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Article

Sims, Kearrin (2023) Cross-border traders in northern Laos: mastering smallness, by Simon Rowedder. Asian Studies Review. (In Press)

Filer, Colin, Gabriel, Jennifer, and Allen, Matthew G. (2021) Discombobulated actor-networks in a maritime resource frontier. Pacific Affairs, 94 (1). pp. 97-122.

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.

Taiarui, Marguerite, Foale, Simon, Bambridge, Tamatoa, and Sheaves, Marcus (2019) Is stock enhancement the best option to manage fisheries? A case study from Taiarapu (French Polynesia). Marine Policy, 104.

Filer, Colin, and Gabriel, Jennifer (2018) How could Nautilus Minerals get a social licence to operate the world's first deep sea mine? Marine Policy, 95. pp. 394-400.

Militz, Thane A., Foale, Simon, Kinch, Jeff, and Southgate, Paul C. (2018) Natural rarity places clownfish colour morphs at risk of targeted and opportunistic exploitation in a marine aquarium fishery. Aquatic Living Resources, 31. 18.

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.

Howard, Elise (2017) Context and culture in evaluation: a case study of evaluation anthropology. Evaluation Journal of Australasia, 17 (1). pp. 30-38.

Schaaf, Marta, Topp, Stephanie M., and Ngulube, Moses (2017) From favours to entitlements: community voice and action and health service quality in Zambia. Health Policy and Planning, 32 (6). pp. 847-859.

Gabriel, Jennifer, Filer, Colin, Wood, Michael, and Foale, Simon (2017) Tourist initiatives and extreme wilderness in the Nakanai Mountains (PNG). Shima, 11 (1). 11. pp. 122-143.

Fabinyi, Michael (2016) Producing for Chinese luxury seafood value chains: different outcomes for producers in the Philippines and North America. Marine Policy, 63. pp. 184-190.

Roeger, Jessica, Foale, Simon, and Sheaves, Marcus (2016) When 'fishing down the food chain' results in improved food security: evidence from a small pelagic fishery in Solomon Islands. Fisheries Research, 174. pp. 250-259.

Fabinyi, Michael, and Liu, Neng (2016) The social context of the Chinese food system: an ethnographic study of the Beijing seafood market. Sustainability, 8 (3). 244.

Book Chapter

Gabriel, Jennifer, Filer, Colin, Wood, Michael, and Foale, Simon (2023) Tourist Initiatives and Wilderness in The Nakanai Mountains, on the Island of New Britain, PNG. In: Cheer, Joseph M., Hayward, Philip, and Prince, Solene, (eds.) Islandscapes and Tourism: An Anthology. CAB International, Oxforshire, UK, pp. 166-183.

Foale, Simon (2021) The unequal place of anthropology in cross‑disciplinary research on environmental management in the Pacific and what to do about it. In: Bainton, Nicholas A., McDougall, Debra, Alexeyeff, Kalissa, and Cox, John, (eds.) Unequal Lives: Gender, Race and Class in the Western Pacific. Pacific Series . ANU Press, Canberra, ACT, Australia, pp. 77-107.

Sims, Kearrin, and Winter, Tim (2016) In the slipstream of development: World Heritage and development-induced displacement in Laos. In: Labadi, Sophia, and Logan, William, (eds.) Urban Heritage, Development and Sustainability: international frameworks, national and local governance. Key Issues in Cultural Heritage . Routledge, Abingdon, UK, pp. 23-36.

Creative Work

Miyarrka Media, (2017) Warwuyun (worry). [Creative Work]

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