Papua New Guinea s Last Place

Papua New Guinea s Last Place
Author: Adam Reed
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2004
Genre: Prison discipline
ISBN: 1571816941

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What kind of experience is incarceration? How should one define its constraints? The author, who conducted extensive fieldwork in a maximum-security jail in Papua New Guinea, seeks to address these questions through a vivid and sympathetic account of inmates' lives. Prison Studies is a growing field of interest for social scientists. As one of the first ethnographic studies of a prison outside western societies and Japan, this book contributes to a reinterpretation of the field's scope and assumptions. It challenges notions of what is punitive about imprisonment by exploring the creative as well as negative outcomes of detention, separation and loss. Instead of just coping, the prisoners in Papua New Guinea's Last Place find themselves drawing fresh critiques and new approaches to contemporary living.

Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea

Walking with Ghosts in Papua New Guinea
Author: Rick Antonson
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781510705685

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Acclaimed travel writer Rick Antonson (Full Moon Over Noah’s Ark) tackles his most challenging adventure yet: a formidable trail through the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea. Rick Antonson has traveled to parts of the world that are not simply exotic but sometimes damned near inaccessible. He has climbed to the summit of Mount Ararat in eastern Turkey, traveling beyond to Iraq and Iran and Armenia. He has undertaken an improbable overland journey to the ancient city of Timbuktu, an enlightening look into efforts to preserve the city’s priceless manuscripts. Now he has traversed the notorious Kokoda Trail in Papua New Guinea, a country some call “the last wild place on earth.” The trail is a narrow, 60-mile footpath featuring rough jungle, 6,000 feet in elevation change, and punishing weather extremes. In a country unfairly locked in Western misperceptions, the track is inhospitable terrain yet home to hospitable indigenous peoples, who live among the rusting reminders of the Japanese, Australian, and American armies that clashed in some of the deadliest protracted combat of World War II. In Walking With Ghosts in Papua New Guinea, Antonson shares a journey of physical and mental endurance in his inimitable way, in the company of a mixed band of resolute adventurers, blending fascinating historical context with the tribulations of unexpected discoveries in faraway lands.

Teacher Preparation in Papua New Guinea

Teacher Preparation in Papua New Guinea
Author: Tom O’Donoghue,John Mortimer
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2024-03-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781835490778

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The authors present a comprehensive examination of the historical origins and development of schooling and teacher preparation in Papua New Guinea, from indigenous education in villages, the influence of European colonization and the role of missionaries in providing education, and the implications for education policies and practices.

Papua New Guinea Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook Volume 1 Economic and Development Strategy

Papua New Guinea Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook Volume 1 Economic and Development Strategy
Author: IBP USA
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781433063831

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2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Papua New Guinea Recent Economic and Political Developments Yearbook

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea

The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea
Author: Ian J. McNiven,Bruno David
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 1169
Release: 2023
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780190095611

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65,000 years ago, modern humans arrived in Australia, having navigated more than 100 km of sea crossing from southeast Asia. Since then, the large continental islands of Australia and New Guinea, together with smaller islands in between, have been connected by land bridges and severed again as sea levels fell and rose. Along with these fluctuations came changes in the terrestrial and marine environments of both land masses. The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Australia and New Guinea reviews and assembles the latest findings and ideas on the archaeology of the Australia-New Guinea region, the world's largest island-continent. In 42 new chapters written by 77 contributors, it presents and explores the archaeological evidence to weave stories of colonisation; megafaunal extinctions; Indigenous architecture; long-distance interactions, sometimes across the seas; eel-based aquaculture and the development of techniques for the mass-trapping of fish; occupation of the High Country, deserts, tropical swamplands and other, diverse land and waterscapes; and rock art and symbolic behaviour. Together with established researchers, a new generation of archaeologists present in this Handbook one, authoritative text where Australia-New Guinea archaeology now lies and where it is heading, promising to shape future directions for years to come.

Papua New Guinea Newsletter

Papua New Guinea Newsletter
Author: Papua New Guinea. Office of Information
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1978
Genre: Papua New Guinea
ISBN: UCSD:31822020056594

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State and Society in Papua New Guinea 2001 2021

State and Society in Papua New Guinea  2001   2021
Author: R. J. May
Publsiher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-08-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781760465216

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In a previous volume, State and Society in Papua New Guinea: The First Twenty-Five Years (2001, reprinted by ANU E Press in 2004), a collection of papers by the author published between 1971 and 2001 was put together to mark Papua New Guinea’s first 25 years as an independent state. This volume presents a collection of papers written between 2001 and 2021, which update the story of political and social development in Papua New Guinea in the first two decades of the twenty-first century. The chapters cover a range of topics, from an evaluation of proposals for political reform in the early 2000s, a review of the discussion of ‘failing states’ in the island Pacific and the shift to limited preferential voting in 2007, to a detailed account of political developments from the move against Sir Michael Somare in 2011 to the election of Prime Minister Marape and his performance to 2022. There are also chapters on language policy, external and internal security, religious fundamentalism and national identity, and the sustainability of economic growth.

Commercial and Business Organizations Law in Papua New Guinea

Commercial and Business Organizations Law in Papua New Guinea
Author: John Mugambwa,Harrison Amankwah,C.E.P. (Val) Haynes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2007-08-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134095032

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A timely and apposite treatise on Papua New Guinea’s economic environment, this book explores business organizations law and various aspects of commercial law in Papua New Guinea in a readable and informative style. Business and commerce is the twin engine that propels the economy of a modern nation. They ensure steady economic growth and development. In an age of globalization, they assume even greater importance than at any other time in human history. A nation risks being marginalized or left behind in the race for a share of the world economic market unless it ensures the stability of its business and commercial sector. Trade regulation, good governance and democratic institutions go hand in hand in guaranteeing political and social equilibrium. As such the laws designed to facilitate trade and commerce are a vital component of the political and social equation. This is a valuable book for law students, legal practitioners, accountants and business executives, not only within Papua New Guinea, but also in Australia and throughout the South Pacific.