Organised by the ANU Humanities Research Centre in association with the Centre for Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific and ANU Pacific Institute

  • Friday 27 January – Saturday 28 January 8.30am – 4pm each day
  • Hedley Bull Lecture Theatre 1, Hedley Bull Centre #130, Crn Liversidge St and Garran Rd, Australian National University

The ANU Humanities Research Centre, in partnership with the Centre for Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific and ANU Pacific Institute, is holding a conference on 27-28 January 2017 on knowledge and culture in Oceania.

Presentations will explore aspects of the constitution, conservation and transmission of knowledge, and the way people of Oceania imagine and experience culture, both in its material and intangible forms. Through the presence of a number of leading practitioners working in cultural institutions, the conference will also discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by new media.

Registration is free.

For poster see Oceanic-knowledges-web. For more information about the speakers, program, and how to register visit http://hrc.anu.edu.au/events/oceanic-knowledges

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