Publications by:
Maxine Newlands
Also publishes as (M. Newlands)
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Lubicz-Zaorski, Carly, Newlands, Maxine, and Petray, Theresa (2024) Fuelling the climate and science ‘denial machine’ on social media: A case study of the Great Barrier Reef’s 2021 ‘in danger’ recommendation on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook. Public Understanding of Science, 33 (3). pp. 270-289.
Coggan, A., Jarvis, D., De Valck, J., Pert, P., Schirru, E., Graham, V., and Newlands, M. (2023) Literature review on frameworks for understanding socioeconomic data on users, uses and benefits of the Great Barrier Reef. Report. CSIRO Publishing, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
De Valck, Jeremy, Jarvis, Diane, Coggan, Anthea, Schirru, Ella, Pert, Petina, Graham, Victoria, and Newlands, Maxine (2023) Valuing ecosystem services in complex coastal settings: An extended ecosystem accounting framework for improved decision-making. Marine Policy, 155. 105761.
Gibbs, Mark T., and Newlands, Maxine (2022) Restoration heralds' new management challenges for coral reefs. Marine Policy, 136. 104911.
Hein, Margaux, Staub, francis, Banaszack, Anastazia, Dallison, Thomas, Deri, Wilfrid, Grimsditch, Gabriel, Jacob, Florina, Loder, Jennifer, McLeod, Ian, Mead, David, Moore, Tom, Newlands, Maxine, Shaver, Elizabeth, Thornton, Hazel, Vardi, Tali, Winters, R. Scott, and Zoccola, Didier (2021) Mapping the global funding landscape for coral reef restoration. External Commissioned Report. International Coral Reef Initiative.
Sheaves, M., Waltham, N.J., Benham, C., Bradley, M., Mattone, C., Diedrich, A., Sheaves, J., Sheaves, A., Hernandez, S., Dale, P., Banhalmi-Zakar, Z., and Newlands, M. (2021) Restoration of marine ecosystems: understanding possible futures for optimal outcomes. Science of the Total Environment, 796. 148845.
Gibbs, Mark T., Gibbs, Bridget L., Newlands, Maxine, and Ivey, Jordan (2021) Scaling up the global reef restoration activity: avoiding ecological imperialism and ongoing colonialism. PLoS ONE, 16 (5). e0250870.
Dyer, M., Newlands, M., Bradshaw, E., and Hernandez, S. (2021) Stewardship for the Great Barrier Reef: a review of concepts and definitions of stewardship for the Great Barrier Reef. External Commissioned Report. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Dodd, Andrew, English, Peter, Lidberg, Johan, and Newlands, Maxine (2021) Training political reporters during a federal election: The UniPollWatch student journalism project. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 18 (4).
Newlands, M., Mahony, T., Bohensky, E., and Lubicz, C. (2021) Understanding the Influence of Media Narratives on Great Barrier Reef Water Quality Management. External Commissioned Report. Queensland Department of Environment and Science, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
McLeod, Ian, and Newlands, Maxine (2020) Coral restoration in a warming world. The Marine Biologist, 14 (April). pp. 26-29.
Newlands, Maxine (2020) Environmental journalism in Australia and New Zealand. In: Sachsman, David, and Valenti, JoAnn M, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism. Routledge, New York, USA.
Newlands, Maxine (2020) Environmental journalism in the Asia and Pacific region. In: Sachsman, David.B, and Valenti, JoAnne. M, (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Environmental Journalism. Routledge, New York, USA.
Anthony, Kenneth R. N., Helmstedt, Kate J., Bay, Line K., Fidelman, Pedro, Hussey, Karen E., Lundgren, Petra, Mead, David, McLeod, Ian M., Mumby, Peter J., Newlands, Maxine, Schaffelke, Britta, Wilson, Kerrie A., and Hardisty, Paul E. (2020) Interventions to help coral reefs under global change – a complex decision challenge. PLoS ONE, 15 (8). e0236399.
