School of Humanities, Religion and Social Sciences
Education history
Ph.D., Anthropology, The Australian National University
Master of Anthropology, The Australian National University
Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology, University of Hawaii
Selected works
Neikirk, Alice and Ray Nickson (2021) ‘Potlatch Justice: Tribal Restorative Justice Practices in Oregon’, SN Social Sciences.
Neikirk, Alice (2018) ‘A Moral Marriage: Humanitarian Values and Bhutanese Refugees’, The Journal of Refugee Studies, Issue 1, pp. 63–81, doi: 10.1093/jrs/fex015.
Nickson, Ray and Alice Neikirk (2018) Great Expectations: Managing Transitional Justice, Palgrave MacMillan.
Neikirk, Alice (2009) "‘… Happily Ever After’ (or What Fairytales Teach Girls About Being Women)." Hohonu: A Journal of Academic Writing Vol. 7, pp. 38-42.
‘Learning to be Refugees: The Bhutanese in Nepal’, presenter, Australian Anthropology Society Conference, Melbourne, Australia, December 2015
‘The Elephant has Two Sets of Teeth: Refugees and Bhutan’s Democratic Reforms’, presenter, The International Post-Graduate Student Conference. Honolulu, Hawaii, February 2014