The Contemporary Pacific: An Interdisciplinary Journal
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The Contemporary Pacific covers a wide range of disciplines with the aim of providing comprehensive coverage of contemporary developments in the entire Pacific Islands region and the global Pacific diaspora. It features refereed, readable articles that examine social, economic, political, ecological, literary, and cultural topics, along with political reviews, book and media reviews, resource reviews, and a dialogue section with interviews and short essays. Each issue highlights the work of one or more Pacific Islander artists.
CPIS also publishes the highly regarded Pacific Islands Monograph Series distributed by UH Press. Also available for free download: Native Pacific Cultural Studies on the Edge.
Pacific Islands subscription rates apply to subscribers receiving the journal at an address in Melanesia, Micronesia, or Polynesia, except for Australia, New Zealand, and Hawaii which pay the regular subscription rate.
- Editorial Board
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Sponsor: Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Editorial office website
EDITOR
Katerina Teaiwa, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University
Oceania in Review Editor
Lorenz Gonschor, School of Law and Social Sciences, University of the South Pacific, Fiji
Book and Media Reviews Editor
Joseph H Genz, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai‘i-Hilo
Arts Editor
Katerina Teaiwa, College of Asia and the Pacific, The Australian National University
Resources Editor
Stuart Dawrs, Pacific Collection, Hamilton Library, University of Hawai‘i
Managing Editor
Candice Steiner, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Members
Vilsoni Hereniko, Academy for Creative Media, University of Hawai‘i
Tarcisius Kabutaulaka, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Monica C LaBriola, Department of History, University of Hawai‘i-West O‘ahu
Davianna McGregor, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Foley Pfalzgraf, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawaiʻi
Lola Quan Bautista, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Noenoe Silva, Department of Political Science, University of Hawai‘i
Julianne Walsh, Center for Pacific Islands Studies, University of Hawai‘i
Correspondents
Keith Camacho, University of California, Los Angeles, United States
Vicente M Diaz, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, United States
Gerard Finin, Cornell University, United States
Stewart Firth, The Australian National University
Hilda Heine, Former President, Republic of the Marshall Islands
Edvard Hviding, University of Bergen, Norway
Nic Maclellan, Independent Researcher, Brunswick, Australia
Cluny Macpherson, Massey University at Albany, New Zealand
Selina Tusitala Marsh, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Mac Marshall, University of Iowa, United States
Mālama Meleiseā, National University of Samoa
Margaret Mutu, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Margaret Critchlow Rodman, University of York, Canada
Jacob Simet, National Cultural Commission, Papua New Guinea
Konai Helu Thaman, University of the South Pacific, Fiji
Eric Waddell, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
- Recent Articles
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About the Artist: Monica Dolores Baza
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Toward Cognitive Justice: Reconstructions of Climate Finance Governance in Fiji
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Marshallese Women and Oral Traditions: Navigating a Future for Pacific History
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024"It Will Be Like a Town Here, Things Are Really Coming Up!": Inequality in Village-Based Cruise Ship Tourism in the Trobriand Islands
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Blue-Washing the Colonization and Militarization of "Our Ocean"
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Our Islands, Our Refuge: Response to Craig Santos Perez's "Blue-Washing the Colonization and Militarization of 'Our Ocean'"
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Moana Nui Rising: A Response to "Blue-Washing the Colonization and Militarization of 'Our Ocean'"
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Oceania in Review Editor's Note
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024The Region in Review: International Issues and Events, 2022
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Bougainville
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Fiji
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Kanaky New Caledonia
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Papua
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Papua New Guinea
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Solomon Islands
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Timor-Leste
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Federated States of Micronesia
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Guåhan (Guam)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Kiribati
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Northern Mariana Islands
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024American Sāmoa and Sāmoa
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Cook Islands
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024French Polynesia
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Hawai'i
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Māori Issues
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Pitcairn
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Rapa Nui
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Tokelau
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Tuvalu
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Moving Islands: Contemporary Performance and the Global Pacific by Diana Looser (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Indigenous Pacific Islander Eco-Literatures ed. by Kathy Jetñil-Kijiner, Leora Kava, and Craig Santos Perez (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua by Sophie Chao (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024The Indigénat and France's Empire in New Caledonia: Origins, Practices and Legacies by Isabelle Merle and Adrian Muckle (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Cartooning History: Lai's Fiji and the Misadventures of the Scrawny Black Cat (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Leveling Wind: Remembering Fiji by Brij V Lal (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Radiation Sounds: Marshallese Music and Nuclear Silences by Jessica A Schwartz (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Navigating CHamoru Poetry: Indigeneity, Aesthetics, and Decolonization by Craig Santos Perez (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Placental Politics: CHamoru Women, White Womanhood, and Indigeneity under U.S. Colonialism in Guam by Christine Taitano DeLisle (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024CHamoru Legends: A Gathering of Stories / Lihenden CHamoru: Rinikohen Hemplo Siha by Teresita Lourdes Perez (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future: Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawai'i by Candace Fujikane (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love: Mothers, Daughters, and Communication Technology in the Tongan Diaspora by Makiko Nishitani (review)
Posted on Tuesday April 16, 2024 - Single Issues
- Volume 31, Number 1, January 2019
- General Issue
- Volume 31, Number 1, January 2019
- Volume 30, Number 2, July 2018
- Repossessing Paradise
- Volume 30, Number 1, January 2018
- General Issue
- Volume 29, Number 2, July 2017
- General Issue
- Volume 29, Number 1, January 2017
- General Issue
- Volume 28, Number 2, July 2016
- General Issue
- Volume 28, Number 1, January 2016
- General Issue
- Volume 27, Number 2, July 2015
- Decolonization, Language, and Identity: The Francophone Islands of the Pacific
- Volume 27, Number 1, January 2015
- General Issue
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The Contemporary Pacific welcomes scholarly articles on contemporary issues of concern in the Pacific Islands. Articles on such issues as urbanization, culture change, decolonization, dependency, and social and health problems are sought, along with articles addressing such topics as cultural movements, ethnic relations, contemporary history, regional cooperation, migration, population pressure, protection of the environment, and strategic and security concerns. Articles relating to earlier periods in Pacific Islands history, on other regions, or of a more theoretical nature, will be considered if they help to illuminate contemporary issues and concerns within the region. All articles published in the journal are refereed. The Editorial Board encourages articles that draw on the literature of more than one discipline.
