The call for papers for the ASAA/NZ 2018 Conference ‘Improvising Lives’ has been extended to 15 August 2018.
10 questions with ... Cris Shore
Talking Back to the Canon: Erasure Poetry and Pizza
Congratulations to Kākano Award Recipients
10 questions with ... Susanna Trnka
'Are you sure you're not a Christian?': Negotiating identity within and beyond fieldwork, by Jess Carter
Mahi Tahi: Māori and Anthropology in Aotearoa New Zealand
Kākano Fund Round One 2018 - call for applications
We are pleased to invite applications to the Kākano Fund from students enrolled during 2018 in a degree course for a BA Hons or MA in Social and/or Cultural Anthropology (consideration will also be given to PhD students if funding permits). Applications are due by 31 May 2018.
CFP: ASAA/NZ 2018 Improvising Lives Conference
Announcing the 2018 SITES senior student essay competition
Associate Professor Jacqueline Leckie awarded prestigious research fellowship
2017 winners of the Dr Cyril Timo Schäfer Memorial Graduate Student Conference Presentation Awards
Understanding sukses: A case study of Indonesian rural youth, by Rara Sekar Larasati
ASAA/NZ Annual General Meeting at the 2017 Shifting States Anthropology Conference
Come along to the ASAA/NZ AGM at the Shifting States Anthropology Conference in Adelaide on 13 December 2017. All welcome!
Quotidian Hopes: Interfaith in Auckland as a Movement for ‘Good’, by Sarah Haggar
Congratulations to Kākano Award recipients
Shifting States 2017 Conference Funding available
Through a generous award from the Wenner-Gren Foundation, as well as funds from the ASA, AAS and ASAA/NZ, we have funds available to support delegates attending the 2017 Shifting States conference in Adelaide.
The Call for Funding applications is open until 11 September 2017. See the funding page for eligibility and criteria.
Please visit the conference website for more information about the conference theme, keynote presentations, events and panels, and for practical information about Adelaide.
2017 Conference Travel Grants available for MA and PhD students
AAS/ASA/ASAANZ Shifting States 2017 conference call for papers now open
The call for papers for the combined AAS/ASA/ASAANZ 2017 conference, Shifting States, is now open.
Successful celebration of 50 years of anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington
VUW's Eli Elinoff shares a brief summary of last week's events.
Last week the Cultural Anthropology programme at Victoria University of Wellington celebrated its 50th Anniversary. In honour of the milestone, we organized an event highlighting the history of anthropology at Victoria, exploring the changing face of the discipline in New Zealand, and speculating about the futures of anthropological knowledge.
The celebration began on May 10th with a Pōwhiri and Marae Kōrero at the meetinghouse on Te Tumu Herenga Waka Marae on VUW's Kelburn campus. We discussed the origins of the cultural anthropology programme with two of its founding members, Dame Dr. Joan Metge and Bernie Kernot.
May 11th began with a keynote address by Dr. Michael Jackson, programme alumni and Distinguished Professor of World Religions at Harvard University. Next, we had two panel discussions from anthropologists across New Zealand. Finally, Professor Dame Anne Salmond from the University of Auckland delivered a second public keynote.
On May 12th, the events concluded with a morning symposium featuring the work of current post-graduates and programme alumni.