusia Merah: siasat politik kebudayaan Bali, Ngurah Suryawan, Yogyakarta, BukuBaik.

Media Interview (on Bali Bomb): Breakfast program, TV1, 4 October.

‘Understanding Indonesia? Or imagining Indonesias? The View from Bali’, paper presented at seminar ‘Understanding Indonesia’, Asian Studies Institute, Victoria University Wellington, 6 September.

‘Negara Ubud? Kerajaan Budaya Abad Globalisasi’ in Kompetensi Budaya Dalam Globalisasi. N. Darma Putra and IDG Windhu Sancaya (eds.), Denpasar, Fakultas Sastra and Pustaka Larangan.

Growing Rice after the Bomb: where is Balinese agriculture going? Critical Asian Studies. 37:2 (June 2005),

Review of Thailand’s Rice Bowl: perspectives on Agricultural and Social Change in the Chao Phraya Delta. by F. Molle and T. Srijantr. IIAS Newsletter 36.

‘But I’m just an anthropologist – what can I do about farmers problems?’ in Monica Minnegal (ed.) Sustainable Environments, sustainable Communities: potential dialogues between anthropologists, scientists and managers. SAGES, University of Melbourne.

‘Can Organic Farming Help Solve the Problems of Balinese Farmers?’ talk to Ubud Rotary Club, Bali, Indonesia, 21 June.

2004

Who Knows How to Build a Temple? Religious and Secular, Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary South Indian Temple Architecture. South Asia XXVII (2) pp.217-242.

(De-)Globalisation? Indonesia since the crisis. In L-H N Chiang, J. Lidstone, R.A. Stephenson (eds.) The challenges of Globalisation: cultures in transition in the Asia-Pacific Region. Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Oxford. University Press of America.

Review of The Art and Culture of Bali by U. Ramseyer, and Bali: Living in Two Worlds (ed.) U. Ramseyer and IGN Panji Tisna. The Australian Journal of Anthropology 15:2.

Review of The Potent Dead: ancestors, saints and heroes in contemporary Indonesia (ed. H. Chambert-Loir and A. Reid), Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 35:2.

‘Negara Ubud: the theatre-state in twentyfirst century Bali’ (conference paper) ‘Translations, Treaties and Testimonies: the cultural politics of Translation’, NZAASA, U o Auckland, 4 Dec.

‘Making Balinese Agriculture Sustainable and Organik’, paper presented at symposium ‘Sustainable Environments, sustainable communities: potential dialogues between anthropologists, scientists and managers’, SAGES, University of Melbourne, 2 October.

‘*’ paper presented at AAS Conference *, SAGES, University of Melbourne, 30 November.

‘Evolusi Ubud: pariwisata, tanah, sejarah’, paper presented at ‘Seminar Nasional Seri Sastra, Sosial, Budaya’, Faculty of Letters, Udayana University, Denpasar, Bali, 27 August.

‘Editors Foreword’, ‘Different Music, Same Song: te Taou and the Treaty Claims Process’, Social and Cultural Studies 3, June.

(Possibly) the Last Great Royal Cremation. Latitudes v.44, September 2004, pp. 12-21.

‘Kartini: our lady of the worms’. Latitudes V. 45, October 2004 pp.46-51.

(with Bodrek Arsana) ‘Prada’. Latitudes V. 46, November 2004.

‘What is a Hindu temple? A comparative analysis of Hindu temples in Bali and Tamil Nadu’, paper presented to conference of Tamil Studies and Human Rights Trust NZ, Auckland, 13 November.

2003

Art and Peace in the Safest Place in the World: a culture of Apoliticism in Bali. In

T.Reuter (Ed.) Inequality, Crisis and Social Change in Indonesia: the muted worlds of Bali. London. Routledge/Curzon.

The Value of Land in Bali: Land Tenure, Land Reform and Commodification. In T.Reuter (Ed.) Inequality, Crisis and Social Change in Indonesia: the muted worlds of Bali. London. Routledge/Curzon.

(De)Globalisation: Indonesia since the crisis. In N. Chang, J. Lidstone, R. Stephenson. (Eds.) Global Processes. Local Impacts: the effects of globalisation in the Asia-Pacific Region. Guam. University of Guam and Pacific Science Association.

Ritual, Politics and Tourism. Inside Indonesia. (74) p.22.

Review of Pura Besakih: temple, religion and society in Bali. (D. Stuart-Fox) TAJA 14(2):309-310.

Review of Millenial Capitalism and the Culture of NeoLiberalism (J. & J. Comaroff). The Asia-Pacific Journal of Anthropology *.

‘Who knows how to build a temple? Political-economies of architectural knowledge in Bali and South India’, paper presented to ASAANZ conference ‘Anthropology and Expert Knowledge’, University of Otago,29 November.

‘Growing Rice Before and After the Bomb: agricultural epistemologies and moral ecologies in Bali’, paper presented to ASAANZ conference ‘Anthropology and Expert Knowledge’, University of Otago,30 November.

‘Growing Rice in the Age of Tourism (and beyond): the culture and economy of farming in a Balinese tourist town’, paper presented to NZASIA conference ‘Asia: images, ideas, identities’, University of Auckland, 22 November.

‘Growing Rice in the Age of Tourism: the culture and economy of farming in Bali’, paper presented to AAS conference ‘Anthropology and Pragmatism’ University of Sydney, 1 October.

Discussion (by invitation) ‘Religious Harmony in a Pluralistic Society: the case of Indonesia’, Victoria University Wellington, 2 December.

