2014 publications

    2014 publications

    2014 publications

    In 2014 Institute staff, Tropical Leaders and their teams, Research Fellows, Visiting Scholars and Adjuncts produced 14 books, 43 book chapters, 72 journal articles, 32 conference papers, 24 reports, 4 theses, 1 video, 1 exhibition, and 2 blog posts.

    Books

    Aikhenvald, A. Y., & Dixon, R. M. W. (Eds.). (2014). The grammar of knowledge: A cross-linguistic typology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (Eds.). (2014). Japanese popular culture: Globalizing Japanese popular culture: The coolness of Japan? (Vol. 4). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (Eds.). (2014). Japanese popular culture: Japanese popular culture in the twentieth century (Vol. 1). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (Eds.). (2014). Japanese popular culture: Japanese popular culture in the twenty-first century (Vol. 2). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (Eds.). (2014). Japanese popular culture: Japanese popular culture in the twenty-first century (Vol. 3). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Alvanoudi, A. (2014). Grammatical gender in interaction: Cultural and cognitive aspects. Leiden: Brill.

    Dale, A. (2014). Beyond the north–south culture wars: Reconciling northern Australia’s recent past with its future. London: Springer.

    Dixon, R. M. W. (2014). Making new words: Morphological derivation in English. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Genetti, C. (Ed.). (2014). How languages work: An introduction to language and linguistics. New York: Cambridge University Press. [Visiting Scholar 2012]

    Høiris, O., Otto, T., & Bonde Rolsted, A. (Eds.). (2014). De dødes liv [The dead man’s life]. Højbjerg: Aarhus Universitetsforlag (Aarhus University Press).

    Lockie, S., Sonnenfeld, D. A., & Fisher, D. R. (Eds.). (2014). Routledge international handbook of social and environmental change. London: Routledge.

    Mihas, E. (2014). Iñani katonkosatzi. Diccionario temático ilustrado Alto Perene-castellano [Ashéninka Perené-Spanish thematic dictionary]. Milwaukee: Clark Graphics.

    Mihas, E., Pérez, G. S., & Rodríguez, D. R. (2014). Upper Perene Arawak narratives of history, landscape, and ritual. University of Nebraska Press: Lincoln NE.

    Salminen, M. B. (2014). Díʔzte o zapoteco de San Agustín Loxicha, Oaxaca, México: Esbozo gramatical acompañado de cuatro cuentos tradicionales con análisis morfológico y traducción. München, Germany: Lincom GmbH.

    Whiteside, M., Tsey, K., Cadet-James, Y., & McCalman, J. (2014). Promoting Aboriginal health: The family wellbeing empowerment program. Cham: Springer.

    Book Chapters

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). The grammar of knowledge: A cross-linguistic view of evidentials, and the expression of information source. In R. M. W. Dixon & A. Y. Aikhenvald (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge: A cross-linguistic typology (pp. 1-50). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). Language contact and areal linguistics. In C. Genetti (Ed.), How languages work: An introduction to language & linguistics (pp. 295-317). New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). Negation in Tariana: A north Arawak perspective in the light of areal diffusion. In L. Michael & T. Granadillo (Eds.), Negation in Arawak languages (pp. 86-120). Leiden: Brill.

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). Number and noun categorisation a view from north-west Amazonia. In G. J. Dimmendaal. & A. Storch (Eds.), Number - constructions and semantics. Case studies from Africa, Amazonia, India and Oceania (pp. 33-56). New York: John Benjamins.

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). On future in commands. In P. De Brabanter, M. Kissine & S. Sharifzadeh (Eds.), Future times, future tenses (pp. 205-218). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Aikhenvald, A., & Genetti, C. (2014). Manambu. In C. Genetti (Ed.), How languages work: An introduction to language & linguistics (pp. 530-550). New York: Cambridge University Press.

