Welcome
Welcome to the Centre for Social Research
The Centre for Social Research was established in November 2017 within the Postgraduate and Research Centre. Staff and students involved in the Centre undertake a range of applied, multi-disciplinary, research on contemporary social and environmental issues in Papua New Guinea and abroad. We also contribute to postgraduate teaching at DWU and provide research skills training to staff.
Key Research Areas
• Social Change
• Conflict and Peace building
• Climate Change
• Gender-based violence
• Sorcery Accusation Related Violence
• International Development
Teaching
Staff at the Centre for Social Research make a strong contribution to teaching in the Master of Research Methodology. We also provide guest lectures across DWU’s four faculties. Outside of the classroom, we provide hands-on training in research skills by engaging students and staff in applied research projects.
We are always happy to hear of new opportunities for research collaboration. Please contact the Director, Assoc. Prof. Kylie McKenna, via email: عنوان البريد الإلكتروني هذا محمي من روبوتات السبام. يجب عليك تفعيل الجافاسكربت لرؤيته.
Research Projects
Perspectives on climate change among market sellers in Madang
Kylie McKenna and Lorelle Yakam
Bougainville Referendum
Kylie McKenna, Augusta Ariku, Emelda Ariku, Anthony Siniku, Lieberth Sam
Responding to Gender-Based Violence through participatory policy-making and Action Research
Kylie McKenna, Gordian Kuias, Balinus Helapu, Grace Warua, and Leonie Baptiste
The social perspectives of different age and gender groups in selected communities in Western Highlands, Jiwaka and Madang Provinces
Kylie McKenna, Lorelle Yakam, Philip Gibbs, John Ezekiel, John Ulno
INDIS Project: Indigenous Knowledge
Philip Gibbs, Lorelle Yakam (with the University of East Anglia, University of Arizona, Mekere University and NUR University, Bolivia)
Sorcery Accusation Violence project
Philip Gibbs
Factors associated with alcohol consumption among DWU students
Lorelle Yakam
Investigating the existence or non-existence of cult groups/activities on DWU campus
Lorelle Yakam
COVID-19 impacts and approaches by PNG Government
Lorelle Yakam