‘Introductory Message’ in Towards Peace in Sri Lanka: Consortium of Views. Auckland. Federation of Tamil Associations of New Zealand.

2002

Would the Real Undagi Please Stand up? On the social location of Balinese architectural knowledge. Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 158(2).

Review of J & J. Comaroff. Millenial Capitalism and the Culture of Neo-Liberalism. TAPJA. 3(2) p.115.

‘Religious Harmony: the view from Bali’, paper presented at NZASIA symposium ‘Indonesia: openness, religious harmony and globalisation’, University of Auckland, 19 March.

‘Balinese Perspectives on the Bali Bomb’, interview, Nine to Noon, RadioNZ, 23 October.

‘Report on the Bali Bomb’, interview, Lateline, TV1, 16 October.

‘Nationhood’, paper presented to seminar of Federation of Tamil Organisations of New Zealand, Auckland, 10 August.

2000

‘Will the Real Undagi please stand up? On the social location of Balinese Architectural knowledge’, annual conference of ASAANZ, Hamilton, 3 September.

‘Art and Peace in the Safest Place in the World’, paper presented at ASAA conference ‘Whose Millenium?’, University of Melbourne, 4 July.

1999

Acting Global, thinking Local in a Balinese Tourist Town. In R. Rubinstein & L. Connor (Eds.) Staying Local in the Global Village: Bali in the Twentieth Century. Honolulu. Univerity of Hawaii Press.

Review of Southeast Asian Identities: culture and the politics of representation in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand. (J. Kahn, ed.) Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 30(1): 161-164.

1998

Geographical Networks and Historical Process in Bali. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs. 32(1). 110-143.

Review of A. Hobart et al. The Peoples of Bali and H. Schulte-Nordholt. The Spell of Power. Journal of Asian Studies. 57/1.

Review of S. Cederroth. Survival and Profit in Rural Java: the case of an East Javanese Village. Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 29/ 2:416-417.

1996

Review of Visible and Invisible Realms (M. Wiener). – Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 1/1996.

1995

‘Ubud: Cultural Networks and History’ Paper presented at the Third International Bali Studies Workshop, University of Sydney.

1993

Review of Priests and Programmers (J.S. Lansing) Asian Studies Review. 17/1.

1980

‘Indochinese Refugees in New Zealand: a preliminary study’, Research Paper, Department of Anthropology, University of Auckland.

1977

"A personal statement on the administration of Aboriginal affairs in Central Australia, with special reference to the Willowra Housing Association" unpub ms (Jan 1977).

Unpublished Manuscripts

“Trends in Contemporary Balinese Architecture” (working title). Co-written with Dr. Sam Parker. University of Washington.

 

Dr Eleanor Rimoldi

Rimoldi, Eleanor 2011 "Force of Circumstance: Feminist Discourse in a Matrilineal Society" in The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, Vol.12, No.2: 180-194. ANU. Canberra.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 2010 “Auckland City: Public Life and Civil Society” in School Essay Collection – Social and Cultural Studies Monograph Series, 10, pp69-84.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 2010 Review of Susanna Trnka's, State of Suffering: Political Violence and Community Survival in Fiji in Sites:New Series, Vol 7, No 1. 2010. 

Rimoldi, Eleanor 2009 "Involution, Entropy, or Innovation: Cultural Economics on Bougainville" in The Journal of the Polynesian Society, Vol. 118, No.1 March. pp 47-68. 

Rimoldi, E. 2008 Review of Gross, C. Lyons, H.D. & Counts, D.A.(Eds.) A Polymath Anthropologist: Essays in Honour of Ann Chowning. In Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Culture Studies. Vol 5, No1. Otago University. 

Rimoldi, E. 2008 Afterword of McCormick, R (Ed.) Writers of Passage. No.9. Monograph Series, School of Social & Cultural Studies, Massey University. 2008. 

Rimoldi, E. 2007 Review of Regan, A.J. & Griffin, H. M. (Eds.) Bougainville before the conflict. In Journal of Pacific Studies. Suva. (Vol. 29, No.2, 2006, pp. 273-278). 

Eleanor Rimoldi, 2006, Treasured Islands, in Refereed Papers From The 2nd International Small Island Cultures Conference, Norfolk Island. Edited by Henry Johnson. pp. 112-118 

Rimoldi, Eleanor, 2005, Human Sacrifice and the Loss of Transformative Power, Social Analysis. Vol. 49,1. Berghahn Journals, New York. Oxford 

Rimoldi, Eleanor, 2004, The Temperate Passion of Democratic Reason, Social Analysis. Vol. 48,1. University of Adelaide. 

Rimoldi, Eleanor, 2000, Generic Genius - How Does It All Add Up in Strathern, M. (ed) Audit Cultures: Anthropological Studies in Accountability, Ethics and the Academy. Routledge. 

Rimoldi, Eleanor and Max (eds), 1999 Backwaters Run Deep: Locating New Zealand Anthropology, special edition of Social Analysis, 43(2). University of Adelaide. 

Rimoldi, Max and Eleanor, 1999 Introduction in Backwaters Run Deep: Locating New Zealand Social Anthropology, 43(2), pp1-3. 

Rimoldi, Eleanor and Max, 1999 The Political Definition of a Discipline in Backwaters Run Deep: Locating New Zealand Social Anthropology, 43(2), pp6-32. 

Rimoldi, Eleanor, 1997 Culture: the Private, the Public and the Popular in Social Analysis 41 (2): 99-121,  University of Adelaide. 

Rimoldi, Max and Eleanor, 1993, Children in Crisis on Bougainville in Children at Risk, ed. Karin Ekberg and Per Egil Mjaavatn. The Norwegian Centre for Child Research, Trondheim. 

