PROJECTS/RESEARCH

MENTORING YOUNG RADIO BROADCASTERS IN WAR-TORN AFRICAN COMMUNITIES

New UN project in development to help war-torn African communities gaining access to independent information by setting-up public broadcasting facilities and mentoring operators.

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ABORIGINAL (Australia) AND KANAK CULTURES - A STUDY OF THE RESPECTIVE CONFLICTS AND EARLY CONTEMPORARY RELATIONSHIPS.

Project outcome: joint paper by Dr Bogais and Gemma Tamock followed by a series of lectures on cross-cultural relationships.

(Peripheral project to the making of Chicka’s Story.)
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CONFLICT MANAGEMENT - A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO INVESTIGATE THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHALLENGES CAUSED BY CHANGES IN ECO-SYSTEMS IN SOUTHEAST AND EAST ASIAN REGIONS LEADING TO CONFLICTS.


Dr Bogais is part of a team developing a range of multi-disciplinary programmes addressing issues of conflict caused by environmental, social, political and cultural challenges in Southeast and East Asian regions.