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School of Social & Cultural Studies
Albany Campus, Auckland

Dr Graeme Macrae

Dr Graeme S. Macrae
B.Arch (Melb), M.Phil (Auck), Ph.D (Auck)

Lecturer

Social Anthropology Programme

 

 
Contact details:  
 

Room AT2.27
Phone (09) 414 0800, Extn 9045
Email G.S.Macrae@massey.ac.nz
Massey University, Albany Campus, Auckland
Private Bag 102 904
North Shore MSC
Auckland, New Zealand

http://graememacrae.wordpress.com/

 

 

 
Current Teaching :  
 
  • 146.102 Endangered Cultures
  • 146.206 Visual Ethnography
  • 146.302 Regional Ethnography
  • 146.312 Advanced Ritual & Belief
  • 147.701 Contemporary Anthropological Theory
 

 
Research Interests:  
 
  • Traditional Elites & Local Politics
  • Traditional & Contemporary Architecture and Cultural Landscape
  • Environmental & Development issues in Bali, Java and South India
 

 
Selected Publications:
 

‘Half-Full or Half-Empty? Shelter after the Jogjakarta Earthquake’ forthcoming in Disasters http://www.wiley.com/bw/journal.asp?ref=0361-3666 (pdf link)

 

‘The New/Old Food Crisis in Indonesia’,  DevForum 30 (June 2009)                     http://www.cid.org.nz/publications/DevForumFood.pdf

 

 

‘Ethnography, Ethnology and the Ethnography of Ethnologies’, Sites, 3 (2), 2006                http://sites.otago.ac.nz/index.php/Sites/article/viewFile/19/60

 

 

‘Not Just an Elite Game’ Inside Indonesia 97 (July-Sep 2009)                                    http://insideindonesia.org/content/view/1212/47/

 

 

‘But I’m just an anthropologist – what can I do about farmers problems?’  in Monica Minnegal  (ed.) Sustainable Environments, sustainable Communities: potential dialogues between anthropologists, scientists and managers. SAGES, University of Melbourne. (pdf link)

 

 

‘Has the past got a future in local politics in Indonesia? Pilkada 2005 in Bali’,  ‘Southeast Asia: Past Present and Future’, special issue of New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, 11(1), pp.263-75. (pdf link)

 

 

'A peaceful festival of democracy': aristocratic rivalry and the media in a local election in Bali Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs 42(2) pp.107-146 (pdf link)

 

 

'Could the system work better? Scale and local knowledge in humanitarian relief. Development in Practice, Vol 18 Issue 2,190. (pdf Link)

 

 

‘A new theatre-state in Bali ? Aristocracies, the Media and Cultural Revival in the 2005 elections’ Asian Studies Review, July 2007 ( pdf Link)

 

 

Banua or Negara? The culture of land in South Bali . In Sharing the Earth, Dividing the Land, ed. T. Reuter, ANU E-Press (Link)

 

 

Fear and Loathing in our own holiday paradise: the strange case of Schapelle Corby (et al)’ The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 17(1). (Link)  

 

 

Growing Rice after the Bomb: where is Balinese agriculture going? Critical Asian Studies. 37:2 (June 2005). (Link )

 

 

Negara Ubud: the theatre-state in twentyfirst century Bali, History and Anthropology. 16:4 (December 2005). (Link)

 

 

Religious and Secular, Tradition and Innovation in Contemporary South Indian Temple Architecture. South Asia XXVII (2) pp.217-242. (Link )

 

Art and Peace in the Safest Place in the World: a culture of Apoliticism in Bali. In T.Reuter (Ed.) Inequality, Crisis and Social Change in Indonesian: the muted words of Bali. London. Routledge/Curzon. (pdf; 219kb)

 

 

The Value of Land in Bali: Land Tenure, Land Reform and Commodification. In T.Reuter (Ed.) Inequality, Crisis and Social Change in Indonesia: the muted worlds of Bali. London. Routledge/Curzon. (pdf; 244kb)

 

 

Would the Real Undagi Please Stand up? On the social location of Balinese architectural knowledge. Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde 158(2). (pdf; 284kb)

 

 

Acting Global, thinking Local in a Balinese Tourist Town. In R. Rubinstein & L. Connor (Eds.) Staying Local in the Global Village: Bali in the Twentieth Century. Honolulu. University of Hawaii Press. (pdf; 324kb)

 

 

Geographical Networks and Historical Process in Bali. Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs. 32(1). 110-143.

 

   
   
 

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