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Archive | 2015

Languages of governance in conflict

Ingjerd Hoëm

Through an ethnographically based study of local communicative practices in the Pacific atoll society of Tokelau, the book adds to our understanding of how systems of governance are constituted by minute acts of social interaction, and are informed by our conceptions of the nature of sociality. It combines a social anthropological approach to postcolonial studies in which local and trans-national communicative practices related to governance and conflict management are analysed as different language games. The book offers an experience-near approach to local modes of conflict management and patterns of leadership, and documents how micro-level communicative practices have an impact on macro-political processes.


Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association | 1993

Space And Morality In Tokelau

Ingjerd Hoëm


Archive | 2004

Theatre and political process : staging identities in Tokelau and New Zealand

Ingjerd Hoëm


Archive | 2009

‘Getting Out from Under’: Leadership, Conflict Resolution and Tokelau Migration

Ingjerd Hoëm


Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute | 2018

State, labour, and kin: tensions of value in an egalitarian community: State, labour, and kin

Ingjerd Hoëm


Norsk antropologisk tidsskrift | 2017

«Hva er en krise?»: Noen refleksjoner om trusler mot livsgrunnlag, og hvordan vi kan studere dem antropologisk

Ingjerd Hoëm


Archive | 2015

Communicative practice and contested values

Ingjerd Hoëm


Archive | 2015

Common ground and gaps in communication

Ingjerd Hoëm


Archive | 2015

Languages of governance

Ingjerd Hoëm


Archive | 2015

Leadership and forms of sociality*

Ingjerd Hoëm

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