Session Timetable

  Tuesday 6th July 2010 Wednesday 7th July 2010 Thursday 8th July 2010
Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon Morning Afternoon
Old Union Diner WS6-1 : Exchanging Knowledge ON Oceania: Archives, Libraries and Digital Resources WS7-2 : Land, Laws and People in the Pacific
Upper College Hall WS6-2 : The Pacific Islands and Asia: New Knowledge Encounters for the 21st Century WS7-6 : Future Selves in the Pacific: Projects, Politics and Interests WS8-2 : Education, Collaboration, Reciprocation: Exchanging Knowledge in Settler and Non-Settler States
School I WS6-3 : Public and Private Engagements: Anthropology Beyond the Sacred Grove WS7-4 : Capacity Building: Critical Analyses of the New Model for Knowledge Transfer in Pacific Development WS8-4 : Village and Town in Oceania
School II WS6-4 : Pacific Anglonesia / Franconesia WS7-3 : Transforming Concepts of Aging in the Contemporary Pacific WS8-3 : Resources, Individualism and Neoliberalism in Melanesia
School III WS6-5 : Anthropology of Value in Oceania WS7-1 : The 'Newness' of New Media in Oceania WS8-1 : Interrogating Interventionism: Antinomies of Conflict and Intervention in the Western Pacific
Seminar Room 50 WS6-6 : Configuring the 'Urban' in Melanesian Anthropology WS7-7 : Perceiving Pacific Peoples: Race and Gender as Categories of Analysis in European Interpretations of Oceania WS8-5 : Models of Health in Oceania: Publics, Policy and Advocacy
School VI WS6-7 : Voices in Contemporary 'Cargoistic' Discourse WS7-5 : Bridging Boundaries: The Circulation and Localisation of Christianity in Oceania WS8-6 : Kinship: Knowledge, Practice, Theory and Comparison
School V WS6-8 : State Constitution and its Alternatives in Oceania WS7-8 : Ecologies of Climate Change: Addressing New Challenges for Pacific Island Livelihoods WS8-7 : Knowledge Exchange Between Oceanic Peoples and European Museums
Buchanan Lecture Theatre WS7-9 : Exchanging Knowledge through Museums: Melanesian Contexts