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Stuart Kirsch conducts research on indigenous rights and the environment, including long-term advocacy with people living downstream from the Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea and political refugees from West Papua, Indonesia. He is the author of Reverse Anthropology: Indigenous Analysis of Social and Environmental Relations in New Guinea (Stanford University Press 2006); Mining Capitalism: The Relationship between Corporations and their Critics (University of California Press 2014); and Engaged Anthropology: Politics beyond the Text (University of California Press 2018).
Professor Kirsch has worked extensively as an engaged anthropologist, consulting for the Nuclear Claims Tribunal in the Marshall Islands, on conservation in Papua New Guinea, on indigenous land rights in Guyana, the Solomon Islands, and Suriname, and for an engineering firm that designs machinery for the mining industry. He has held visiting research appointments at the University of Cambridge, Goldsmiths College in London, the University of Manchester, the University of Notre Dame, and Yale University.
Professor Kirsch is currently working on the five-year research project Transitions: Pathways to a Post-Carbon Future supported by the NOMIS Foundation in Switzerland. He teaches courses on the Anthropocene, Covid-19 futures, environmental anthropology, indigenous political movements, and the anthropology of property.
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climate change
design ethnography
engaged anthropology
indigenous movements
political ecology
property
resource extraction
Professor Kirsch has worked extensively as an engaged anthropologist, consulting for the Nuclear Claims Tribunal in the Marshall Islands, on conservation in Papua New Guinea, on indigenous land rights in Guyana, the Solomon Islands, and Suriname, and for an engineering firm that designs machinery for the mining industry. He has held visiting research appointments at the University of Cambridge, Goldsmiths College in London, the University of Manchester, the University of Notre Dame, and Yale University.
Professor Kirsch is currently working on the five-year research project Transitions: Pathways to a Post-Carbon Future supported by the NOMIS Foundation in Switzerland. He teaches courses on the Anthropocene, Covid-19 futures, environmental anthropology, indigenous political movements, and the anthropology of property.
Research topic(s)
climate change
design ethnography
engaged anthropology
indigenous movements
political ecology
property
resource extraction
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