The Australian National University
Australian Centre for Indigenous History
Research School of Social Sciences
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Ani Fox
ABD UH Manoa, BA (Hons), PhD Candidate

 

 

 

 

Ani Fox, one of two inaugural research scholars at the Australian Centre for Indigenous History, has worked for many years in the fields of World and Indigenous history. Ani has lived a varied life of service, teaching, business, healing and study. While completing coursework for his PhD at UH Manoa in Honolulu, Hawai'i, he was recruited to join the newly developed ACIH at the ANU. Having spent 15 years as a professional tutor, high school and university teacher, maths skills coach and professional corporate trainer, Ani brings to the ACIH the high-energy focus of American academia. His most significant work has been to turn multimillion-dollar profits within traditionally anti-educational Fortune 500 corporations by implementing intellectual paradigm shifts. Likewise, his PhD work and present teaching commitments at the ANU (and within the Canberra region) combine that tenacity of focus with reliance on intellectual risk taking.


Areas of Research

  • gender and theory
  • comparative
  • world and trans-national
  • World Indigenous culture & mysticism
  • genocide, imperialism and apologism
  • environment
  • epidemiology
  • cultural geography
  • social collapse and interdependent systems
  • historiographic theory
  • epistemology and 4th World theory

Professional associations and community outreach

  • Cultural advisor and teacher/tutor gratis for the last 15 years in: Wyckoff, New Brunswick, Princeton New Jersey, USA;
  • Northampton, Amherst, Springfield, Newburyport, Boston Massachusetts, USA;
  • Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan New York, USA;
  • Honolulu Hawai'i, USA; Canberra, Australia
  • Member, Phi Beta Kappa
  • Member, Phi Alpha Theta
  • Member, World History Association