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2026 Seminars

Unless specifically stated for a particular talk, all seminars are presented in person and online via Zoom. 

Time:  Mondays 3pm-4pm (except for public holidays and semester teaching break)

Location(s):  H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor (close to the Coombs Lecture theatre) unless indicated otherwise. Check individual events for more details.

Zoom: https://anu.zoom.us/j/82431454032?pwd=owA39nWqTYm2TGOcC0sWa9bEDVangD.1


Semester 1 2026

23 February 2026
Simon Coleman
Stretching Cities: On the Neo-Pentecostalization of Urban Space
In person –  H.C Coombs Building, Room 1.309 (northern hexagon) 
Online via Zoom

2 March 2026
V. Chitra, Kylie Dolan
Possum Lab: Thinking through Human-Animal Relationships with "Man's Best"
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Room 1.309 (northern hexagon) 
Online via Zoom

16 March 2026 
Francesca Merlan 
Inside Australian Land Claims: Some Anthropological Perspectives
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Room 1.309 (northern hexagon) 
Online via Zoom

23 March 2026
Hayeon Lee 
Korean Dreams, Revisited: Vietnamese Women’s Stories of Repeat Marriage Migration
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor
Online via Zoom

30 March 2026
Malini Sur
Parramatta Redux: Film Screening and Discussion 
Online via Zoom 

20 April 2026
Arratee Ayuttacorrn
Affective Resilience of Aging: Social Networks and Care Work Among Older Adults in Chiangmai, Thailand
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor
Online via Zoom 

4 May 2026
Tim McLellan
PossumLab: Tim McLellan reads King of Bangkok by Sopranzetti et al
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor
Online via Zoom 

11 May 2026
Nicolas Peterson
The paradox of welfare autonomy: poverty, employment, and consumer dependency in remote Australia
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor

18 May 2026
Tuomas Tammisto
Roads, plantations and consultants: Road-building and multiple territorializations in Pomio, Papua New Guinea
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor
Online via Zoom  

25 May 2026
Adam Sargent
In person – H.C Coombs Building, Seminar Room C, Ground floor
Online via Zoom 

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Upcoming Events

11
May
2026

The paradox of welfare autonomy: poverty, employment, and consumer dependency in remote Australia

Emeritus Professor Nicolas Peterson

This will be an in-person only seminar. In this talk, Emeritus Professor Nic Peterson will consider the paradox of welfare autonomy in remote…

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Past Events

The Marginal Languages of Colonial Belief
09
Aug
2021

The Marginal Languages of Colonial Belief

Courtney Handman, University of Texas

At what point did colonized peoples come to be recognized as objects of evangelistic attention? When were their languages recognized as media for the…

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Jungle Passports: Fences, Mobility and Citizenship at the Northeast India-Bangladesh Border
02
Aug
2021

Jungle Passports: Fences, Mobility and Citizenship at the Northeast India-Bangladesh Border

Malini Sur, Western Sydney University

Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of Northeast India and Bangladesh as Muslim 'frontier peasants…

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Humanitarian Confessions: Ethnography, Autobiography and the Locations of Religion in Aidland
24
May
2021

Humanitarian Confessions: Ethnography, Autobiography and the Locations of Religion in Aidland

Philip Fountain, Victoria University–Wellington

Humanitarian autobiographies provide compelling windows for analysing the locations of religion within the international aid and development sector.…

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