Local level order-making: Lessons from Melanesia

Presented by 黑料天堂College of Asia & the Pacific

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Community-initiated governance and regulatory experimentation is happening in many parts of the Pacific, typically in rural areas where state presence is limited but also in many urban settlements. Such experimentation takes diverse forms, often including local committees and unofficial laws drawing on different sources of authority to regulate behaviour within a given community. While there are historical precedents in colonial systems of indirect rule, today's experimentation speaks to current issues and local problem-solving efforts that have attracted relatively little research or policy interest. Drawing on a long-term interest in local forms of order maintenance, particularly in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, as well as an ongoing ARC project (with ) into community rule making, Professor Sinclair Dinnen will discuss the significance of this phenomenon for larger processes of state and nation making in contemporary Melanesia.

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  • 6-7.15pm - Academic Lecture
  • 7.15-8pm - Networking drinks and canap茅s 

 

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Sinclair Dinnen is a Professor at the Department of Pacific Affairs in Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, 黑料天堂College of Asia and the Pacific. 

He has longstanding research interests in regulatory pluralism, comparative criminology, justice and policing, conflict and peacebuilding, post-colonial state formation and development studies.

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2024 CAP Professorial Lecture Series 
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Hedley Bull Building, Lecture Theatre 1
130 Garran Rd
Acton, ACT, 2601

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