Rimoldi, Max and Eleanor, 1992, Education in Bougainville-Buka: Site of Struggle in Critical Perspectives on Education Policy, Access Vol. 11, 2. 73-86. 

Rimoldi, Max and Eleanor, 1992, Hahalis and the Labour of Love: A Social Movement on Buka Island. 312pp. Berg, Oxford.

Rimoldi, Eleanor and Max 1992 “The Marketing of Theory” in Social Anthropology and the Politics of Interpretation , special issue of Sites, ed. M. Goldsmith and K. Barber. Anthropology Department, Massey University. Palmerston North.

Rimoldi, Eleanor and Max 1991 “Buka Marriage Ritual and the Power of Tsunono” in Man and a Half – Essays in Honour of Ralph Bulmer. ed. Andre Pawley. Polynesian Society. Auckland.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1991 Towards a Critical Anthropology of Childbirth and Reproduction in the Pacific. A Review and Annotated Bibliography of the Literature. Report to the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. University of Auckland. 67pages.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1989 Introductory Essay and Annotated Bibliography of Theses in Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland 1972-1984. Working Paper 82. Department of Anthropology. University of Auckland. 89 pages.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1986 Introductory Essay and Annotated Bibliography of Theses in Social Anthropology at the University of Auckland 1952-1971. Working Paper 75. Department of Anthropology. University of Auckland. 52 pages.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1986 Sport/Alcohol Sponsors/Media: Annotated Bibliography and Review. Working Paper 71. Department of Anthropology. University of Auckland. 61 pages.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1984 Review of Nature, Culture and Gender ed. C. MacCormack and M. Strathern, and Sexual Antagonism, Gender and Social Change in Papua New Guinea ed. F. Pool and G. Herdt. Journal of Polynesian Studies. December.

Horrocks, Eleanor 1980 “Pakeha Wedding Ritual” in Rapport. Youthline Journal. Auckland

Horrocks, Eleanor 1977 Review of Traditional Marriage and the Impact of Christianity of the Solos of Buka Island by A.H. Sarei, and Matriliny and Modernization: The Nagovisi of South Bougainville by June Nash,  in The Journal of the Polynesian Society. Sept.

Horrocks, Eleanor 1975. Review of Introduction to Anthropology: A Self Guide by Pierre Maranda, and of A Guide to Research, Training and Career by Charles Frantz, in Journal of the Polynesian Society. September.

Conference Papers

Rimoldi, E. 2010 “Beautiful Matriarchy”. Paper presented to the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand Annual Conference. 12 - 14 December. Rotorua. Massey University.

Rimoldi, E. 2008 “Force of Circumstance: Feminist Discourse in a Matrilineal Society”. Paper presented to combined New Zealand, British, and Australian Anthropology Conference. 8 - 12 December. Auckland University.

Rimoldi, E. 2007 “Involution, Entropy, or Innovation? Cultural Economics on Bougainville.” Paper presented to Australian Anthropological Society Annual Conference 30 October – 2 November. ANU. Canberra.

Rimoldi, E. 2007 “Zero”. Paper presented to the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand Annual Conference. 16-18 November. University of Waikato.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 2006 “Treasured Islands”. Paper presented to the Second International Conference on Small Island Cultures. Norfolk Island. Feb 9-14.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 2005 “Treasure: A Comparative Consideration of Value – Malinowski Meets Vodafone”. Paper presented to Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa New Zealand Conference. 24 – 26 November. University of Victoria. Wellington.

Rimoldi, E. 2004 “Sacrifice and Other ‘Final Solutions’”. Paper delivered to the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand conference. December. University of Auckland.

Rimoldi, E. 2001 “The Temperate Passion of Democratic Reason: Civil Society and Public Space. Paper delivered to the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand conference. Massey University. Palmerston North. November.

Rimoldi, E. 2000 “Risk Management: Reinventing Anthropology Again”. Paper delivered to the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand conference. Waikato University. Hamilton. September.

Rimoldi, E. 1998 “Generic Genius”, paper presented (by Marilyn Strathern on my behalf) to the European Association of Social Anthropologists conference in Frankfurt, Germany.

Rimoldi, E. 1996 “An Unofficial History of New Zealand Social Anthropology: the Mundane Art of Everyday Life” Paper delivered to the 50th Anniversary Conference. Department of Social Anthropology. University of Edinburgh.

Rimoldi, E. 1995 “State Power and the Imposition of Identity”. Paper delivered to the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Victoria University. Wellington.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1989 “Delayed Harvest – Graduate Research at the University of Auckland. Local Anthropology – Another View.” Paper presented to the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists.

Rimoldi, Eleanor 1985 “Wall Flower, Desert Rose – or Down the Garden Path?” A report on my research into the development of social anthropology in New Zealand. Paper presented to the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists.

Rimoldi, Max and Eleanor 1982 “Ideology, Critique and Real People in Anthropology” Paper presented to the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists.

Horrocks, Eleanor (Rimoldi) 1977 “Does the Ordinary Joker Have a Soul? Sociological Method and the Concept of Culture in New Zealand Social Science.” Paper presented to the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Massey University. Palmerston North.

Horrocks, Eleanor (Rimoldi) 1975 “Clearing the Jungle for the Airstrip - graduate training in social anthropology”. Paper presented to the first conference of New Zealand teachers of social anthropology. Auckland University.

Poetry:

Rimoldi (Horrocks), E. 2007 “Jacaranda Blue”, poem, in The Earth's Deep Breathing - garden poems by New Zealand poets, ed. Harvey McQueen. Random House New Zealand Ltd. Auckland. [originally published 1977 in Private Gardens: An Anthology of New Zealand Women Poets. Caveman Press. Dunedin].

Rimoldi (Horrocks), E. 2000 “Meditations in the Maternity Ward” in Big Smoke: New Zealand Poems 1960-1975, ed. Alan Brunton, Murray Edmond, Michele Leggott. Auckland University Press. Auckland. [originally pub.1969 in Arena: A Literary Magazine” #72 Ed. Noel Farr Hoggard. The Handcraft Press. Wellington.

Horrocks, Eleanor 1977 “Involuntary Committal”, “Jacaranda Blue” and “Grandfather’s Violin” poems in Private Gardens ed Riemke Ensing. Caveman Press. Dunedin. [Grandfather’s Violin also published in 1963 under the name Eleanor Clarke in Kiwi literary journal ed. Tyme Curnow and Terry Snow.]

Horrocks, Eleanor 1972 “White Clay”, “There is a Precedent”, “To a Man of Singular Virtue”, poems in A Charlatan’s Mosaic, New Zealand Universities’ Literary Yearbook. ed.Stephen Chan with E.S.Wilson. Auckland.

Horrocks, Eleanor 1970 “Expatriate in Mount Eden”, poem, published in Orpheus #4 ed. Stephen Chan. Mt. Roskill, Auckland.

Clarke (Horrocks), Eleanor 1963 “Embrace of Masters”, “American Retrospective” “Grandfather’s Violin”, poems published in Kiwi: A Literary Magazine” ed. Tyme Curnow, Terry Snow. Auckland.

Clarke (Horrocks), Eleanor 1962 “On the Resumption of Nuclear Tests”, poem, in New Zealand Monthly Review, Vol. III. July, 1962.

Associate Professor Kathryn Rountree

Books:

Crafting Contemporary Pagan Identities in a Catholic Society, London: Ashgate,Feb, 2010.

Embracing the Witch and the Goddess: Feminist Ritual-makers in New Zealand, Routledge, London and New York, 2003

Writing by Degrees: A Practical Guide to Writing Theses and Research Papers, Longman Paul, Auckland, 1996

Writing for Success: A Practical Guide for New Zealand Students, Longman Paul, Auckland, 1991

 

Book Chapters and Journal Articles:

'The circle is open but unbrocken: Neo-pagan Pilgrimage in the Age of Globalisation', in Pilgrimage in the Age of Globalisation: Constructions of the Sacred and Secular in Late Modernity, ed. Nelia Hyndman-Rizik, Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2012, in press.

'The Role of the Fantastic in Contemporary European Paganisms', in Eurofan: New Directions of the European Fantastic After the Cold War, ed. Sabine Coelsch-Foisner, Heidelberg: Universitatsverlag Winter, 2012, in press.

Neo-Paganism, Animism, and Kinship with Nature, Journal of Contemporary Religion, 27(1), 2012, pp305-320.

Localising Neo-Paganism: Integrating Global and Indigenous Traditions in a Mediterranean Catholic Society, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society 17(4), 2011, pp. 846-872.

 ‘Is Dialogue between Religion and Science Possible? The Case of Archaeology and the Goddess Movement’, in Religion and the Authority of Science, eds. James R. Lewis and Olav Hammer, Leiden: Brill, 2011, pp. 797-818.

“Tourist Attractions, Cultural Icons, Sites of Sacred Encounter: Engagements with Malta’s Neolithic Temples”, in Thinking Through Tourism, eds. Tom Selwyn and Julie Scott, Oxford: Berg, 2010, pp. 183-208.

 "Feminists and Witches", in Paganism: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies, volume 3, Gender and Feminism, ed. Barbara Davy, London and New York: Routledge, 2009, pp. 40-59.

"Goddess Spirituality and Nature in Aotearoa New Zealand", in Paganism: Critical Concepts in Religious Studies, volume 2, Ecology, ed. Barbara Davy, London and New York: Routledge, 2009, pp. 243-258.

"Archaeologists and Goddess Feminists at Çatalhöyük: An Experiment in Multivocality, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 23(2), 2007, pp. 7-26.

"Talking Past Each Other: Practising Multivocality at Çatalhöyük", Journal of Archaeomythology, vol. 2(2), 2007, pp. 39-47.

"Editors’ Introduction", with Mary Nash, Women’s Studies Journal, Vol. 20 (2), 2006, pp. 7-11.

"Performing the Divine: Neo-Pagan Pilgrimages and Embodiment at Sacred Sites", Body and Society, vol. 12(4), 2006, pp. 95-115.

"Journeys to the Goddess: Pilgrimage and Tourism in the New Age", in On the Road to Being There: Studies in Pilgrimage and Tourism in Late Modernity, ed. William H. Swatos, Jr., Boston: Brill, 2006, pp. 33-60.

"Materialising magical power: Imagination, agency and intent in feminist witches' rituals" in Materialising Religion: Expression, Performance and Ritual, ed. Elisabeth Arweck and William Keenan, Ashgate, London, 2006, pp. 190-201.

"Humanity in the Web of Life", with Carol P. Christ, Environmental Ethics, vol. 28 (2), 2006, pp. 185-200.

"Goddess Movement", in Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements, ed. Peter B. Clarke, Routledge, London, 2006, pp. 216-8.

"Goddess Feminists", in Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements, ed. Peter B. Clarke, Routledge, London, 2006, pp. 215-6.

"Pilgrimage and Performance: Journeys in Search of the Goddess", in D. Picard and M. Robinson (eds.) Proceedings of Tourism and Performance, Scripts, Stages and Stories, Sheffield, 14-18 July 2005 (CD Rom).

"The Lion, the Witch and the Celebration of Discursive Diversity: Reflections on Reading Naomi Goldenberg’s ‘Witches and Words’", Feminist Theology vol. 13(2), 2005, pp. 159-166.

"Embodying the Divine: Goddess Pilgrims, Liminality and Healing at Sacred Sites", in Inside Outside In: Emotions, Body and Society, ed. Ýþçi, Günseli Sönmez, Dilek Direnç, Züleyha Çetiner Öktem, Izmir, Turkey: Ege University, 2005, pp. 57-65.

"Goddess Spirituality and Nature in Aotearoa New Zealand", The Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies, vol. 7(2), 2005, pp. 141-156.

"Reflexivity in Practice", Çatalhöyük Archive Report 2003.

"The Case of the Missing Goddess: Plurality, Power and Prejudice in Reconstructions of Malta’s Neolithic Past", Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion vol. 19(2), 2003, pp. 25-44.

"How Magic Works: New Zealand Feminist Witches’ Theories of Ritual Action", Anthropology of Consciousness, vol. 13(1), 2002, pp. 42-59.

"Goddess Pilgrims as Tourists: Inscribing the Body through Sacred Travel", Sociology of Religion, vol. 63(4), 2002, pp. 475-496.

"Re-inventing Malta’s Neolithic Temples: Contemporary Interpretations and Agendas", History and Anthropology, vol. 13(1), 2002, pp. 31-51.

"The Past is a Foreigners’ Country: Goddess Feminists, Archaeologists, and the Appropriation of Prehistory", Journal of Contemporary Religion, vol. 16 (1), 2001, pp. 5-27.

"Re-making the Maori Female Body: Marianne Williams’ Mission in the Bay of Islands", Journal of Pacific History, vol. 35(1), 2000, pp. 49-66.

"Goddesses and Monsters: Contesting Approaches to Malta’s Neolithic Past", Journal of Mediterranean Studies, vol. 9(2), 1999, pp. 204-231.

"The Politics of the Goddess: Feminist Spirituality and the Essentialism Debate", Social Analysis, vol. 43(2) 1999, pp. 138-165.

"Maori Bodies in European Eyes: Representations of the Maori Body on Cook’s Voyages", Journal of the Polynesian Society, March 1998, pp. 35-59.

 

Recent Conference and Seminar Presentations:

2011 'Globaliszation and Localization in Contemporary Western Paganism: The Maltese Case', paper presented to 'New Movements in Religion', European Association for the Study of Religion (EASR10) Conference, 18-22 September, Budapest.

2011 'The Role of the Fantastic in Contemporary European Paganisms', paper presented to 'Eurofan: New Directions of the European Fantastic after the Cold War' conference, University of Salzberg. 29 September to 1st October.

2010 'Being a Witch in a Catholic Mediterranean Society: A Study of Religious Heterodoxy', seminar presentation, Victoria University of Wellington Anthropology Deptartment, 9 June.

2010 'Relating Neo-Animists, Animists and Ancestors', ASAANZ conference, Rotorua, 10-12 December 2010.

2010 ‘Wiccans and Neo-Pagans in Catholic Malta: Synergies and Tensions between the Worlds’, paper presented to ‘Changing Gods: Between Religion and Everyday Life’ conference, University of Torino, Torino, 9-11 September.

2009 ‘To Be a Pilgrim: Negotiating Neo-Pagan Identity at the Global/Local Interface’, paper presented to Australian Anthropological Association Conference, Macquarie University, Sydney, 9-11 December.

2009 ‘Family Reunions: Neo-Pagan Engagements with Living Landscapes’, paper presented to ‘Living Landscapes’ conference, Aberystwyth University, Wales, 18-21 June.

2008 ‘Is there Hope for a Straw Goddess: The Challenges of Multivocality at Çatalhöyük’, paper presented to the Sixth World Archaeology Congress, University College Dublin, 29 June-4 July.

2008 ‘ Archaeology and the Goddess: A Dialogue’ at ‘Archaeology and the Goddess: Between Past and Present’, one-day symposium at Trinity College Dublin, 28 June.

2007 ‘Contemporary Pagan engagements with Malta’s Megalithic Past’, paper presented to ‘Metageum ’07: Exploring the Megalithic Mind’, interdisciplinary conference, Caraffa Palace, Birgu, Malta, 3-11 November.

2007 ‘Cultural Icons, Tourist Attractions, Sites of Sacred Encounter: Contemporary Engagements with Malta’s Neolithic Temples’, paper presented to ASA (Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth) conference, London Metropolitan University, 10-13 April.

2006 ‘Reconstructing Paganism in Malta: When Polytheism Meets Catholicism’, paper presented to Association of Polytheistic Traditions annual conference, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK, 13 May.

2006 ‘New Wave Pagans in Malta: When the New Age Meets the Neolithic’, paper presented to University of Auckland Department of Anthropology Seminar Series, 13 April.

2005 ‘Pilgrimage and Performance: Journeys in Search of the Goddess’, paper presented to ‘Tourism and Performance: Scripts, Stages and Stories’ conference, Sheffield Hallam University, 14-18 July.

2005 ‘Goddess Pilgrimages and Embodiment at Sacred Sites’, paper presented to ‘Embodiment and Environment’ conference, Oxford Brookes University, 5-8 July.

2005 ‘The Çatalhöyük Debate’, address to international conference ‘Goddess Conversations’, Selçuk Museum, Turkey, 20-23 July.

2005 ‘Reflections on Reading Christ’, paper presented to ‘Re-imagining the Divine’ Research Symposia 21 February Auckland campus, 23 February Turitea campus, Massey University.

2004 with Carol P. Christ, ‘Humanity in the Web of Life’, paper presented to ‘Nature, Culture and Social Movements’ conference, University of the Aegean, Mytiline, Greece, 25-28 June.

2004 ‘Kiwi Goddesses: Women and the Sacred Feminine in New Zealand’, paper presented to Stout Research Centre’s ‘Kiwi Gods’ seminar series, Stout Research Centre, Victoria University of Wellington, 26 May.

2004 ‘Goddess Spirituality and Nature in Aotearoa New Zealand’, paper presented to seminar series, Department of Religious Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, 28 May.

2004 ‘Feminist Witchcraft in New Zealand’, dinner speaker at Teachers’ Resource Centre conference, Massey University, Palmerston North, 28 April.

2003 ‘Embodying the Divine: Goddess Pilgrims, Liminality and Healing at Sacred Sites’, paper presented to International Cultural Studies Symposium, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey, 21-3 May.

2001 ‘Spiritual Tourism: The Modern Pagan Pilgrimage’, paper presented to American Sociological Association annual meeting and Association for the Sociology of Religion annual meeting 2001 (joint session), Anaheim, Los Angeles, 17-19 August.

2001 ‘How Magic Works: Feminist Witches’ Theories of Ritual Action’, paper presented to British Sociological Association (BSA) Sociology of Religion Study Group conference 2001, Plater College, Oxford, 9-12 April.

2001 ‘Performing Divinity: Goddess Pilgrims, Liminality and Embodiment at Sacred Sites’, paper presented to ASAA/NZ conference, Manawatu Museum and Science Centre, Palmerston North, 24-25 November .

2001 ‘Spiritual Tourism: The Modern Pilgrimage’, presentation to Chancellor’s Lunchtime Seminar Series, Massey University, Auckland, 25 July.

2001 ‘The Blessed Virgin: Images and Apparitions’, public lecture, University of Waikato, 5 April.

2000 ‘Re-imagining Malta’s Neolithic Temples: Contesting Interpretations and Agendas’, paper presented to ASAA/NZ conference, University of Waikato, 2-3 September.

2000 ‘Colonising the Maori Female Body: Marianne Williams’ Mission in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand’, public lecture, University of Malta, 17 January.

 

Associate Professor Jeff Sluka

Books:

2007 Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader (edited, with Antonius C.G.M. Robben). Blackwell. London.

2000 Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror (edited). University of Pennsylvania Press, Ethnography of Political Violence series. Philadelphia.

1989 Hearts and Minds, Water and Fish: Popular Support for the IRA and INLA in a Northern Irish Ghetto. JAI Press,Contemporary Ethnographic Studies series. Greenwich.

Chapters in Edited Books:

2010 "Losing Hearts and Minds in the 'War Against Terrorism'." In, Iraq at a Distance: What Anthropologists Can Teach Us About the War, Ed. by Antonius C.G.M. Robben. University of Pennsylvania. 106-132.

"The Contribution of Anthropology to Critical Terrorism Studies." In, Critical Terrorism Studies, Ed. by Richard Jackson, et al. Routledge, London. 138-155.

2008 "Losing Hearts and Minds in the ‘War Against Terrorism’." In Lessons Learned: Anthropologists Speak Out Against the War in Iraq, ed. by Antonius C.G.M. Robben. University of California Press. Berkeley.

2007 "Silent But Still Deadly: Guns and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland." In Open Fire: Understanding Global Gun Cultures, ed. by Charles Springwood. Berg. London.

2007 "On Common Ground: Justice, Human Rights and Survival." In Justice as a Basic Human Need, ed. by Anthony Taylor. Nova. London.

2007 "Fieldwork in Cultural Anthropology: An Introduction." With Antonius C.G.M. Robben. In Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, ed. by Antonius Robben & Jeffrey Sluka. Blackwell. London.

2007 "Fieldwork Relations and Rapport." In Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, ed. by Antonius Robben & Jeffrey Sluka. Blackwell. London.

2007 "The ‘Other’ Talks Back." In Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, ed. by Antonius Robben & Jeffrey Sluka. Blackwell. London.

2007 "Fieldwork Conflicts, Hazards, and Dangers." In Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, ed. by Antonius Robben & Jeffrey Sluka. Blackwell. London.

2007 "Fieldwork Ethics." In Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, ed. by Antonius Robben & Jeffrey Sluka. Blackwell. London.

2007 "Fictive Fieldwork and Fieldwork Novels." In Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader, ed. by Antonius Robben & Jeffrey Sluka. Blackwell. London.

2000 "State Terror and Anthropology." In Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror, ed. by J. Sluka. University of Pennsylvania Press. Philadelphia.

2000 "‘For God and Ulster’: The Culture of Terror and Loyalist Death Squads in Northern Ireland." In Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror, ed. by J. Sluka. University of Pennsylvania Press. Philadelphia.

1997 "From Graves to Nations: Political Martyrdom­ and­ Irish Nationalism." In Martyrdom and Political Resistance, ed. by Joyce Pettigrew. V­­U University Press. Amsterdam.

1995 "Reflections on Managing Danger in Fieldwork: Dangerous Anthropology in Belfast." In Fieldwork Under Fire: Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival, ed. by Carolyn Nordstrom & Antonius Robben. University of California Press. Berkeley. [Reprinted in A. Robben & J. Sluka (eds.), 2007, Ethnographic Research: An Anthropological Reader. Blackwell. London.]

1992 "The Anthropology of Social Conflict." In The Paths to Domination, Resistance, and Terror, ed. by Carolyn Nordstrom & JoAnn Martin. University of California Press. Berkeley.

1992 "The Politics of Painting: Political Murals in Northern Ireland." In The Paths to Domination, Resistance, and Terror, ed. by Carolyn Nordstrom & JoAnn Martin. University of California Press. Berkeley.

1989 "Living On Their Nerves: Nervous Debility in Northern Ireland." In Gender, Health, and Illness: The Case of Nerves, ed. by Donna Davis & Setha Low. Hemisphere Publishing. New York.

1988 "Loyal Citizens of the Republic: Morality, Violence and Popular Support for the IRA and INLA in Northern Ireland." In The Social Dynamics of Peace and Conflict, ed. by Robert Rubinstein & Mary Foster. Westview Press. Boulder.

Journal Articles:

2010 "The Ruatoki Valley 'Anti-Terrorism' Police Raids: Losing 'Hearts and Minds" in Te Urewera." Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, 7:1, 44-64.

2010 "Curiouser and Curiouser: Montgomery McFate's Strange Interpretation of the Relationship between Anthropology and Counterinsurgency." PoLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review), 33:S1, 99-115.

2009 "In the Shadow of the Gun: Not-War-Not-Peace and the Future of Conflict in Northern Ireland." Critique of Anthropology, 29:3, 279-299.

2008 "Terrorism and Taboo: An Anthropological Perspective on Political Violence Against Civilians." Critical Studies on Terrorism, 1:2, 167-183.

2002 "What Anthropologists Should Know About the Concept of ‘Terrorism’." Anthropology Today, 18:2, 22-23.

1999 Comment on Peter Pels’ "Professions of Duplexity: A Prehistory of Ethical Codes in Anthropology." Current Anthropology, 40:2, 124-126.

1996 "The Writing’s on the Wall: Peace Process Images, Symbols and Murals in Northern Ireland." Critique of Anthropology, 16:4, 381-394.

1996 "As Bloody and Cruel as Ever: The Critique of the Concepts of Postcolonialism and Decolonisation." New Zealand Journal of Media Studies­, 3:2, 19-25.

1995 "Domination, Resistance and Political Culture in Northern Ireland’s Catholic-Nationalist Ghettos." Critique of Anthropology, 15:1, 71-102. [Reprinted in Acta Ethnographica Hungarica, 42:1-2, 9-34, 1997.]

1995 "Cultures of Terror and Resistance in Northern Ireland." PoLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review), 18:1, 97-105.

1994 "Censorship and the Politics of Rock." Sites: A Journal for South Pacific Cultural Studies, 29, 45-70.

1990 "Participant-Observation in Violent Social Contexts: Managing Danger in Fieldwork." Human Organization, 49:2, 114-126.
Papers Presented:

2008 "State Terrorism and Taboo: Anthropological Approaches to and Perspectives on State Terrorism." Annual Convention of the International Studies Association. San Francisco. 27 March.

2007 "In the Shadow of the Gun: ‘Not-War-Not-Peace’ and the Future of Conflict in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC. 28 November.

2006 "Losing Hearts and Minds in the ‘War Against Terrorism’." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. San Jose. 15 November.

2005 "Silent But Still Deadly: Guns and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC. 3 December.

2002 "Racism, Lynching and Everyday Forms of Sectarian Violence in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. New Orleans. 20 November.

2002 "How to Tell Terrorists From Freedom Fighters." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. New Orleans. 23 November.

2001 "Anthropology and Terrorism." Annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Palmerston North. 24 November.

2000 "Anthropology on the Edge: Drugs, Revolution, and Death in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco. 15 November.

1998 "Death, Drugs and Revolution in Northern Ireland." Annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand. Otago University. 20 November.

1997 "Death Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror." Annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand. University of Waikato. 31 August.

1996 "Loyalist Death Squads and the Culture of Terror in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco. 20 November.

1996 "The Politics of Anthropology and ‘National Liberation Movements in Global Context’." Annual conference of the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Palmerston North. 24 August.

1996 "National Liberation Movements in Global Perspective." Tamils in New Zealand Conference. Victoria University. 13 July.

1995 "The Writing’s on the Wall: Peace Process Images, Symbols and Murals in Northern Ireland." Annual conference of the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Victoria University of Wellington. 26-28 August.

1995 "Peace Process Symbols, Images and Murals." Political Imagery in Northern Ireland Seminar, presented by Queens University and Maynooth Anthropological Societies. Belfast. 29 April.

1994 "Human Rights, Popular Resistance, and Ethnonational Conflict in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Atlanta. 3 December.

1993 "Domination, Resistance and Political Culture in Northern Ireland’s Catholic-Nationalist Ghettos." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, D.C. November.

1991 "Life Springs From Death: What’s Made of Martyrs and What Martyrs are Made of In the Irish Republican Tradition." Queens University of Belfast, Political Martyrs Seminar Series, 19 November.

1990 "Political Terrorism: Facts and Propaganda." Annual conference of the

New Zealand Association of Political Scientists, Otago University, Dunedin, 14-16 May.

1989 "Covert Research and the Practice of Anthropology." Annual meetings of the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Victoria University of Wellington. 21-23 August.

1988 "The Politics of Painting: Political Murals in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Phoenix. November.

1988 "Political Murals in Northern Ireland: A Preliminary Report." Annual meetings of the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Auckland University. August.

1986 "I’m Alive and Well, My Kneecaps are Still Intact, and My Research is Coming Along Fine: Participant-Observation in Violent Social Contexts." Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia. December.

1986 "Ethnographic Research in Violent Social Contexts." Annual meetings of the New Zealand Association of Social Anthropologists. Huntly, New Zealand. August.

1986 "Morality and Violence: Popular Support for the IRA and INLA in Northern Ireland." Annual meetings of the Kroeber Anthropological Society. Berkeley. March.

Dr Sita Venkateswar

Venkateswar, Sita. and Hughes, Emma. Co-edited Book. The Politics of Indigeneity: Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism . London: Zed Books. 2011.

Venkateswar, Sita. Introduction. In The Politics of Indigeneity: Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism, edited by Sita Venkateswar and Emma Hughes. Zed Books. 2011.

Venkateswar, Sita. Indigeneity and International Indigenous Rights Organisations and Fora. In The Politics of Indigeneity: Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism, edited by Sita Venkateswar and Emma Hughes. London:Zed Books. 2011

Naming and Claiming Second-Wave Indigeneity: a dialogue and reflections. In The Politics of Indigeneity: Dialogues and Reflections on Indigenous Activism, edited by Sita Venkateswar and Emma Hughes. London:Zed Books. 2011

Venkateswar, Sita and Abasa, Susan. The Landscape of a Senufo Mask: biographies, geographies and institutions. In Te Hau Nui The great catch: Object Stories from Te Manawa edited by Kerry Taylor and Fiona McKergow. Random House. 2011.

Venkateswar, Sita. Book Review of In the Forest: Visual and Material Worlds of Andamanese History (1858-2006), University Press of America, 2009 for Contributions to Indian Sociology June 2011

Venkateswar, Sita. Public Anthropology and [Post]Colonial Politics: Perspectives on 'crisis conjunctures' in the Andaman Islands. In, Oficina do CES 339, (Centro de Estudos Sociais), February 2010.

Venkateswar, Sita., Gibson, Lorena. and Ramaswamy, V. "The Right to Education and the Pedagogy for Hope: a view of Talimi Haq School." Crirical Asian Studies, volume 42(2): 289-310, (2010).

"Poverty, Empowerment and Grassroots Democracy: defining participatory approaches. In Working Women, Stories of Struggle and Strife." Edited by Feiziya Patel and Kogi Naidoo, pg.210-222, Sage Publications, 2009.

'The Fate of Jarawa: Some Lesson across Time and Space,' (pp.131-147) in D.K. Behera and G.Pfeffer (eds.), Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies (Volume-VII: Identity: Intervention and Ideology in Tribal India and Beyond). New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company. 2008.

"Manifesto for a Public Anthropologist: Insights from fieldwork." India Review, Vol 5 (3-4):268-293, (2006).

"Robbed of Childhood? Child Labour and Domestic Service in South Asia. In Childhoods in South Asia. Edited by Deepak Kumar Behera. New Delhi: Longman/Pearson Education. Pages 239-248. (2006).

"Poverty, Empowerment and Grassroots Democracy." Graduate Women New Zealand 6(1): 33-36, October, 2006.

"An Ethnographic Overview of Policies of ‘Planned Change." In Contemporary Society: Tribal Studies. Volume Six. Tribal Situation in India. Edited by Deepak Kumar Behera and Georg Pfeffer. New Delhi:Concept Publishing Company. Pages 17-48. (2005).

"Development and Ethnocide: Colonial Practices in the Andaman Islands." IWGIA Monograph Series, International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs: Copenhagen (2004/2005).
(For more information online go to http://www.iwgia.org/sw3939.asp)

The lives of child workers in Nepal. Available online here (or else try http://www.asiasource.org/asip/sita/index.htm) (2002).

Strategies of Power: an analysis of an encounter in the Andaman Islands." Qualitative Inquiry, Vol 7(4):448-465, (2001).

"Gender/Power: some perspectives from the "outside." In Gender and the dynamics of culture, ed. Ian Keen and Takako Yamada. Senri Ethnological Series 56, pg. 207-226. National Museum of Ethnology, Japan, (2001).

The Jarawa of the Andaman Islands." Indigenous Affairs. Special Issue on Hunter-Gatherers, Vol 2:32-38, (2000).

" The Andaman Islanders." Scientific American , May: 82-88 (1999).

"Sexual Strategies and the Logic of Survival: the case of the Andamanese." Crosscurrents, Journal of Graduate Research in Anthropology, Volume VIII, Autumn (1996).

"Food and Colonial Enterprise: Dependency and Ethnocide in the Andaman Islands." Crosscurrents, Journal of Graduate Research in Anthropology, Volume VII, Autumn (1995).

"Gender and Resistance in the Andaman Islands." Down to Earth, Science and Environment Forthnightly, Published by Society for Environmental Communications, New Delhi, September 30: 31-33 (1995).

"Andaman Islanders of India." In State of the Peoples: A Global Human Rights Report on Societies in Danger, ed., Marc S. Miller and Cultural Survival. Beacon Press: Boston (1993).

Forthcoming Publications

Edited Volume in progress:
Indigenous Futures: Dialogues and Reflections (scheduled for 2010).

Chapter in Book in progress:
"The Right to Education and Pedagogy for Hope: a view of Talimi Haq School." Quality and Inequality: Interrogating School Education in Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal. Edited by Manabi Majumdar and Jos Mooij. (Under review with Sage Publications).

Book scheduled for 2012:
Refuge: memory, history, identity, hope and loss.

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