How are UQ Anthropology Students Coping with COVID-19? Fieldwork, Precariousness and Reflection Speakers: Aslam Abd Jalil, Feifei Sun, Tribute Jabulile Mboweni, & Yang Zhao
Name: Aslam Abd Jalil
Project title: The Right to Work : Protection, Livelihoods and Dignity for Refugees in Malaysia
Stage of candidacy: Approaching Mid-candidature Milestone
Supervisors: Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter, Professor Greg Marston
Name: Feifei Sun
Project title: Landscape of Heritage: Mobility, Media and Tourists in Tulou, China
Stage of candidacy: Approaching Mid-candidature Milestone
Supervisors: Emeritus Professor Ian Lilley, Dr Kim de Rijke
Name: Tribute Jabulile Mboweni
Project title: Including the contemporary human footprint in environmental protected areas in post-apartheid South Africa: Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape
Stage of candidacy: Approaching Mid-candidature Milestone
Supervisors: Dr Richard Martin, Dr Sally Babidge, Professor. Innocent Pikirayi
Name: Yang Zhao
Project title: Even 40 Skills Are Not Enough for a Man: Changing Masculinities, Responsibilities, and Moral Landscapes in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Stage of candidacy: Preparing for overseas fieldwork after confirming candidature in March
Supervisors: Dr Jenny Munro, Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter, Professor Peter Finke (Zurich)
About Anthropology Working Papers
The Working Papers in Anthropology seminar series provides a forum for dissemination of anthropological research and ideas among UQ scholars and invited researchers. All students are invited to attend the series and postgraduate students, from honours upwards, are invited to present their research. The aim is to provide opportunities for students, staff and those from outside UQ, to present and discuss their work in an informal environment.