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (2014). Confusing the Okinawan memoryscape: The organic memorialisation of the Battle of Okinawa. In M. R. Frost & D. Schumacher (Eds.),Writing the war in Asia - a documentary history. Essex, UK: University of Essex. Available from [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (2014). General introduction: Coming to terms with popular culture and Japanese society. In M. Allen & R. Sakamoto (Eds.), Japanese popular culture in the twentieth century (Vol. 1, pp. 1-8). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (2014). Introduction to volume I: Japanese popular culture in the long postwar. In M. Allen & R. Sakamoto (Eds.), Japanese popular culture in the twentieth century (Vol. 1, pp. 9-12). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (2014). Introduction to volume II: Visualising Japanese popular culture in the new millennium. In M. Allen & R. Sakamoto (Eds.), Japanese popular culture in the twenty-first century (Vol. 2, pp. 1-4). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (2014 ). Introduction to volume III: Subcultures and Japanese society. In M. Allen & R. Sakamoto (Eds.), Japanese popular culture in the twenty-first century (Vol. 3, pp. 1-4). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Allen, M., & Sakamoto, R. (2014). Introduction to volume IV: How cool is Japan? In M. Allen & R. Sakamoto (Eds.), Globalizing Japanese popular culture: The coolness of Japan?(Vol. 4, pp. 1-4). London: Routledge. [Allen Adjunct]

    Botterill, D., Pointing, S., Hayes-Jonkers, C., Jones, T., Rodriguez, C., & Clough, A. R. (2014). 'What makes violence in backpacker tourism possible?’ A critical realist study of tourism and the governance of security. In H. Andrews (Ed.), Tourism and violence(pp. 187-210). London: Ashgate.

    Butcher, A., & Fletcher, J. (2014). Sound patterns of Australian languages. In H. Koch & R. Nordlinger (Eds.), The languages and linguistics of Australia (pp. 89-136). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. [Butcher visiting scholar 2012 & LCRC member]

    Cunneen, C. (2014). Colonial processes, indigenous peoples, and criminal justice systems. In S. M. Bucerius & M. Tonry (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of ethnicity, crime, and immigration (pp. 386-407). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

    Cunneen, C. (in press). The place of Indigenous people: Locating crime and criminal justice in a colonising world. In A. Harkness, D. Baker & B. Harris (Eds.), Locating crime in context and place: Regional and rural perspectives. Leichhardt: Federation Press.

    Cunneen, C. (2014). Youth justice in Australia. In M. Tonry (Ed.), Criminology and criminal justice, Oxford Handbooks Online (pp. 1-16). New York: Oxford University Press.

    Cunneen, C., & Rowe, S. (in press). Reconsidering the relationship between Indigenous people and violence. In J. Stubbs & S. Tomsen (Eds.), Australian violence. Leichhardt: Federation Press.

    Dale, A., Vella, K., & Potts, R. (2014). Emerging planning frameworks for climate adaptation. In C. Moran, S. M. Turton & R. Hill (Eds.), Adaptation pathways and opportunities for the wet tropics NRM cluster region: Volume 2. Infrastructure, industry, Indigenous peoples, social adaptation, emerging planning frameworks, evolving methodologies and climate adaptation planning in practice (Vol. 2, pp. 179-201). Cairns: James Cook University.

    Deger, J. (2014). Om at dele julens ånd. In O. Høiris, T. Otto & A. Bonde Rolsted (Eds.),De dødes liv (pp. 72-78). Højbjerg: Aarhus Universitetsforlag (Aarhus University Press).

    Dimmendaal, G. (2014). The grammar of knowledge in Tima. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 245-258). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [Visiting scholar 2012]

    Dixon, R. M. W. (2014). Basics of a language. In N. Enfield, P. Kockelman & J. Sidnell (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of linguistic anthropology (pp. 29-47). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    Dixon, R. M. W. (2014). The non-visible marker in Dyirbal. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 171-189). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Forker, D. (2014). The grammar of knowledge in Hinuq. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 52-67). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Høiris, O., Otto, T., & Bonde Rolsted, A. (2014). De levende dør - men de døde lever videre. In O. Høiris, T. Otto & A. Bonde Rolsted (Eds.), De dødes liv (pp. 9-15). Højbjerg: Aarhus University Press and Moesgaard Museum.

    Hong, D., Xiao, C., & Lockie, S. (2014). China’s economic growth and environmental protection. In S. Lockie, D. A. Sonnenfeld & D. R. Fisher (Eds.), Routledge international handbook of social and environmental change (pp. 45-57). Abingdon: Routledge.

    Krull, H., & Otto, T. (2014). Englen med kun een vinge: De afdødes liv i kunsten. In O. Hoiris, T. Otto & A. Bonde Rolsted (Eds.), De dødes liv (pp. 137-143). Højbjerg: Aarhus University Press and Moesgaard Museum.

    Lockie, S. (2014). Climate, scenario-building and governance: Comprehending the temporalities of social-ecological change. In S. Lockie, D. A. Sonnenfeld & D. R. Fisher (Eds.), Routledge international handbook of social and environmental change (pp. 95-105). London: Routledge.

