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Introduction: The Politics of Order in Contemporary Papua New Guinea
Authors:Alex Golub
Affiliation:1. Anthropology, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USAgolub@hawaii.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This collection of articles seeks to demonstrate that the concept of order – the intensive and extensive coordination of human action across space and time – is useful for answering some of the most pressing theoretical and practical questions in contemporary Papua New Guinea (PNG) today. Building on existing work in this field [Benda-Beckmann, K., and F. Pirie. 2007. “Introduction.” In Order and Disorder: Anthropological Perspectives, 1–15. New York: Berghahn Books] in this special issue we ask: How do people create enduring, stable, and routinised life in contemporary Melanesia today? We position our work as the next step in a growing movement to study contemporary institutions in PNG as order-making projects, rather than attempting to divide them into legitimate projects like ‘government’ and false or ineffective ones like ‘cargo cults’.
Keywords:Melanesia  political anthropology  Papua New Guinea  government  order
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