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Bennett, Kurt, and Fowler, Madeline (2017) ‘In my memory, it says Rarawa’: abandoned vessel material salvage and reuse at Rangitoto Island, Aotearoa / New Zealand. International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 21 (1). pp. 27-48.

Barnes-Mauthe, Michele, Oleson, Kirsten L.L., Brander, Luke M., Zafindrasilivonona, Bienvenue, Oliver, Thomas A., and van Beukering, Pieter (2015) Social capital as an ecosystem service: evidence from a locally managed marine area. Ecosystem Services, 16. pp. 283-293.

Bidwell, Nicola, and Hardy, Dianna (2009) Dilemmas in situating participation in rural ways of saying. In: Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group: Design: Open 24/7 (2009) pp. 145-152. From: OZCHI '09 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group: Design: Open 24/7, 23-27 November 2009, Melbourne, Australia.

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Chong, Carol (2016) The Chong family history at Mungana. In: Grimwade, Gordon, Rains, Kevin, and Dunk, Melissa, (eds.) Rediscovered Past: Chinese networks. Chinese Heritage in North Australia Incorporated, East Ipswich, QLD, Australia, pp. 51-65.

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Fowler, Madeline, and Rigney, Lester-Irabinna (2017) Collaboration, collision, and (re)conciliation: Indigenous participation in Australia's maritime industry — a case study from Point Pearce/Burgiyana, South Australia. In: Caporaso, Alicia, (ed.) Formation Processes of Maritime Archaeological Landscapes. When the Land Meets the Sea . Springer, Cham, Switzerland, pp. 53-77.

Fowler, Madeline, Roberts, Amy, Graham, Fred, Sansbury, Lindsay, and Sansbury, Carlo (2015) Seeing Narungga (Aboriginal) land from the sea: a case study from Point Pearce (Burgiyana), South Australia. Bulletin of the Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology, 39. pp. 60-70.

Fowler, Madeline, Roberts, Amy, McKinnon, Jennifer, O'Loughlin, Clem, and Graham, Fred (2014) 'They camped here always': 'archaeologies of attachment' in a seascape context at Wardang Island (Waraldi/Wara-dharldhi) and Point Pearce Peninsula (Burgiyana), South Australia. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 32. pp. 14-22.

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Gillespie, Kirsty (2018) The ethnomusicologist at the rock face: reflections on working at the nexus of music and mining. In: Post, Jennifer C., (ed.) Ethnomusicology: a contemporary reader. Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 81-96.

Gabriel, Jennifer (2017) Cosmopolitan tourism and host-guest exchanges in the Nakanai Range, East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Asian Journal of Tourism Research, 2 (3). pp. 51-79.

Gratani, Monica, Sutton, Stephen G., Butler, James R.A., Bohensky, Erin L., and Foale, Simon (2016) Indigenous environmental values as human values. Cogent Social Sciences, 2. 1185811.

Gratani, Monica (2015) Promoting the inclusion of Indigenous knowledge in natural resource management: a case study from the Wet Tropics of Queensland, Australia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Garamut. In: Libin, Laurence, (ed.) The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, p. 394.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Karkaripaluok. In: Libin, Laurence, (ed.) The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, p. 115.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Kundu. In: Libin, Laurence, (ed.) The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, p. 230.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Mining and language change in the Lihir Islands. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 32 (2). pp. 110-117.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Pilipe. In: Libin, Laurence, (ed.) The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, p. 110.

Gillespie, Kirsty, and Hoenigman, Darja (2013) Laments and relational personhood: case studies from Duna and Awiakay societies of Papua New Guinea. Humanities Research, 19 (3). pp. 97-110.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2013) Ethnomusicology and the mining industry: a case study from Lihir, Papua New Guinea. Musicology Australia, 35 (2). pp. 178-190.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2013) Re-visioning the impact of missions on music in Papua New Guinea. In: Proceedings of the New Zealand Musicological Society and the Musicological Society of Australia Joint Conference. pp. 98-104. From: Joint Conference of the New Zealand Musicological Society and the Musicological Society of Australia, 2-4 December 2010, Dunedin, New Zealand.

Gillespie, Kirsty, and Bainton, Nicholas A. (2012) Coming out of the stone: dangerous heritage and the death of the Twinhox band. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 44. pp. 71-86.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2011) Breaking the tikol?: code-switching, cassette culture and a Lihirian song form. In: Abels, Birgit, (ed.) Austronesian Soundscapes: Performing arts in Oceania and South-East Asia. University of Amsterdam Press, Amsterdam, pp. 193-204.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2010) Giving women a voice: Christian songs and female expression at Kopiago, Papua New Guinea. Perfect Beat, 11 (1). pp. 7-24.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2010) Steep Slopes: music and change in the highlands of Papua New Guinea. ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2009) ‘Behind every tree’?: ethnomusicology in Papua New Guinea. In: Mackinlay, Elizabeth, Bartleet, Brydie-Leigh, and Barney, Katelyn, (eds.) Musical Islands: Exploring connections between music, place and research. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK, pp. 20-32.

Gillespie, Kirsty (2007) Laip senis: music and encounter in a Papua New Guinean community. In: Moyle, Richard, (ed.) Oceanic music encounters: The print resource and the human resource: Essays in honour of Mervyn McLean. Research in anthropology and linguistics (7). University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, pp. 69-80.

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Henry, Rosita, and Pilot, Jenny (2016) Politics in the Pacific: Indigenous Australian participation at the Festival of Pacific Arts. In: Stevenson, Karen, and Teaiwa, Katerina, (eds.) The Festival of Pacific Arts: Celebrating over 40 years of cultural heritage. USP Press, Suva, Fiji, pp. 203-209.