Ceccarelli, Daniela M., McLeod, Ian M., Boström-Einarsson, Lisa, Bryan, Scott E., Chartrand, Kathryn M., Emslie, Michael J., Gibbs, Mark T., Gonzalez Rivero, Manuel, Hein, Margaux Y., Heyward, Andrew, Kenyon, Tania M., Lewis, Brett M., Newlands, Maxine, Mattocks, Neil, Schläppy, Marie-Lise, Suggett, David J., and Bay, Line K. (2020) Substrate stabilisation and small structures in coral restoration: state of knowledge, and considerations for management and implementation. PLoS ONE, 15 (10). e0240846.
Newlands, Maxine (2019) Great Barrier Reef: Australia's climate politics and the media. In: Abstracts from the Australian Political Studies Association Conference. 221. p. 89. From: Australian Political Studies Association Conference 2019, 23-25 September 2019, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
McLeod, I. M., Newlands, M., Hein, M., Boström-Einarsson, L., Banaszak, A., Grimsditch, G., Mohammed, A., Mead, D., Pioch, S., Thornton, H., Shaver, E., Souter, D., and Staub, F. (2019) Mapping current and future priorities for coral restoration and adaptation programs. Report. International Coral Reef Initiative, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Fidelman, Pedro, McGrath, Chris, Newlands, Maxine, Jago, Belinda, Dodds, Kirstin, and Hussey, Karen (2019) Regulatory implications of coral reef restoration and adaptation under a changing climate. Environmental Science & Policy, 100. pp. 221-229.
Burrows, Damien, Purandare, Jemma, Bay, Line, Cook, Nathan, Koopman, Danielle, Long, Suzanne, Lundgren, Petra, Mead, David, Morris, Sheriden, Newlands, Maxine, Roth, Christian, Wachenfeld, David, Smith, Adam K., and McLeod, Ian M. (2019) Symposium report: Great Barrier Reef restoration symposium, 2018. Ecological Management and Restoration, 20 (2). pp. 175-178.
Durant, Brooke, and Newlands, Maxine (2019) What does Article 9 mean for Japan-Australia Relations? In: Abstracts from the Australian Political Studies Association Conference. 223. pp. 27-28. From: Australian Political Studies Association Conference 2019, 23-25 September 2019, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine, and Martin, Melusine (2018) Tweeting the reef revolution: an analysis of public debates on the Great Barrier Reef restoration. In: Abstracts from the Great Barrier Reef Restoration Symposium. p. 47. From: Great Barrier Reef Restoration Symposium, July 16-19 2018, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine (2018) Environmental activism and the media: the politics of protest. Peter Lang, New York, NY, USA.
Hay, Rachel, Eagle, Lynne, and Newlands, Maxine (2018) Hear Our Voice: Scientific disputes… Farmer protests. In: [Presented at ECSA 57]. From: ECSA 57: Changing estauries, coasts and shelf systems - Diverse threats and opportunities, 3-7 September 2018, Perth, WA, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine (2017) Australian Government and UNESCO are oceans apart on climate change and the Great Barrier Reef. The Ecologist, 12th June 2017.
Newlands, Maxine (2017) Ecologist special report: the world's leading coral reef scientist says only a global effort will save the Great Barrier Reef. The Ecologist, 17th March 2017.
Larri, Larraine J., and Newlands, Maxine (2017) Knitting Nannas and Frackman: a gender analysis of Australian anti-coal seam gas documentaries (CSG) and implications for environmental adult Education. Journal of Environmental Education, 48 (1). pp. 35-45.
Lloyd, Rohan, Newlands, Maxine, and Petray, Theresa (2017) Coral Battleground? Re-examining the 'Save the Reef' campaign in 1960s Australia. Environmental Sociology, 3 (1). pp. 54-63.
M'Balla-Ndi, Marie, and Newlands, Maxine (2016) Talanoa and Habermas's Theory of Communicative Action: journalistic practices in the tropical Pacific. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 15 (2). pp. 68-81.
