Anduo Guo, M.A.
Anduo Guo is a PhD student at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology. In his PhD project on "Chinese in Fiji: Practices of Cultural Adaptation to Changing Environments", which is supervised by Prof. Dr. Elfriede Hermann, Dr. Christiane Falck and Prof. Dr. Eberhard Weber, he is working on an important topic in the field of human-environment relations. His regional research area is Oceania (especially Fiji and Papua New Guinea) and his thematic research interests include climate change, migration, human-environment relations and museum ethnology.
He studied Ethnology at Minzu University of China. After his Bachelor's Degree, he completed his Master's Degree in Social and Cultural Anthropology and Sociology at Georg-August-University Göttingen . For his Master Thesis, he addressed the topic "Between Process of Tradition and Construction of Meaning: Observations of Exhibitions and Collections from Papua New Guinea".
Thematic foci
climate change, migration, human-environment relations and museum ethnology.
Regional foci
Oceania and Fiji as well as Papua New Guinea.