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Volume 9 2019 Contributors

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Dr Tuiloma Susana Tau’aa is the Associate Professor in Geography in the Department of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts at the National University of Sāmoa.

Dr Penelope Schoeffel is the Adjunct Associate Professor for the Centre for Sāmoan Studies at the National University of Sāmoa.

Dr Ramona Boodoosingh is a Senior lecturer for the School of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science at the National University of Sāmoa.

Serge Tcherkézoff is a Professor in Anthropology and Pacific Studies (EHESS University, France), attached to the French center for Pacific Studies that he co-founded in 1995 (www.pacific-credo.net) and to ANU (Honorary). His works bring together results of fieldwork in Samoa during the 1980-1990s with an ethno-historical critique of European arrival in Polynesia in 18th century. In ANU, College of Asia and the Pacific, CHL, he manages a French funded program that supports joint workshops between the Francophone and the Anglophone reseach institutions of Oceania (www.pacificdialogues.fr/home.php). In UPF (Tahiti), he is part of the team organising a regional center of research for the Pacific: Maison des Sciences de l’Homme du Pacifique.

Misa Victoria Lepou is the Head of Department and lecturer at the Department of Media and Communications, Faculty of Arts at the National University of Sāmoa.

Fesola’i Toleafoa ‘Ape Aleni Sofara is a Lecturer at the Department of Accounting and Economics, Faculty of Business and Entrepreneurship at the National University of Sāmoa.

Judy-Anne Alexander-Pouono is a Lecturer at the Department of English and Foreign Languages, Faculty of Arts at the National University of Sāmoa.

Dr Masami Tsujita Levi is a Senior lecturer for Development Studies at the Centre for Sāmoan Studies, National University of Sāmoa.

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