Newlands, Maxine (2016) Nannalution gathers pace: Australia's knitting nannas activists and the anti-fracking movement. Resurgence & Ecologist.
Newlands, Maxine (2016) Australian climate sceptics challenge clean energy plan. The Ecologist, 28 July 2017.
Newlands, Maxine (2016) The Great Barrier Reef's future is as uncertain as the Australian Prime Minister's. The Ecologist, 13 July 2016. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine, Brennan, Claire, Hodgson, Patrick, Moran, Viv, Roebuck, Ann, and M'Balla-Ndi, Marie (2016) Townsville turns 150: the old and the news. [Creative Work]
Lankester, Ally J., Bohensky, Erin, and Newlands, Maxine (2015) Media representations of risk: the reporting of dredge spoil disposal in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park at Abbot Point. Marine Policy, 60. pp. 149-161.
Newlands, Maxine (2015) Social media and space: solutions to negative media framing of protest. In: Presentations from the Protest Participation in Variable Communication Ecologies Conference. From: Protest Participation in Variable Communication Ecologies Conference, 24-26 June 2015, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy.
Newlands, Maxine (2015) Pacific Islands heading for 100% renewable energy. The Ecologist, 28 May 2015.
Newlands, Maxine (2015) Book review of "Heidegger and the Media" by David Gunkel and Paul Taylor. Theory and the Media Series, Polity Press, Cambridge, 2014, ISBN 13-978-0-7456-6126. Media International Australia, 154. pp. 149-150.
Newlands, Maxine (2015) Book review of "Explorations in Media Ecology, Vol. 13, No. 1" edited by Paul Grosswiller. Bristol, UK, Intellect, 2014. ISSN 1539-7785. Media International Australia, 155. p. 162.
Bohensky, Erin, Curnock, Matt, Gillet, Sarah, Goldberg, Jeremy, Gooch, Margaret, Lankester, Ally, Marshall, Nadine, Newlands, Maxine, Pert, Petina, Tobin, Renae, Scherl, Lea, and Stone-Jovicich, Samantha (2014) The Social and Economic Long Term Monitoring Program (SELTMP) 2014: drivers of change in the Great Barrier Reef. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine (2014) Great Barrier Reef coal port challenged. The Ecologist, 6 May 2014.
Newlands, Maxine (2014) From the Occupy movement to the 2020 Chinese consumer: a glimpse of JCU's latest research. In: Presentations from James Cook University Sustainability Symposium and Fair: challenging consumerism: the war on waste. From: James Cook University Sustainability Symposium and Fair: Challenging consumerism: The War on Waste, 11 April 2014, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine (2014) Are universities turning into giant newsrooms? The Conversation, 11 February 2014.
M'Balla-Ndi, Marie, and Newlands, Maxine (2014) Talanoa and theory of communicative action: implications for media training and education. In: Presentations from the Talanoa Pasifika Conference. From: Talanoa Pasifika Conference, 15-17 July 2014, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine, Petray, Theresa, and Lloyd, Rohan (2014) "Save the Barrier Reef" from 1967 to 2013: a forty six year old campaign that changed the Great Barrier Reef. In: UNSPECIFIED. From: Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Seminar, 22 January 2014, Townsville, QLD, Australia. (Unpublished)
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Bottoms up! 'Head in sand salute' is the new climate protest. The Ecologist, 10 December 2013.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Blurring the journalistic boundaries between pedagogy and a mediatised society. In: Abstracts from the Journalism Education Association of Australia Conference Handbook Annual Conference. p. 57. From: Journalism Education Association of Australia Annual Conference, 2-4 December 2013, Moloolaba, QLD, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) From hyperlink to ink: media tactics and protest strategies of the UK radical environmental activism movement. Crossing Conceptual Boundaries, V. pp. 45-51.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) New Australian Prime Ministers' anti-environmental agenda. The Ecologist, 20 September 2013. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Conservationist Bob Irwin joins battle to save the Great Barrier Reef from mega-port development. The Ecologist. