Publications by:
Martha MacIntyre
Also publishes as (Martha Macintyre)
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Foale, Simon, Filer, Colin, Kinch, Jeff, and MacIntyre, Martha (2024) Livelihood Dilemmas on Some Small Islands in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. In: Filer, Colin, (ed.) Small Islands in Peril?: Island Size and Island Lives in Melanesia. ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 89-129.
Fabinyi, Michael, Foale, Simon, and MacIntyre, Martha (2015) Managing inequality or managing stocks?: An ethnographic perspective on the governance of small-scale fisheries. Fish and Fisheries, 16 (3). pp. 471-485.
MacIntyre, Martha, and Foale, Simon (2013) Science, traditional ecological knowledge, and anthropology: managing the impacts of mining in Papua New Guinea. Collaborative Anthropologies, 6. pp. 399-418.
Foale, Simon, Cohen, Philippa, Januchowski-Hartley, Stephanie, Wenger, Amelia, and Macintyre, Martha (2011) Tenure and taboos: origins and implications for fisheries in the Pacific. Fish and Fisheries, 12 (4). pp. 357-369.
MacIntyre, Martha, and Foale, Simon (2010) Mining and cultural loss: assessing and mitigating impacts in Papua New Guinea. Report Section. Earthscan, London, UK.
MacIntyre, Martha, and Foale, Simon (2010) Countering Fish Stock Depletion Through Traditional Knowledge, Tenure and Use of Marine Resources in Papua New Guinea. Report Section. Earthscan, London.
MacIntyre, Martha, and Foale, Simon (2007) Land and marine tenure, ownership and new forms of entitlement on Lihir: changing notions of property in the context of a goldmining project. Human Organization, 66 (1). pp. 49-59.
Foale, Simon, and Macintyre, Martha (2005) Green fantasies: photographic representations of biodiversity and ecotourism in the Western Pacific. Journal of Political Ecology, 12. pp. 1-22.
Macintyre, Martha, and Foale, Simon (2004) Global imperatives and local desires: competing economic and environmental interests in Melanesian communities. In: Lockwood, Victoria S., (ed.) Globalization and Culture Change in the Pacific Islands. Exploring Cultures: a Prentice Hall series in anthropology . Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, USA, pp. 149-164.