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Allen, Matthew (2016) Okinawa and the war dead: emotional vignettes from the front line. In: Bird, Geoffrey, Claxton, Sean, and Reeves, Keir, (eds.) Managing and Interpreting D-Day's Sites of Memory: guardians of remembrance. Contemporary Geographies of Leisure, Tourism and Mobility, 60 . Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, UK, pp. 255-269.
Allen, Matthew (2016) The shaman hunts and the postwar revival and reinvention of Okinawan shamanism. Japan Forum, 29 (2). pp. 218-235.
Allen, Matthew (2015) Producing Okinawan cultural identity in Hawai`i's 'multicultural paradise'. The Asia-Pacific Journal, 13 (9). 4292. pp. 1-10.
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Bel-Davias, Carine (2017) Mémoire et identité dans les récits de vie des lnsulaires Australiens du Pacifique Sud: une lutte pour la reconnaissance / Memory and identity in the life writing of Australian South Sea Islanders: struggling for recognition. PhD thesis, James Cook University and Université de Montpellier 3.
Boulard, Florence (2017) She is from the East. [Creative Work]
Bainton, Nicholas A., Ballard, Chris, and Gillespie, Kirsty (2012) The end of the beginning? Mining, sacred geographies, memory and performance in Lihir. Australian Journal of Anthropology, 23. pp. 22-49.
Bainton, Nicholas A., Ballard, Chris, Gillespie, Kirsty, and Hall, Nicholas (2011) Stepping stones across the Lihir Islands: developing cultural heritage management in the context of a gold mining operation. International Journal of Cultural Property, 18 (1). pp. 81-110.
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Cohen, Philippa J., Jupiter, Stacy D., Weeks, Rebecca, Tawake, Alifereti, and Govan, Hugh (2014) Is community-based fisheries management realising multiple objectives? Examining evidence from the literature. Traditional Marine Resource Management and Knowledge Information Bulletin, 34. pp. 3-12.
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David, Bruno, Mialanes, Jérôme, Petchey, Fiona, Aplin, Ken, Geneste, Jean-Michel, Skelly, Robert, and Rowe, Cassandra (2015) Archaeological investigations at Waredaru and the origins of the Keipte Kuyumen clan estate, upper Kikori River, Papua New Guinea. Paleo, 26. pp. 33-57.
Davias, Carine (2013) Cultural heritage and identity in the literature of Australian South Sea Islanders and other media. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 12 (1). pp. 33-41.
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Foale, Simon, and Sullivan, Nancy (2012) Improving livelihoods of coastal artisanal fishing communities in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, through piloting alternative fishing methods. Report. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
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Gabriel, Jennifer, Specht, Jim, Leavesley, Matthew, Kelly, Matthew, Wood, Michael, Foale, Simon, Filer, Colin, McIntyre-Tamwoy, Susan, Bourke, R. Michael, Gill, David, and Sounier, Jean-Paul (2018) The Nakanai Mountain Ranges of East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. Report. James Cook University, Cairns.
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.
Gillespie, Kirsty, Treloyn, Sally, and Niles, Don (2017) A Distinctive Voice in the Antipodes: Essays in Honour of Stephen A. Wild. ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2017) Protecting our shadow: repatriating ancestral recordings to the Lihir Islands, Papua New Guinea. In: Gillespie, Kirsty, Treloyn, Sally, and Niles, Don, (eds.) A Distinctive Voice in the Antipodes: Essays in Honour of Stephen A. Wild. ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 355-374.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2016) Book review of "Tracing the Melanesian Person: emotions and relationships in Lihir" by S.R. Hemer, Adelaide, SA, University of Adelaide Press, 2013. ISBN: 978-1-922064-44-8. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 17 (1). pp. 87-88.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2016) Musical landscapes of Lihir: exploring performance and place in a museum exhibition. Perfect Beat, 17 (1). pp. 9-24.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2016) We will not sit down: exploring agency through Christian music at Lake Kopiago, Papua New Guinea. In: Magowan, Fiona, and Schwartz, Carolyn, (eds.) Christianity, Conflict and Renewal in Australia and the Pacific. International Studies in Religion and Society, 26 . Brill, Leiden, Netherlands, pp. 215-231.
Gabriel, Jennifer (2015) 'Evergreen' and REDD+ in the forests of Oceania. In: Bell, Joshua A., West, Paige, and Filer, Colin, (eds.) Tropical forests of Oceania: anthropological perspectives. Asia-Pacific Environment, Monograph 10 . ANU Press, Acton, ACT, Australia, pp. 237-263.
