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The Timor-Leste Research Program Researchers
Dr Damian Grenfell
www.rmit.edu.au/staff/damiangrenfell
. Peskizadór Senior no Dosente
. Globalism Research Centre no Global Cities Timor-Leste Site Manager, 2003-ongoing
. Timor-Leste Program Leader ba Konflitu no Dame, Harii Nasaun no Komunidade
Programa Peskiza kona-ba Timor-Leste inklui:
. Impacts of National NGO Gender Projects in Local Communities in Timor-Leste, 2009-2010;
. Community Security and Sustainability, 2007-2009;
. Community Perceptions of the State and Justice Processes, 2008-ongoing;
. Vota ba Futuru: the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections 2007, 2007-ongoing;
. After the Violence? Truth, Reconciliation and National Integration in Timor-Leste (an Australian Research Council research grant), 2007-2008;
. Policy Options for Oecusse, 2008;
. Mapping the Pursuit of Gender Equality: Non-Government and International Agency Activity in Timor-Leste, 2006-2007.
Research Areas: Nationalism, Globalization, Social Movements, Identity, Conflict, Reconciliation, Gender and Community.
Publications and Engagement: Please click here for a list of Damian Grenfell's Timor-Leste research-related activities (updated July 2007).
Ms Anna Trembath
www.rmit.edu.au/staff/annatrembath
. Researcher, 2005-ongoing
. PhD candidate, 2007-ongoing
. Timor-Leste Program Leader for Gender
Research Projects about Timor-Leste include:
. Impacts of National NGO Gender Projects in Local Communities in Timor-Leste, 2009-2010;
. PhD thesis: 'Understanding Gender Across Ontological Complexities in Contemporary Timor-Leste', 2007-ongoing;
. Community Sustainability and Security, 2007-2009;
. Mapping the Pursuit of Gender Equality: Non-Government and International Agency Activity in Timor-Leste, 2006-2007.
Research Areas: Gender, Nation-Formation and Nationalism, Security, Identity, Community, Civil Society Organizations.
Publications and Engagement: Please click here for a list of Anna Trembath's Timor-Leste research-related activities (updated August 2007).
Ms Mayra Walsh
. Researcher, 2007-ongoing
. Honours graduate, 2009
. Phd Candidate, 2010-2012
Research Projects about Timor-Leste include:
. Community Security and Sustainability, 2007-2009;
. Vota ba Futuru: the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections 2007, 2007-ongoing;
. After the Violence? Truth, Reconciliation and National Integration in Timor-Leste (an ARC research grant), 2007-2008;
. Honours thesis: 'Traditional Governance Systems', 2008-2009.
Research Areas:
Traditional Governance Systems and Decisionmaking Processes, Community Sustainability and Security, Reconciliation.
Ms Carmenesa Moniz Noronha
. Dili-based Researcher and Project Assistant, 2007-ongoing
Research Projects about Timor-Leste include:
. Impacts of National NGO Gender Projects in Local Communities in Timor-Leste, 2009-2010;
. Community Security and Sustainability, 2007-2009;
. Community Perceptions of the State and Justice Processes, 2008-ongoing.
Ms Victoria Stead
. Researcher, 2007-ongoing
. PhD Candidate, 2009-ongoing
Research Projects about Timor-Leste include:
. Vota ba Futuru: the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections 2007, 2007-ongoing;
. PhD thesis: 'Globalization, Customary Land Tenure and the Politics of Resistance: Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste', 2009-ongoing.
Research Areas:
Globalization, Customary Community, Resistance, Land, Community Sustainability, Quantitative Methods.
Professor Paul James
www.rmit.edu.au/staff/pauljames
. Director, the Global Cities Institute
. Professor of Globalization and Cultural Diversity and Academic Director, the Globalism Research Centre
Research Projects about Timor-Leste include:
. preparing the manuscript for Millennial Nation: Violence, Identity and National Formation in Timor-Leste, (Damian Grenfell and Paul James) Pluto, London, forthcoming 2009.
Research Areas: Nation-Formation, Globalism, Nationalism and Localism, War and Violence, Social Theory and Social Change.
Publications and Engagement: Please click here for a list of Paul James' Timor-Leste research-related activities (updated September 2007).
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