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Dr Lee Wilson is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the School of Social Science, University of Queensland. His research spans anthropology, political science, and security studies, with a focus on Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, and broader Southeast Asian contexts. He examines themes such as cultural dynamics, development practices, gender issues, and the interplay between security and normative orders.
His work integrates ethnographic methods with critical analyses of contemporary social, political, and cultural challenges. Notable research areas include polygyny practices in Papua New Guinea, security governance in Bali and Indonesia, and the role of martial arts in shaping national identity.
Lee’s articles reflect interdisciplinary engagement, bridging anthropology, technology, and policy. His 2023 paper offers insights into development practitioner ethics, while earlier works explore digital health innovations and historical narratives of Indonesian independence. He contributes to initiatives like the SocioHealthLab, emphasizing collaborative, socially engaged research.
No scientific awards are listed, though his extensive publication record highlights academic impact. His advising and grants remain unspecified, but his involvement in research groups underscores commitment to interdisciplinary innovation and ethical research practices.