Gillespie, Kirsty, and Lilley, Ian (2015) Transformations, transactions and technologies: new directions in Pacific heritage. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 21 (2). pp. 115-116.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Book review of "Andrew Goldie in New Guinea 1875-1879: Memoir of a natural history collector" by S. Mullins, M. Bellamy and C. Moore (eds), in Memoirs of the Queensland Museum: Culture 6. Brisbane, QLD, Australia, Queensland Museum, 2012. ISSN: 1-4404-788. Queensland Review, 21 (1). pp. 114-115.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2014) Garamut. In: Libin, Laurence, (ed.) The Grove Dictionary of Musical Instruments. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, p. 394.
Gabriel, Jennifer, and Gorecki, Paul (2014) The 'Karawari Caves Precinct' of the Sepik River Basin, Papua New Guinea. Report. The Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
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 (2012) Book review of "Songs from the Second Float: a musical ethnography of Taku Atoll, Papua New Guinea" by R. Moyle. Honolulu, University of Hawai'i Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-8248-3175-2. The World of Music, 1 (1). pp. 147-148.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2012) Book review of "The Tuma Underworld of Love: erotic and other narrative songs of the Trobriand Islanders and their spirits of the dead" by G. Senft. Amsterdam, John Benjamins Publishing company, 2011. IBSN 978-90-272-0287-1. Journal of Polynesian Society, 121 (1). pp. 93-95.
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) Book review of "Recounting Knowledge in Song: change reflected in Kaulong music" by B. Drüppel. Boroko, Port Moresby, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, 2009. ISBN: 978-9980680426. Oceania, 81 (1). pp. 110-111.
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 (2011) Multimedia review of "Music of the ancestors: a study of the traditional instrumental music of the Iatmul of Papua New Guinea" by G. Spearritt. Brisbane, Australia, Gordon Spearritt, 2009. ISBN 978-0-646-52536-5. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 43. pp. 274-275.
Gillispie, Kirsty, and San Roque, Lila (2011) Music and language in Duna 'pikono'. In: Rumsey, Alan, and Niles, Don, (eds.) Sung tales from the Papua New Guinea Highlands: Studies in form, meaning, and sociocultural context. ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 49-63.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2011) Music review of "Songs from the Second Float: music from the island of Taku" by R. Moyle, Ode Music, 2005. Journal of American Folklore, 124 (491). pp. 97-98.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2010) Book review of "Recounting Knowledge in Song: change reflected in Kaulong music" by B. Drüppel, Boroko, Papua New Guinea, Institute of Papua New Guinea, 2009. ISBN: 9789980680426. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 42. pp. 203-204.
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 (2008) Book review of "Na Kkai Taku: Taku’s musical fables" by R. Moyle, Boroka, Papua New Guinea, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, 2003. ISBN: 9789980680433 and "Guitar Style, Open Tunings, and Stringband Music in Papua New Guinea" by D. Crowdy, Boroko, Papua New Guinea, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, 2005. ISBN: 9789980680501. Ethnomusicology, 52 (1). pp. 125-129.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2008) Music review of "Dema - Music of the Marind Anim: the Verschueren Collection, 1962" by F. Gales and R. Spoorman, Amsterdam, Netherlands, PAN Records, 2008. Yearbook for Traditional Music, 40. pp. 196-197.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2008) Music review of "Songs of the Volcano: Papua New Guinea stringbands" by B. Brozman, Sydney, Australia, Bob Brozman, 2005. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 9 (2). pp. 173-174.
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.
Gillespie, Kirsty (2005) Book review of "Na Kkai Taku: Taku’s musical fables" by R.M. Moyle, Boroko, Papua New Guinea, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, 2003. ISBN: 9980-68-043-1. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 6 (3). pp. 272-274.
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Hylton, S., White, W.T., and Chin, A. (2017) The sharks and rays of the Solomon Islands: a synthesis of their biological diversity, values and conservation status. Pacific Conservation Biology, 23 (4). pp. 324-334.
Henry, Rosita, and Vávrová, Daniela (2016) An extraordinary wedding: some reflections on the ethics and aesthetics of authorial strategies in ethnographic filmmaking. Anthrovision, 4 (1). pp. 1-19.
Henry, Rosita, and Foana'ota, Lawrence (2015) Heritage transactions at the Festival of Pacific Arts. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 21 (2). pp. 133-152.
Haile, James, Larson, Greger, Owens, Kimberley, Dobney, Keith, and Shapiro, Beth (2010) Ancient DNA typing of archaeological pig remains corroborates historical records. Journal of Archaeological Science, 37 (1). pp. 174-177.
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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.
