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Nils Ole Bubandt is a professor at Aarhus University and a prominent anthropologist with extensive research experience in Indonesia. His work emphasizes the study of 'otherwise' perspectives, fieldwork conducted over thirty years, and the exploration of democracy's complexities within a framework of corruption and conspiracy theories. His current research interests center on climate change, environmental disruption, and multi-species ethnography, particularly examining the relationship between coral death and local cultural narratives. He leads several significant projects, including the BLUE project on multispecies ethnographies concerning oceanic crises and investigates the Aesthetics of Extinction in endemic songbirds of Indonesia. A recognized figure in his field, he has held various editorial roles and participated in numerous interdisciplinary projects, collaborating with notable institutions and fellow researchers, including musicians and anthropologists. Nils's contributions to understanding environmental challenges and cultural contexts have made him a leading voice in the field of environmental anthropology, with a focus on marine biology, music culture, and comparative methods related to conflict and democracy in Indonesia.
Aarhus University • Højbjerg, Denmark
Professor of Anthropology, focusing on long-term research in environmental disruptions and multi-species ethnography.
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