Community or discontinuity? Values or visual? And the one and only Hilary Clinton. This week's digest provides a scope into these themes highlighting pop culture, politics and the personified.
New grants for Pacific Projects available from the Health Research Council
What’s Up in the World? - Weekly Digest 02/06/2016 Written by Harriet Lane-Tobin
Woven Together? Christianity and Development between New Zealand and the Pacific
Victoria University of Wellington's Religious Studies Programme is hosting a conference investigating the relationships between Christianity and development in the Pacific. The event will be of particular interest to those with an interest in Pacific, international aid and development, anthropology, history, and religion.
Anglo-Indians in Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond
This post continues our series on public anthropology in Aotearoa New Zealand. This week we profile Robyn Andrews and her work with Anglo-Indians.
What’s Up in the World? - Weekly Digest 27/05/2016 Written by Harriet Lane-Tobin
Public Anthropology in Aotearoa New Zealand
Announcing the 2016 SITES postgraduate student essay competition
What’s Up in the World? - Weekly Digest 20/05/2016 Written by Harriet Lane-Tobin
With the constant pressure to do the ‘right’ thing. I have chosen to use this week's digest to explore the importance and validation of sometimes doing what is deemed to be ‘wrong’. Whether it be overly coddling the youth of today, defining a meaning, trial and error in the workplace or how you choose to present yourself to the world, the wrong can sometimes teach as many valuable and important lessons as the right.