Mills, Morena, Pressey, Robert L., Ban, Natalie C., Foale, Simon, Aswani, Shankar, and Knight, Andrew T. (2013) Understanding characteristics that define the feasibility of conservation actions in a common pool marine resource governance system. Conservation Letters, 6 (6). pp. 418-429.
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Newlands, Maxine (2015) Pacific Islands heading for 100% renewable energy. The Ecologist, 28 May 2015.
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 (2015) Transformations of cultural heritage in Melanesia: from kastam to kalsa. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 21 (2). pp. 117-132.
Otto, Ton (2013) Back to the village: return migrants and the changing discourse of tradition in Manus, Papua New Guinea. Anthropological Forum, 23 (4). pp. 428-440.
Otto, Ton (2011) Inventing traditions and remembering the past in Manus. In: Hermann, Elfriede, (ed.) Changing Contexts, Shifting Meanings: transformations of cultural traditions in Oceania. University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, USA, pp. 157-173.
Otto, Ton (2009) War and trade in a Melanesian society before colonial pacification: the case of Manus, Papua New Guinea. In: Gnecchi Ruscone, Elisabetta , and Paini, Anna, (eds.) Antropologia dell'Oceania. Raffaello Cortina Editore, Milano, Italy, pp. 155-181.
Otto, Ton (2008) Fieldwork in Manus, Papua New Guinea: on change, exchange and anthropological knowledge. In: Kommers, Jean, and Venbrux, Eric, (eds.) Cultural Styles of Knowledge Transmission: essays in honour of Ad Borsboom. Aksant, Amsterdam, pp. 102-107.
Otto, Ton (2008) Review of "Fracturing resemblances: identity and mimetic conflict in Melanesia and the West" by Simon Harrison, Berghahn Books, New York and Oxford. Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 9 (4). pp. 374-377.
Otto, Ton (2007) Rethinking tradition: invention, cultural continuity and agency. In: Wassmann, Jürg , and Stockhaus, Katharina , (eds.) Experiencing New Worlds. Person, Space and Memory in the Contemporary Pacific, 1 . Berghahn Books, New York, NY, USA, pp. 36-57.
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Reepmeyer, Christian, Clark, Geoffrey, Alexander, Dwight, Olkeriil, Ilebrang U., Liston, Jolie, and Kitalong, Ann Hillmann (2011) Selecting cultural sites for the UNESCO World Heritage List: recent work in the Rock Islands–Southern Lagoon area, Republic of Palau. In: Liston, Jolie, Clark, Geoffrey R., and Alexander, Dwight, (eds.) Pacific Island Heritage: archaeology, identity and community. Terra Australis, 35 . ANU E Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 85-100.
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Schokkin, Gerda Hendrike (2014) A grammar of Paluai: the language of Baluan Island, Papua New Guinea. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Suhr, Christian, Otto, Ton, and Dalsgaard, Steffen (2009) Ngat is dead: studying mortuary traditions. Documentary Education Resources.
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Tolkach, Denis, and Pratt, Stephen (2021) Globalisation and cultural change in Pacific Island countries: the role of tourism. Tourism Geographies, 23 (3). pp. 371-396.
Tibbetts, David (2019) “Tobi (or Not) Tobi” Climate change, cultural heritage and community agency: an ethnographic case-study of Tobi Island in the Republic of Palau. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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.
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Wendt, Hans K., Weeks, Rebecca, Comley, James, and Aalbersberg, William (2016) Systematic conservation planning within a Fijian customary governance context. Pacific Conservation Biology, 22 (2). pp. 173-181.
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Yeo, Bee Hong, Squires, Dale, Ibrahim, Kamarruddin, Gjertsen, Heidi, Kamil, Syarifah Khadiejah Syed Mohd., Zulkifli, Rahayu, Groves, Theodore, Dutton, Peter H., Hong, Meen Chee, and Tan, Chun Hong (2011) Sea turtle-fisheries interactions in coastal fisheries: a case study of the east coast of peninsular Malaysia. In: Dutton, Peter H., Squires, Dale, and Ahmed, Mahfuzuddin, (eds.) Conservation of Pacific Sea Turtles. University of Hawai'i Press, Honolulu, HI, USA, pp. 290-318.
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Zhang, Sihong (2013) A reference grammar of Ersu: a Tibeto-Burman language of China. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Álvarez-Varas, Rocío, Barrios-Garrido, Héctor, Skamiotis-Gómez, Iohandy, and Petitpas, Robert (2020) Cultural role of sea turtles on Rapa Nui (Easter Island): spatial and temporal contrast in the Pacific island region. Island Studies Journal, 15 (1). pp. 253-270.