Publications by: Michelle Dyer
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Ambelye, Imelda, Foale, Simon, and Dyer, Michelle (2021) Educated young women and the challenges of reintegration in rural villages of Papua New Guinea. Directions: a Journal of Education Studies, 35 (2). pp. 57-69.
Pereira, Laura, Frantzeskaki, Niki, Hebinck, Aniek, Charli-Joseph, Lakshmi, Drimie, Scott, Dyer, Michelle, Eakin, Hallie, Galafassi, Diego, Karpouzoglou, Timos, Marshall, Fiona, Moore, Michele-Lee, Olsson, Per, Mario Siqueiros-Garcia, J., van Zwanenberg, Patrick, and Vervoort, Joost M. (2020) Transformative spaces in the making: key lessons from nine cases in the Global South. Sustainability Science, 15. pp. 161-178.
Dyer, Michelle (2018) Transforming communicative spaces: the rhythm of gender in meetings in rural Solomon Islands. Ecology and Society, 23 (1).
Dyer, Michelle (2017) Eating money: narratives of equality on customary land in the context of natural resource extraction in the Solomon Islands. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 28 (1). pp. 88-103.
Dyer, Michelle (2017) Growing down like a banana: Solomon Islands village women changing gender norms. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 18 (3). pp. 193-210.
Cohen, Philippa J., Lawless, Sarah, Dyer, Michelle, Morgan, Miranda, Saeni, Enly, Teioli, Helen, and Kantor, Paula (2016) Understanding adaptive capacity and capacity to innovate in social–ecological systems: applying a gender lens. Ambio, 45 (Supplement 3). pp. 309-321.
Foale, Simon, Dyer, Michelle, and Kinch, Jeff (2016) The value of tropical biodiversity in rural Melanesia. Valuation Studies, 4 (1). pp. 11-39.
Dyer, Michelle (2016) Men bathe upstream, women bathe downstream: gender, natural resource management and development in rural Solomon Islands. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Dyer, Michelle (2015) Neoliberalism and the international gender-development agenda: escaping lyrical metaphorical seduction in the Solomon Islands. In: Proceedings of the Australian Sociological Society Conference. pp. 116-122. From: TASA 2015: Australian Sociological Society Conference: neoliberalism and contemporary challenges for the Asia-Pacific, 23-26 November 2015, Cairns, QLD, Australia.