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Dr Jenny Munro
Dr

Jenny Munro

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Overview

Background

I am a cultural anthropologist with expertise in gender, racism, medical anthropology, and critical global health. I have conducted extensive ethnographic research in Indonesia on health care, gendered violence, education, and racial stigma. The main focus of my research is Papua/West Papua, where my work has tried to document and understand evolving forms of racism and violence, including how people resist and create change. Over the past 15 years I have worked with local Papuan and international research teams on studies of violence, older women's life stories, HIV/AIDS, hospital birth, and health vulnerabilities. My research aims to develop knowledge of the nuances and complexities of conditions and experiences in West Papua, while also working with Papuan scholars and community members to address pressing health and social problems.

I recently completed a study with Els Tieneke Rieke Katmo and Meki Wetipo on how urban Papuans today understand and experience pregnancy and childbirth and how hospital childbirth may be creating more distrust in the health system rather than improving maternal health (2023, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology), published as part of a special issue on 'Reproducing Life in Conditions of Abandonment in Oceania', edited with Sandra Widmer. Another recent multi-sited study looks at vulnerabilities in Indonesia with Professor Lyn Parker (University of Western Australia) and others from the UK and Indonesia. The study used ethnography and surveys to develop a deeper, contextual understanding of who is vulnerable, how and why, and thus shed light on the concept of vulnerability and what it means. Forthcoming publications look at education in Indonesia's frontier economy, older women’s narratives of economic agency and survivance (co-authored with Yohana Baransano), and the challenges faced by newlyweds.

I am expanding my research with older Papuan women on their experiences of the late Dutch and early Indonesian era and their narratives of survivance to include Papuan women from different cultural backgrounds and urban/rural locations. Papuan women's stories and historical experiences are largely missing from public view but are needed to understand their important contributions to society and their roles in creating the future. I am also expanding my research on obstetrics and c-sections to understand the cultures of maternity care in Indonesia, both in terms of local cultural needs and preferences, and in relation to the cultures of medicine and obstetrics that exist in hospitals and birth centres. This will help us to understand how to create respectful maternity care in different cultural contexts, including in Australia. Related to this, I recently completed an action research project funded by the Australia Indonesia Institute (with Els Katmo) on co-designing cultural approaches to sexual and reproductive health, including HIV prevention, in West Papua.

Some recent publications that illustrate key themes of my research:

Jenny Munro, Els Tieneke Rieke Katmo & Meki Wetipo (2022) Hospital Births and Frontier Obstetrics in Urban West Papua, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 23:4-5, 388-406, DOI: 10.1080/14442213.2022.211512

Jenny Munro & Yohana Baransano (2023), From saving to survivance: Rethinking Indigenous Papuan women's vulnerabilities in Jayapura, Indonesia. Asia Pacific Viewpoint https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.12367

Jenny Munro, Lyn Parker, and Yohana Baransano. "There's Money but No Work": Diploma Disruptions in Urban Papua. The Contemporary Pacific 33, no. 2 (2021): 364-384.

Jenny Munro (2020) Global HIV Interventions and Technocratic Racism in a West Papuan NGO, Medical Anthropology, 39:8, 704-719, DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2020.1739036

Jenny Munro. (2020), ‘Saving our people’: health workers, medical citizenship, and vernacular sovereignties in West Papua. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 26: 633-651. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9655.13318

I am an experienced PhD supervisor in medical anthropology and gender studies. I am particularly interested in working with candidates who wish to study gender, health, or racism in (or in relation to) West Papua using anthropological, ethnographic and qualitative approaches. Research projects I have supervised include:

  • Intersectionality in Australian domestic violence services
  • Changing masculinities in Uzbekistan
  • Gender and education in Enga province, Papua New Guinea
  • Australian spiritual healing
  • Household meat practices in Indonesia and Australia
  • Women’s empowerment and energy in South Africa
  • Health of Pacific seasonal workers in Queensland Australia
  • Carers’ experiences with medicinal cannabis
  • Apitherapy in Australia

I teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses on medical anthropology (ANTH2250/7250) and Pacific anthropology (ANTH2020). I also supervise Honours students and co-coordinate HHSS6002 (Honours coursework).

Availability

Dr Jenny Munro is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Australian National University

Works

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52 works between 2004 and 2024

21 - 40 of 52 works

2022

Journal Article

Reproducing life in conditions of abandonment in Oceania

Munro, Jenny and Widmer, Alexandra (2022). Reproducing life in conditions of abandonment in Oceania. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 23 (4-5), 301-310. doi: 10.1080/14442213.2022.2115543

Reproducing life in conditions of abandonment in Oceania

2022

Other Outputs

Refugee and migrant women are often excluded from mainstream domestic violence services and policy

Maturi, Jenny and Munro, Jenny (2022, 07 25). Refugee and migrant women are often excluded from mainstream domestic violence services and policy The Conversation

Refugee and migrant women are often excluded from mainstream domestic violence services and policy

