Team


John Shaver





John Shaver is Associate Professor in the Anthropology of Religion and Head of the Religion Programme. He is an evolutionary anthropologist concerned mostly with understanding the relationships between social inequality, cooperation and conflict.

Further information about John’s research can be found on his University of Otago profile page.

Patrick Vakaoti





Patrick is interested in sociological and community development work with young people. He researches in Fiji and the Pacific region exploring youth issues like street-frequenting and political participation. His other interests include child protection and indigenous community development. Patrick’s work extends to consultancy research where he has worked with organisations like UNICEF Pacific, Pacific Leadership Programme (DFAT) and the Pacific Community.

More information on qase levu can be found on his Otago University profile page.

Joseph Bulbulia





Joseph is interested in what makes life good. This question is relevant to everyone, yet what do we really know? To answer this question, Joseph and his collaborators create purpose-built databases and apply systematic quantitative methods.

More information about Joseph can be found on his profile page at Victoria University of Wellington.

Thomas White





Thomas’ research examines the politics, histories and effects of secularism and secularisation in the Pacific.

You can also view Thomas’ staff profile on the University of Otago website.



 

This project is funded by The Royal Society of New Zealand Te Apārangi