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Monday July 6, 2026 4:30pm - 5:25pm NZST
The panel will deploy a reversed ‘anthropological gaze’ to examine and expand the practices of academic philosophy in Australasia. For the first time in its history, the AAP has invited Indigenous women from the Doura tribe (Hiri Koiari district, East of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea [PNG]) to discuss the contributions that philosophers could make to support victims of gendered violence and racialization. The leading guest speaker from the Doura team is Elder Helen Vai’i Gorogo, who presides the Doura Kabema’una Cooperate Society and has decades of experience in redressing colonial and patriarchal injustice. A key task for the cross-cultural panel will be to evaluate proposals for the delivery of moral and epistemic reparations to victim-survivors in PNG. Moreover, each contributing panellist will be invited to consider how culturally entrenched moral change – ‘moral revolution’ in Appiah’s (2010) sense – could be triggered when communities use Indigenous narratives to confront histories of exclusion, colonialism, and injustice (Rigney, 2017). Thus, the panel will seek to weave Indigenous philosophies, truth-and-reconciliation scholarship, and cultural change theory to elaborate the groundwork of an innovative decolonial philosophy. The panel will be a unique opportunity to celebrate Melanesian philosophies and pay respect to the underrepresented First Peoples of PNG.
Speakers
avatar for Collethy K Jaru

Collethy K Jaru

Charles Darwin University/Western Sydney University
My research interest in mainly around Geography and Indigenous knowledge philosophy, cultures, native languages and traditions. 
I'm also interested in climate change, food security and empowering community development projects
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Nicolas Bullot

Charles Darwin University
avatar for Helen Gorogo

Helen Gorogo

Chair, Kabema’una Co-operative Society Limited

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Joe Ulatowski

Conference Organiser, Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato │ University of Waikato

Monday July 6, 2026 4:30pm - 5:25pm NZST
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