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Emissions trading schemes are fraught territory: is Rudd ready? The Conversation, 14 July 2013.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) "We will save the reef": Great Barrier Reef at risk from fossil fuel extraction. The Ecologist. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) What haunts the Captain of the Rainbow Warrior? The Ecologist. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Contesting capital in neoliberal times: innovation, resilience and conformity in the Occupy movement. Resilience, 1 (1). pp. 76-81.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) New media and political participation: searching for the passion in protests. New Media and Society, 15 (8). pp. 1393-1398.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Reclaiming the media: technology, tactics and subversion. In: Cudworth , Erika, Senker, Peter, and Walker, Kathy, (eds.) Technology, Society and Inequality: new horizons and contested futures. Digital Formations, 87 . Peter Lang Publishing, New York, USA, pp. 155-166.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) One of the world's oldest tribes halts dam construction. The Ecologist, 6 November 2012. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Australian eco-protest camp destroyed in arson attack. The Ecologist, 8 October 2012. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Eco-terrorist or animal liberationist? reclaiming the vanguard from capitalism. In: Abstracts from the 2nd Anarchist Studies Network Conference: making connections. From: 2nd Anarchist Studies Network Conference: making connections, 3-5 September 2012, Loughborough, UK.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Carbon trading in the city of undoing. In: Poynter, Gavin, MacRury, Iain, and Calcutt, Andrew , (eds.) London After Recession: a fictitious capital? Design and the Built Environment . Ashgate Publishing, Oxford, UK, pp. 199-212.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Debunking disability: media discourse and the Paralympic Games. In: Schantz, Otto J., and Gilbert, Keith , (eds.) Heroes or Zeros: the medias perceptions of Paralympic sport. Sport and Society . Common Ground Publishing, Illinois, USA, pp. 209-224.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Green Britannia: deconstructing 'Team Green Britain' and the London 2012 Olympic Games. International Journal of Sport and Society, 1 (3). pp. 185-194.
Newlands, Maxine (2011) Scandal or Saviour? Deconstructing the mediatisation of Met officer Mark Kennedy and the environmental activism movement. In: Abstracts from the ECREA Symposium 2011: the mediation of scandal and moral outrage. From: ECREA Symposium 2011: the mediation of scandal and moral outrage, 16-17 December 2011, London, UK . (Unpublished)
Newlands, Maxine (2011) Environmentalism, mega-events and the global south. In: Abstracts from the Second International Conference on Sport and Society. From: Second International Conference on Sport and Society, 28 February – 1 March 2011, Kolkata, India .
Newlands, Maxine (2011) Reporting the Olympics in London: NUJ London. In: UNSPECIFIED. From: Reporting the Olympics in London, 11 April 2011, London, UK. (Unpublished)
Newlands, Maxine (2010) Come together: professional practice and radical protest. Proof 2010: Journalists Defending Journalism, 2 (2). pp. 1-5.
Newlands, Maxine, and Voela, Angie (2010) Activism, moment, place: heterotopia of deviance and environmentalism. In: Abstracts from the Waiting for the Political Moment Conference. From: Waiting for the Political Moment Conference, 17 June 2010, Utrecht, the Netherlands. (Unpublished)
Newlands, Maxine (2010) It may not wash off: unforeseen liabilities of claiming the 'greenest games'. Rising East , 2 (1). 5.
Newlands, Maxine (2009) Protesters as the new gatekeepers? An analysis of how journalistic language and new technologies shape the identity of UK protest movements. In: Papers from Culture, Media: Protest. pp. 1-16. From: Culture, Media: Protest, 3-5 September 2009, Lucerne, Switzerland.
Newlands, Maxine (2008) How the news media shapes environmental direct action. In: Abstracts from the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association Annual Conference. From: MeCCSA 2008: Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association Annual Conference , 9-11 January 2008, Cardiff, UK. (Unpublished)