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Association for Asian Studies–
Bibliography of Asian Studies (Online), 1990
Book Review Index
CABI–
Agricultural Economics Database
CAB Abstracts (Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux)
Environmental Impact
Global Health
Horticultural Science Database
Leisure Tourism Database
Nutrition Abstracts and Reviews. Series A: Human and Experimental (Online)
Nutrition and Food Sciences Database
Review of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants (Online)
Rural Development Abstracts (Online)
Soil Science Database
Soils and Fertilizers (Online)
TropAg & Rural
Tropical Diseases Bulletin (Online)
World Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology Abstracts (Online)
Canada in Context, 03/1993-
Children’s Book Review Index
Clarivate Analytics–
Current Contents
Social Sciences Citation Index
Web of Science
EBSCOhost–
Academic Search Alumni Edition, 3/1/2003-
Academic Search Complete, 3/1/2003-
Academic Search Elite, 3/1/2003-
Academic Search Premier, 3/1/2003-
Academic Search Ultimate, 3/1/2003-
Anthropological Index Online
Current Abstracts, 3/1/2003-
MainFile, 3/1/2003-
MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
Poetry & Short Story Reference Center, 3/1/2003-
Political Science Complete, 3/1/2003-
Public Affairs Index, 3/1/2003-
SocINDEX, 1/1/1990-
SocINDEX with Full Text, 1/1/1990-
TOC Premier (Table of Contents), 3/1/2003-
Elsevier BV–
GEOBASE
Scopus, 1996-, 1992
Gale–
Academic OneFile, 03/1997-
Advanced Placement Government and Social Studies, 03/1993-
Book Review Index Plus
Business & Company ProFile ASAP, 3/2000-
Business ASAP, 3/2000-
Business ASAP International, 3/2000-
Business Collection, 03/1993-
Business Insights: Essentials, 03/1993-
Business Insights: Global, 03/1993-
Expanded Academic ASAP, 03/1997-
General Business File ASAP, 3/2000-
General OneFile, 03/1997-
General Reference Center Gold, 03/1993-
General Reference Centre International, 3/1993-
InfoTrac Custom, 3/1997-
InfoTrac Student Edition, 03/1993-
MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
Popular Magazines, 03/1997-
Student Resources in Context, 03/1993-
World History Collection, 03/1993 –
World History in Context, 03/1993-
Hawai‘i Pacific Journal Index,
Military Policy Research Ltd.–
Lancaster Index to Defence & International Security Literature
OCLC–
Anthropological Index Online
ArticleFirst, vol.12, no.1, 2000-vol.22, no.2, 2010
Electronic Collections Online, vol.12, no.1, 2000-vol.22, no.2, 2010
Sociological Abstracts (Online), Selective
ProQuest–
International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Core
Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts (Online), Selective
Military Database, 1/1/2015-
MLA International Bibliography (Modern Language Association)
Political Science Database, 1/1/2015-
Politics Collection, 1/1/2015-
Professional ProQuest Central, 01/01/2015-
ProQuest 5000, 01/01/2015-
ProQuest Central, 1/1/2015-
Research Library, 01/01/2015-
SciTech Premium Collection, 1/1/2015-
Social Science Premium Collection, 1/1/2015-
Social Services Abstracts, Selective
Sociological Abstracts (Online), Selective
Technology Collection, 1/1/2015-
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, Core
Royal Anthropological Institute–
Anthropological Index Online
Te Puna CD-ROM
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia–
Asian – Pacific Economic Literature (Online)