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Associate Professor James Flexner is an archaeologist at the University of Sydney, specializing in historical archaeology and heritage studies in Oceania. His work integrates field archaeology, community collaboration, and museum research to explore colonialism, cultural hybridity, and landscape transformations.
- Education: BA (University of Virginia), MA/PhD (University of California, Berkeley)
- Key Projects: ARC Future Fellowship (2022-2026), Australian South Sea Islander heritage studies, Vanuatu mission archaeology, and Hawaiian leprosarium research
Research Focus: Flexner examines long-term cultural change through material remains, emphasizing community-led approaches. His studies span colonial architecture, mortuary practices, and ethnographic collections, with a focus on post-colonial narratives and Pacific Islander agency.
Scientific Contributions: His 15 most recent publications highlight interdisciplinary themes in Oceania's colonial history, missionary impacts, and sustainable archaeological futures. Trends include analyzing hybrid material culture, reinterpreting kastom (Melanesian tradition), and advancing decolonized research methodologies.
Awards:
- ARC Future Fellowship
- Multiple ARC grants (Linkage, Discovery)
- Lenfest Grants
Community Engagement: Flexner collaborates closely with Pacific communities, repatriates cultural materials, and leads field schools. His work bridges academic research with public education, emphasizing ethical archaeology and Indigenous sovereignty.
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