Hardy, Dianna, Morgan, Matthew, Atkinson, Ian, McGinty, Sue, Cadet-James, Yvonne, Hannan, Agnes, and James, Robert (2008) Enabling lightweight video annotation and presentation for cultural heritage. In: Proceedings of eResearch Australasia 2008. pp. 1-9. From: eResearch Australasia 2008, 28 September - 3 October 2008, Melbourne, VIC. Australia.

Hardy, Dianna Lynn (2008) Searching heterogeneous and distributed databases: a case study from the maritime archaeology community. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Harrington, Jane Therese (2004) 'Being here': heritage, belonging and place making: a study of community and identity formation at Avebury (England), Magnetic Island (Australia) and Ayutthaya (Thailand). PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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Khongthon, Netchanok, and Chang, Nigel (2016) The folk healers' local knowledge transfer before Angkor at the Upper Mun River Catchment: a case study of Phol Songkram Community, None Soung District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand. SNRU Journal of Science and Technology, 1 (1). pp. 60-66.

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Law, L., Wee, C.J.W-L., and McMullan, F. (2011) Screening Singapore: The cinematic landscape of Eric Khoo's Be With Me. Geographical Research, 49 (4). pp. 363-374.

Law, Ming Ming Geraldine (2010) Windows on to an evolving culture: experiencing Sarawakian festivals. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Lu, Tian Qiao (2008) A Grammar of Maonan. Universal Publishers, Boca Raton, USA.

Loban, Frank (2007) Ngalpun adhabath a goeygayil bangal (our sea, our future): an examination of Torres Strait Protected Zone Joint Authority principles and Torres Strait Islander needs and aspirations for the Torres Strait fisheries, from a Torres Strait Islander perspective. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

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Marshall, Nadine, Barnes, Michele L., Birtles, Alastair, Brown, Katrina, Cinner, Joshua, Curnock, Matthew, Eakin, Hallie, Goldberg, Jeremy, Gooch, Margaret, Kittinger, Jack, Marshall, Paul, Manuel-Navarrete, David, Pelling, Mark, Pert, Petina L., Smit, Barry, and Tobin, Renae (2018) Measuring what matters in the Great Barrier Reef. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 16 (5). pp. 271-277.

McIntyre-Tamwoy, Susan, and O'Rourke, Katie (2017) Under the bauhinia tree: lessons from South East Asia on ICH and the intersection between people place and practice. Historic Environment, 29 (2). pp. 12-31.

Mcintyre-Tamwoy, Susan (2017) A new approach to management of tangible and intangible heritage for the Asia Pacific: can the 2003 and 1972 UNESCO conventions for heritage work together to achieve better heritage outcomes in the Asia Pacific Region? Modern Conservation, 5. pp. 63-74.

Mayes, Warren, and Chang, Nigel (2013) Cultural heritage management and local participation in the development of the Sepon mine. In: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Social Responsibility in Mining. pp. 63-73. From: SRMining 2013: 2nd International Conference on Social Responsibility in Mining, 5-8 November 2013, Santiago, Chile.

McIntyre-Tamwoy, Susan R. (2004) Places people value: social significance and cultural exchange in post invasion Australia. In: Harrison, Rodney, and Williamson, Christine, (eds.) After Captain Cook: The archaeology of the recent indigenous past in Australia. Indigenous Archaeologies Series . Altamira Press, Walnut Creek, California, USA, pp. 171-190.

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Niles, Don, and Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Taur. In: Libin, Laurence, (ed.) The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, p. 722.

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Otto, Ton (2014) Imagining possible futures: designing possible pasts? In: Papers from the Ethnographies of the Possible Seminar. pp. 1-11. From: Ethnographies of the Possible, 10 April 2014, Aarhus, Denmark.

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Potter, Martin (2012) Participatory Media in Cambodia: an exploration of relational film, documentary and art. Report. Asialink, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

Potter, Martin, Grieve, Anna, Lee, Jeni, and Mchawala, Sieh (2012) Big stories, small towns: Murray Bridge and Raukkan. [Creative Work]

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Roberts, Nicholas (2019) Bridging the divide in heritage?: managing caves as heritage places within the Sepon Gold and Copper Mine, Lao PDR. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Roberts, Nicholas (2015) The cultural and natural heritage of caves in the Lao PDR: prospects and challenges related to their use, management and conservation. Journal of Lao Studies, Special Issue 1. pp. 113-139.

Roberts, Amy, McKinnon, Jennifer, O'Loughlin, Clem, Wanganeen, Klynton, Rigney, Lester-Irabinna, and Fowler, Madeline (2013) Combining indigenous and maritime archaeological approaches: experiences and insights from the '(re)locating Narrunga project', Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. Journal of Maritime Archaeology, 8 (1). pp. 77-99.

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Tolkach, Denis (2021) The art of balance: Capoeira in a globalised world. Book Review of "Capoeira, mobility, and tourism: preserving an Afro-Brazilian tradition in a globalized world" by Sergio Gonzalez Varela. Lanham, MD, USA, Lexington Books, 2019. ISBN: 978-1-4985-7032-9. Tourism Geographies, 23 (5-6). pp. 1148-1150.

Taylor, Timothy D., and Gillespie, Kirsty (2009) On identity – contemporary music research in the Asia-Pacific region: introduction. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 10 (2). pp. 75-79.

Taylor, John Charles (1984) Of acts and axes: an ethnography of socio-cultural change in an Aboriginal community, Cape York Peninsula. PhD thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

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Yankowski, Andrea, and Kerdsap, Puangtip (2013) Salt-making in Northeast Thailand: an ethnoarchaeological study in Tambon Phan Song Khram, Nakhon Rachasima Province, Northeast Thailand. Silapakorn University Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts, 13 (1). pp. 231-252.

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