Prof Martha Macintyre
SENIOR ASSOCIATE
Martha Macintyre is an anthropologist, currently honorary Principal Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Social Responsibility in Mining at the University of Queensland. She is a Fellow of Academy of the Social Sciences of Australia, has been President of the Australian Anthropology Society and editor of The Australian Journal of Anthropology. She has worked as a consultant on Australian and Papua New Guinea government development projects and mining projects in the Pacific Region. She has served on panels for the ARC and The Australian Academy of Social Sciences. She has considerable experience as a mentor for mid-career researchers and in assisting them in the preparation and submission of manuscripts for publication.
Her publications include:
- Biersack, A. and M. Macintyre, eds (2017) Emergent Masculinities in the Pacific. Routledge, London
- Macintyre, M. and C. Spark, eds (2017) Transformations of Gender in Melanesia. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University Press.
- Biersack, A., M. Jolly and M. Macintyre eds (2016) Gender Violence and Human Rights: Seeking Justice in Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu. Canberra, Australia: Australian National University Press.
- Patterson, M. and M. Macintyre, eds (2011) Managing Modernity in the Western Pacific. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia.
- Lahiri-Dutt, K. and M. Macintyre, eds (2006). Women Miners in Developing Countries: Pit Women and Others. Ashgate, Abington UK.
Subject areas and expertise:
Anthropology of Melanesia
Development Studies
Gender and Sexuality
Social Impacts of Mining
Medical Anthropology
Fisheries in Melanesia
Environmental Anthropology
Economic Anthropology
Human Rights
Qualitative Research Methods