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Mark Harris is a Professor at Monash University's School of Philosophical, Historical and International Studies (SOPHIS). His research focuses on historical anthropology, ethnohistory, and Latin American societies, particularly in the Amazon region. He has held academic positions in the UK, US, Brazil, and Australia, and his work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to Indigenous studies, colonialism, and decolonization.
Education: PhD in Anthropology (London School of Economics and Political Science, 1998), BSc in Anthropology/Psychology (University of London).
Research interests include the intersection of environment and society in Amazonian contexts, Indigenous knowledge systems, and transatlantic histories. Recent projects include studies on Brazilian Amazonian cultures and Jesuit documentary sources. He has contributed to over 30 research outputs since 1998, emphasizing riverine societies, seasonal rhythms, and Indigenous histories.
Notable awards include the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (1996), Phillip Leverhulme Prize (2004), and Warren Dean Memorial Prize (2011). His funded projects explore Indigenous experiences in Brazil and Australia, aiming to create socially responsible knowledge communities.
Advising and grants focus on fostering global interdisciplinary collaboration. His work aligns with UN SDGs related to education and sustainable development, emphasizing socially responsible research practices.
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