BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF PUBLICATIONS
RESULTING FROM FELLOWSHIPS
Cai Hua
- 1999 Daba/Na Shaman. Color video, 40 minutes.
Available
on PAL or NTSC for 60/$110 plus postage
from
International Video Sales, Royal
Anthropological
Institute, 50 Fitzroy Street,
London,
W1T 5BT, UNITED KINGDOM. A Study Guide is
also
available.
Hakim,
Roxanne P.
- 1996 Vasava Identity in Transition: Some Theoretical
Issues.
Special Issue on Resettlement, July 15.
Economic
and Political Weekly of India 31:1492-99.
Mumbai:Sameeksha
Trust.
- 1997 Mistrusting Refugees: A Book Review.
Critique of
Anthropology
Journal.
- 1997 Identity, Resettlement and Perceptions of
Change:
The
Vasava Bhils of Gujarat.Submitted to
Development
and Change. The Hague.
- 1997 Resettlement and Rehabilitation in the Context
of
Vasava Culture:
Some Reflections. In The Dam and
the
Nation: Displacement and Resettlement in the
Narmada
Valley, J. Dreze, M. Samson, and S. Singh,
eds.
New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
- 1997 Resettlement and Perceptions of Change: The
Vasava
Bhils
of Gujarat. Oxford Development Studies.
Forthcoming.
(Paper presented at a seminar series
on
Personhood and the Experience of Change,
Goldsmith
College, University of London, and at the
Seminar
in Contemporary South Asia, University of
Oxford,
United Kingdom, February and May 1997).
- 1998 From Corn to Cotton: Changing Indicators
of Food
Security
Amongst Resettled Vasavas. In
Reconstructing
Livelihoods: Towards New Approaches
to
Resettlement, M. Cernea and C. McDowell, eds.
Oxford:
Bergahn Books. Forthcoming. (Paper
presented
at the 2nd International Conference on
Displacement
and Resettlement entitled
Reconstructing
Livelihoods: Towards New Approaches
to
Resettlement, held at University of Oxford,
United
Kingdom, September 1996.
Kirsch,
Stuart
- 1996 Acting Globally: Eco-politics in Papua New
Guinea.
Journal
of the International Institute (Newsletter,
The
University of Michigan) 3, 3:1, 14-25.
(Reprinted
in Active Voices, online journal of
Cultural
Survival No. 1, September, 1997), Part One
- of "Eco-Politics in Papua New Guinea,"
http://www.cs.org/.
- 1996 Cleaning Up Ok Tedi: Settlement Favors Yonggom
People.
Journal of the International Institute
(Newsletter,
University of Michigan) 4, 1:7.
(Reprinted
in Active Voices, online journal of
Cultural
Survival No. 1, September, 1997), Part Two
of
"Eco-Politics in Papua New Guinea,"
http://www.cs.org/.
- 1996 Return to Ok Tedi. Menjin 55, 4:657-66.
- 1996 Anthropologists and Global Alliances (Comment).
Anthropology
Today 12, 4:14-16.
- 1997 "Kotim ol" (Take Them to Court).
Delta: News and
Background
on Ogoni, Shell and Nigeria
(newsletter),
No. 3, October: 32-35.(Reprinted in
Active
Voices, online journal of Cultural Survival
No.
1, September, 1997), Part Three of
"Eco-Politics
in Papua New Guinea,"
http://www.cs.org/.
- 1997
Is OK Tedi a Precedent? Implications of a Lawsuit.
In
The Ok Tedi Settlement: Issues, Outcomes and
Implications,
Chris Ballard and Glenn Banks, ed.
Resource
Management in Asia-Pacific and National
Centre
for Development, Pacific Policy Paper,
25:118-40. Canberra.(To be reprinted in Legal
Studies
Forum, Forthcoming.)
- n.d. Changing Views of Place and Time Along the
Ok Tedi.
In
Mining and Lifeworlds in Melanesia and
Australia,
James F. Weiner and Alan Rumsey, eds.
Under
review.
- n.d.
Special issue of Legal Studies Forum, edited by
James
Elkins, will reprint several essays on Ok
Tedi
with commentaries by David Hymdman, Richard
Jackson,
and Barbara Rose Johnston. In
preparation;
expected publication date January
1999.Published
simultaneously as National
Research
Institute of Papua New Guinea Special
Publication
No. 25.
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