2022

Journal Article

How the ‘culture’ in ‘culturally and linguistically diverse’ inhibits intersectionality in Australia: a study of domestic violence policy and services

Maturi, Jenny and Munro, Jenny (2022). How the ‘culture’ in ‘culturally and linguistically diverse’ inhibits intersectionality in Australia: a study of domestic violence policy and services. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 44 (2), 1-17. doi: 10.1080/07256868.2022.2102598

How the ‘culture’ in ‘culturally and linguistically diverse’ inhibits intersectionality in Australia: a study of domestic violence policy and services

2020

Other Outputs

Should Australia criminalise coercive control: fighting domestic violence and unintended consequences

Maturi, Jennifer and Munro, Jenny (2020, 11 09). Should Australia criminalise coercive control: fighting domestic violence and unintended consequences Policy Forum

Should Australia criminalise coercive control: fighting domestic violence and unintended consequences

2020

Other Outputs

Culture vs consent: Distrust in doctors’ decision making around c-sections is a key cause of Papuans’ avoidance of hospitals

Munro, Jenny, Katmo, Els Rieke and Wetipo, Meki (2020, 08 27). Culture vs consent: Distrust in doctors’ decision making around c-sections is a key cause of Papuans’ avoidance of hospitals Inside Indonesia

Culture vs consent: Distrust in doctors’ decision making around c-sections is a key cause of Papuans’ avoidance of hospitals

2020

Other Outputs

COVID-19 and “medical citizenship”: How the pandemic is generating new forms of belonging and exclusion

Munro, Jenny and Hoffstaedter, Gerhard (2020, 06 22). COVID-19 and “medical citizenship”: How the pandemic is generating new forms of belonging and exclusion ABC Religion and Ethics

COVID-19 and “medical citizenship”: How the pandemic is generating new forms of belonging and exclusion

2020

Journal Article

#BlackLivesMatter shines a light on webs of racism in West Papua

Munro, Jenny (2020, 06 15). #BlackLivesMatter shines a light on webs of racism in West Papua Indonesia at Melbourne online-online.

#BlackLivesMatter shines a light on webs of racism in West Papua

2020

Journal Article

Lessons from HIV/AIDS for the fight against COVID-19 in Indonesia

Munro, Jenny and Richards-Hewat, Sarah (2020, 05 05). Lessons from HIV/AIDS for the fight against COVID-19 in Indonesia The Conversation Indonesia

Lessons from HIV/AIDS for the fight against COVID-19 in Indonesia

2018

Book Chapter

Facts, feasts, and forests: considering truth and reconciliation in Tanah Papua

Biderman, Todd and Munro, Jenny (2018). Facts, feasts, and forests: considering truth and reconciliation in Tanah Papua. Flowers in the wall: truth and reconciliation in Timor-Leste, Indonesia, and Melanesia. (pp. 205-232) edited by David Webster. Calgary, AB, Canada: University of Calgary Press.

Facts, feasts, and forests: considering truth and reconciliation in Tanah Papua

2016

Journal Article

West Papuan refugees in Papua New Guinea: on the way to citizenship?

Munro, Jenny (2016, 07 19). West Papuan refugees in Papua New Guinea: on the way to citizenship? Devpolicy Blog

West Papuan refugees in Papua New Guinea: on the way to citizenship?

2016

Other Outputs

‘Luxury’ and ‘Disturbances’: Women’s Views on City Life in Honiara Settlements

Munro, Jenny and Carpenter, Jessica (2016). ‘Luxury’ and ‘Disturbances’: Women’s Views on City Life in Honiara Settlements. Canberra, ACT, Australia: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program, Australian National University.

‘Luxury’ and ‘Disturbances’: Women’s Views on City Life in Honiara Settlements

2016

Other Outputs

Indigenous Women, Antenatal Care and Childbirth in Papua, Indonesia

Munro, Jenny (2016). Indigenous Women, Antenatal Care and Childbirth in Papua, Indonesia. Canberra, ACT, Australia: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Program, Australian National University.

Indigenous Women, Antenatal Care and Childbirth in Papua, Indonesia

2016

Conference Publication

Home-brewed alcohol, gender and violence in Wamena, Papua

Munro, Jenny (2016). Home-brewed alcohol, gender and violence in Wamena, Papua. International Conference on Social Science and Biodiversity of Papua and Papua New Guinea (ICSBP 2015), Jayapura, Indonesia, 16–17 November 2015. Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Knowledge E. doi: 10.18502/kss.v1i1.428

Home-brewed alcohol, gender and violence in Wamena, Papua

2015

Journal Article

“Your father is no more”: insights on guardianship and abandonment from ultrapoor women heads of household in Bangladesh

Munro, Jenny, Patterson, Patrick B. and McIntyre, Lynn (2015). “Your father is no more”: insights on guardianship and abandonment from ultrapoor women heads of household in Bangladesh. Womens Studies International Forum, 53, 43-52. doi: 10.1016/j.wsif.2015.09.005

