Category: presentations
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
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
November conference activities
The programs for the 2011 annual meetings of American Society of Criminology and the American Anthropological Association are now available, making for a busy mid-November! In an attempt to merge the themes of both meetings, I have organized two panels (one at each conference) to showcase a group of scholars … Continue Reading November conference activities
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