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Souverainté, autonomie et diversité dans le Pacifique français: Victoria University of Wellington 14 Mars 2019
WORKSHOP :
Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn Campus, Alan MacDiarmid Building (AM 103)
Thursday 14 March 2019
9:00
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Opening
- Vice Chancellor, Victoria University of Wellington [TBC].
- Serge TCHERKEZOFF & Jon FRAENKEL – Workshop themes, aims & objectives |
9:15 |
FRAENKEL, Jon
Victoria University of Wellington
Sovereignty or Post-Sovereignty in the Pacific Islands? |
New Caledonia
Chair : Serge Tcherkezoff, Australian National University (program Pacific-Dialogues EHESS@ANU) & Centre de recherches et de documentation sur l'Océanie (AMU, CNRS, EHESS)
9:30
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GODIN, Patrice, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie Is New Caledonia a pluricultural society? Blind spots and perspectives |
10:00 |
LAGARDE, Louis, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
The origins of New Caledonia's fractured society: what do archaeology and recent colonial history tell us? |
10:20 |
KORSON, Cadey, Massey University
Rebalancing power dynamics in sub-national island jurisdictions: Defining sovereignty in Kanaky/Nouvelle Calédonie |
10:40 |
Teabreak – 20 minutes |
Chair : Iati Iati, Victoria University of Wellington
11:00
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WADRAWANE, Eddie Wayuone, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie.
Changes for recreating a shared social and educational imaginary. |
11:20 |
McDONALD, Caroline, Victoria University of Wellington
Free association: a mixed blessing |
11:40 |
DISCUSSION |
12:20 |
Lunch |
French Polynesia
Chair - Gerard Prinsen, Massey University.
1:20
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BROTHERSON, Moetai, Représentant à l'Assemblée de Polynésie, Député de la Polynésie Française à l'Assemblée Nationale
From French Polynesia to Mā'ohi nui: A Pacific vision of decolonization |
1:50 |
AL WARDI, Semir, Université de la Polynésie Française
The politics in French Polynesia: current debates, challenges and perspectives |
2:10 |
PETIT, Sylvain, Université de la Polynésie Française
What forms of tourism can sustain the development of the French Polynesia economy? |
2:30 |
Teabreak – 20 minutes |
Chair – Emma Harman, National Bureau of Assessments New Zealand Government
2:50
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CHAILLOUX, Steve, Chargé de la valorisation du patrimoine culturel de la ville de Faa'a
Is the autonomy/pro-independence dichotomy still relevant in Mā'ohi Nui (French Polynesia) today? |
Wallis and Futuna
3:10
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PASTOREL, Jean-Paul, Université de la Polynésie Française
Reflections on Wallis and Futuna Islands |
3:30 |
DISCUSSION |
The French Pacific in a Comparative Context
4:20
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BEVANT, Yann, Université de la Nouvelle-Calédonie
Implications of the New Caledonian Experience for Divided Societies
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4:40
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FRAENKEL, Jon Victoria University of Wellington
Implications of the New Caledonian & Northern Ireland Experience for Divided Societies: Constructive Ambiguity, Intermediation and the Brexit Dilemma
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5:00 |
DISCUSSION |
5:00 |
End |
With the partnership of University of New Caledonia, University of French Polynesia and the program Pacific-Dialogues (ANU / Fonds Pacifique)
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