    Lockie, S. (2014). Deliberation and actor-networks: The “practical” implications of social theory for the assessment of large dams and other interventions. In F. Vanclay (Ed.), Developments in social impact assessment (pp. 263-277). Cheltenham: Elgar.

    Lockie, S. (2014). Neoliberalism by design: Changing modalities of market-based environmental governance. In S. Lockie, D. A. Sonnenfeld & D. R. Fisher (Eds.),Routledge international handbook of social and environmental change (pp. 70-80). London, UK: Routledge.

    Lockie, S. (2014). SIA in review: Setting the agenda for impact assessment in the 21st century. In F. Vanclay (Ed.), Developments in social impact assessment (pp. 28-38). Cheltenham: Elgar.

    Lockie, S., Franettovich, M., Petkova-Timmer, V., Rolfe, J., & Ivanova, G. (2014). Coal mining and the resource community cycle: A longitudinal assessment of the social impacts of the Coppabella coal mine. In F. Vanclay (Ed.), Developments in social impact assessment (pp. 393-402). Cheltenham: Elgar.

    Lockie, S., Rockloff, S., Helbers, D., Gorospe-Lockie, M., & Lawrence, K. (2014). Assessing the social impacts of extensive resource use activities. In F. Vanclay (Ed.),Developments in social impact assessment (pp. 206-224). Cheltenham: Elgar.

    Lockie, S., Sonnenfeld, D. A., & Fisher, D. R. (2014). Socio-ecological transformations and the social sciences. In S. Lockie, D. A. Sonnenfeld & D. R. Fisher (Eds.), Routledge international handbook of social and environmental change (pp. 1-12). London: Routledge.

    Mihas, E. (2014). Expression of information-source meanings in Ashéninca Perené. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 209-226). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Otto, T. (2014). Samvær og samtale med forfædrene på Manus: Hvordan jeg genopdagede de dødes ånder. In O. Høiris, T. Otto & A. Bonde Rolsted (Eds.), De dødes liv (pp. 79-85). Højbjerg: Aarhus Universitetsforlag (Aarhus University Press).

    Overall, S. E. (2014). Clause chaining, switch reference and nominalisations in Aguaruna (Jivaroan). In R. van Gijn, J. Hammond, D. Matić, S. van Putten & A. V. Galucio (Eds.), Information structure and reference tracking in complex sentences (pp. 309-340). Philadelphia, PA: John Benjamins.

    Overall, S. (2014). Nominalization, knowledge, and information source in Aguaruna (Jivaroan). In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 227-244). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Pan, C.-J. (2014). The grammar of knowledge in Saaroa. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 89-106). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Pavlidou, T.-S., & Alvanoudi, A. (2014). Grammatical gender and cognition. In N. Lavidas, T. Alexiou & A. M. Sougari (Eds.), Major trends in theoretical and applied linguistics (pp. 109-124). Warsaw, Poland: De Gruyter Open.

    Piper, N. (2014). Saltwater placenames around Mer in the Torres Strait. In I. D. Clark, L. Hercus & L. Kostanski (Eds.), Indigenous and minority placenames, Australian and international perspectives (pp. 163-185). Canberra: ANU Press.

    Telban, B. (2014). Saying, seeing, and knowing among the Karawari of Papua New Guinea. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 260-277). Oxford: Oxford University Press.

    Zhang, S. (2014). The expression of knowledge in Ersu. In A. Y. Aikhenvald & R. M. W. Dixon (Eds.), The grammar of knowledge (pp. 132-146). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [PhD student 2013]

    Journal Articles

    Aaberge, B., Barnard, T., Greer, S., & Henry, R. (2014). Designs on the future: Aboriginal painted shields and baskets of tropical north Queensland, Australiaetropic, 13(2), 56-74.

    Adams, V. M., Álvarez-Romero, J. G., Carwardine, J., Cattarino, L., Hermoso, V., Kennard, M. J., . . . Stoeckl, N. (2014). Planning across freshwater and terrestrial realms: co-benefits and tradeoffs between conservation actions. Conservation Letters, 7(5), 425-440. doi: 10.1111/conl.12080

    Adams, V., Pressey, B., & Stoeckl, N. (2014). Estimating landholders' probability of participating in a stewardship program, and the implications for spatial conservation priorities. PLoS ONE, 9(6), e97941- e97941. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0097941

    Adams, V., Pressey, B., & