• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Working together in Vanuatu : research histories, collaborations, projects and reflections
  • Contains: Introductions. Welkam Toktok / Jif Kalkot Murmur
    Fes Toktok / Chief Paul Tahi
    Editors' Introduction / John Taylor and Nick Thieberger
    Histories. Some reflections on anthropological research in a colonial regime / Michael Allen
    The research context in New Hebrides-Vanuatu / Robert Tonkinson
    Threading many needles: ins and outs of anthropological research in pre-independence Vanuatu / Ellen E. Facey
    Collaborations. Big wok: the Vanuatu Cultural Centre's World War Two ethnohistory project / Lamont Lindstrom
    Olgeta Stori blong Wol Wo Tu (The stories of World War Two) / James Gwero
    Diksnari blong Aneityum (The Aneityum dictionary project) / Phillip Tepahae
    Discovering one's past in the present / Mary Patterson, Koran Wilfred and Ileen Vira
    Ol Woman Filwoka (The women fieldworkers) / Jean Tarisesei
    Women fieldworkers' collaborative research: on the history of house-girls in Vanuatu / Margaret Rodman, Leisara Kalotiti and Numalin Mahana
    Myths and music of futuna, Vanuatu: past and present in dialogue / Janet Dixon Keller and Takaronga Kuautonga
    Projects. Welkam Toktok (Welcome speech) / Ralph Regenvanu
    Vanuatu Nasonal Film Unit / Jacob Kapere
    The digital archive and catalogues of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre: overview, collaboration and future directions / William H. Mohns
    Risej Long Ejukesen blong olgeta Pikanini long Saot Ambae (Researching childhood education in South Ambae) / Roselyne Garae
    Risej long Kakae blong Disasta long Tanna (Researching disaster food on Tanna) / Numalin Mahana
    Olpoi village pottery making today / Yoko Nojima
    The Kastom system of dispute resolution in Vanuatu / Miranda Forsyth
    Heritej Saet blong Roi Mata (The Roi Mata Heritage site) / Douglas Kalotiti
    Reflections. Olfala Histri Wea i Stap Andanit long Graon. Archaeological training workshops in Vanuatu: a profile, the benefits, spin-offs and extraordinary discoveries / Stuart Bedford, Matthew Spriggs, Ralph Regenvanu and Salkon Yona Smol Toktok long Risej blong Kastom (Some brief words on researching Kastom)
    Learning how to relate: notes of a female anthropologist on working with a male fieldworker in Vanuatu / Sabine Hess
    Wok Olsem wan Filwoka (Working as a fieldworker) / Elsy Tilon
    Shifting others: kastom and politics at the Vanuatu Cultural Centre / Benedicta Rousseau
    Epilogue: a personal perspective on Afta 26 Yia: collaborative research in Vanuatu since independence / Margaret Jolly.
  • Contributor: Taylor, J. [Other]; Thieberger, Nick [Other]
  • imprint: Acton, A.C.T.: ANU E Press, 2011
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 9781921862359; 1921862351; 9781921862342; 1921862343
  • Keywords: Vanuatu
    Vanuatu
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  • Footnote: Title from PDF title page (viewed Oct. 20, 2011)
    English
  • Description: "This collection is derived from a conference held at the Vanuatu National Museum and Cultural Centre (VCC) that brought together a large gathering of foreign and indigenous researchers to discuss diverse perspectives relating to the unique program of social, political and historical research and management that has been fostered in that island nation. While not diminishing the importance of individual or sole-authored methodologies, project-centered collaborative approaches have today become a defining characteristic of Vanuatu's unique research environment. As this volume attests, this environment has included a dynamically wide range of both ni-Vanuatu and foreign researchers and related research perspectives, most centrally including archaeologists and anthropologists, linguists, historians, legal studies scholars and development practitioners. This emphasis on collaboration has emerged from an ongoing awareness across Vanuatu's research community of the need for trained researchers to engage directly with pressing social and ethical concerns, and out of the proven fact that it is not just from the outcomes of research that communities or individuals may be empowered, but also through their modes and processes of implementation, as through the ongoing strength and value of the relationships they produce. With this in mind, the papers presented here go beyond the mere celebration of collaboration by demonstrating Vanuatu's specific environment of cross-cultural research as a diffuse set of historically emergent methodological approaches, and by showing how these work in actual practice"--Publisher's website.
  • Access State: Open Access