Category: academic
Navigating Pacific Studies
Winter is coming
WIth two Canberra winters under my belt, I know that it’s nice to escape to warmer climates when I get the opportunity to do so. Thankfully, a few conferences and presentations have come to my rescue! Turns out that it’s going to be busy over the next two months: Tuesday, … Continue Reading Winter is coming
Spring conference activities
Sport and development in the Pacific and Australia
On August 1, I am speaking at a public seminar hosted by the State, Society and Governance in Melanesia (SSGM) program at the Australian National University. The seminar considers debates surrounding the sport-for-development thesis and, using case studies from the Pacific region and Australia, highlights how Rugby League has served as a development … Continue Reading Sport and development in the Pacific and Australia
ANU events with Sally Merry
Following Sally Engle Merry’s visit to the ANU, the College of Asia and Pacific asked me to provide a short write-up on the workshop held during her visit, Critical Approaches to Gender and Justice. It is written for a general audience and available here. It unfortunately does not discuss the linkages with … Continue Reading ANU events with Sally Merry
March madness
Beyond college basketball in the United States, March always seems a busy month for academic activities. In addition to a few paper deadlines and abstract submissions, I am presenting at a local workshop and conference: Wednesday, March 14 in Seminar Room C, Coombs Building, Australian National University, from 9:30 to … Continue Reading March madness
LSA panel accepted
It turns out I will be in Hawai’i this June! The annual meeting of the Law and Society Association is part of the International Conference on Law & Society. The details for the panel is as follows: Remapping Terrains of Surveillance as Alternative Cartographies of Jurisdiction Scheduled Time: Tue, Jun 5 … Continue Reading LSA panel accepted
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