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Dr Sophie Chao receives the ASSA Paul Bourke Award

30 October 2024
Recognising research excellence
Dr Sophie Chao, DECRA Fellow and Lecturer in Anthropology at the University of Sydney, has been awarded a 2024 Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research by the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
Dr Sophie Chao

The prestigious award recognises Dr Chao鈥檚 cutting-edge ethnographic and interdisciplinary research on the intersections of Indigeneity, ecology, capitalism, health, and justice in the Pacific.

This research includes her multiple award-winning monograph,聽In the Shadow of the Palms: More-Than-Human Becomings in West Papua, co-edited volume聽The Promise of Multispecies Justice聽(both published by Duke University Press in 2022) as well as a range of articles in high-profile journals including聽Cultural Anthropology, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute,聽补苍诲听Environmental Humanities.

Dr Chao鈥檚 current research examines Indigenous experiences and theories of hunger in West Papua, the lifeworlds and afterlives of plantation capitalism, and wildlife-human entanglements in settler Australia.

Dr Chao said she was thrilled to win the award.

"To see anthropological research and its impact recognized through this Award is incredibly heartening," she said.

"I hope the Award will help raise awareness on the socio-ecological impacts of agribusiness developments in Indonesia, which continues to be at the heart of my research and engagement."

The Paul Bourke Award is named after the late Professor Paul聽 Bourke who served as Social Sciences Academy President from 1993 to 1997 and honours the nation鈥檚 most exceptional early-career researchers in the social sciences.

The award has been received by some of Australia鈥檚 leading social scientists as the Paul Bourke Award since 2008 and as the Academy Early Career Award from its inception in 1987.