“Your father is no more”: insights on guardianship and abandonment from ultrapoor women heads of household in Bangladesh

2015

Journal Article

The president and the Papua powder keg

Munro, Jenny (2015, 06 24). The president and the Papua powder keg New Mandala

The president and the Papua powder keg

2015

Book Chapter

From ‘Stone-Age’ to ‘Real-Time’: exploring Papuan temporalities, mobilities and religiosities – an introduction

Slama, Martin and Munro, Jenny (2015). From ‘Stone-Age’ to ‘Real-Time’: exploring Papuan temporalities, mobilities and religiosities – an introduction. From 'Stone-Age' to 'Real-Time': Exploring Papuan Temporalities, Mobilities and Religiosities. (pp. 1-37) edited by Martin Slama and Jenny Munro. Canberra, ACT, Australia: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/fsart.04.2015.01

From ‘Stone-Age’ to ‘Real-Time’: exploring Papuan temporalities, mobilities and religiosities – an introduction

2015

Other Outputs

Engaging Indigenous leaders in Tanah Papua’s HIV responses

Munro, Jenny (2015). Engaging Indigenous leaders in Tanah Papua’s HIV responses. SSGM In Brief. 52. Australian National University.

Engaging Indigenous leaders in Tanah Papua’s HIV responses

2015

Book Chapter

“Now we know shame”: Malu and Stigma among Highlanders in the Papuan Diaspora

Munro, Jenny (2015). “Now we know shame”: Malu and Stigma among Highlanders in the Papuan Diaspora. From ‘Stone-Age’ to ‘Real-Time’: Exploring Papuan Temporalities, Mobilities and Religiosities. (pp. 171-196) edited by Slama, Martin and Munro, Jenny. ACT, Canberra: ANU Press. doi: 10.22459/fsart.04.2015.07

“Now we know shame”: Malu and Stigma among Highlanders in the Papuan Diaspora

2015

Other Outputs

‘HIV is our problem together': developing an Indigenous-led response to HIV in Tanah Papua

Munro, Jenny (2015). ‘HIV is our problem together': developing an Indigenous-led response to HIV in Tanah Papua. SSGM In Brief. 5. Australian National University.

‘HIV is our problem together': developing an Indigenous-led response to HIV in Tanah Papua

2014

Journal Article

Politics hinders the fight against HIV in West Papua

Munro, Jenny (2014, 05 01). Politics hinders the fight against HIV in West Papua East Asia Forum

Politics hinders the fight against HIV in West Papua

Funding

Current funding

  • 2025 - 2027
    Experiences and inequalities in Indonesia's transition to hospital birth
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2023 - 2024
    Maintaining blue carbon by learning from Indigenous Papuan women's conservation and adaptation strategies in Papua's mangrove areas (KONEKSI grant administered by Universitas Papua)
    Universitas Papua
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2022
    Engaging adat leaders to support HIV prevention and care
    Australia Indonesia Institute
    Open grant
  • 2018 - 2019
    Indigenous reproductive sovereignty and health services in Indonesia
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2017 - 2022
    Understanding the Social, Economic and Health Vulnerabilities in Indonesia (UWA led DP)
    University of Western Australia
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Pacific Seasonal Workers Health and Health Care Access in Australia: An Ethnographic Study of Seasonal Workers in Regional Queensland

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

  • Doctor Philosophy

    A feminist ethnographic study on girls' education in Laiagam District of Enga Province in Papua New Guinea

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Pacific Seasonal Workers Health and Health Care Access in Australia: An Ethnographic Study of Seasonal Workers in Regional Queensland

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Peter Walters

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The Experience of Domestic Violence Protection Orders in Fiji: lessons from other jurisdictions

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Emma Antrobus

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Documenting and working through loss and grief from climate change in the Cook Islands

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Stefanie Plage

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Exploring girls' participation in education in the highlands region of Papua New Guinea

    Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The impact of feminism on young Chileans women's corporal practices.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Gender-based analysis of agricultural resource management for sustainable livelihoods and food security of smallholders in West Papua, Indonesia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Zannie Langford

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Spiritual healing and its impact on mental health: A comparative analysis of Australia and the Solomon Islands

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Spiritual healing and its impact on mental health: A comparative analysis of Australia and the Solomon Islands

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Choosing how to birth: An ethnography of birth journeys in Queensland

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Choosing how to birth: An ethnography of birth journeys in Queensland

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Spiritual healing and its impact on mental health: A comparative analysis of Australia and the Solomon Islands

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Gerhard Hoffstaedter

  • Doctor Philosophy

    The impact of feminism on young Chileans women's corporal practices.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Choosing how to birth: An ethnography of birth journeys in Queensland

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Mair Underwood

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Discursive Renderings of Medicinal Cannabis Patients: Policy, Practice, Priorities

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Associate Professor Rebecca Olson

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Jenny Munro directly for media enquiries about:

  • Indonesia racism
  • West Papua education
  • West Papua health
  • West Papua HIV
  • West Papua racism

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