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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

Comics
04
May
2020

Models, scenarios, and buying the future: Or, what comics can teach us about life in the multiverse

Dr Caroline E. Schuster

About the Lecture We are living in a timeline defined by ‘the curve.’ The spread of Covid-19 has imposed radically new norms about physical…

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02
Mar
2020

The Toe Dialogues

Lisa L. Wynn, Macquarie University

The Toe Dialogues: Adventures in Predatory Publishing  About the Lecture: The open access movement has spawned hundreds of new journals that…

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24
Feb
2020

Dreams of the Wild

Patrick Guinness, Australian National University

About the Lecture: There are parallels in the ways rural communities in eastern Australia and island Papua New Guinea experience and anticipate the…

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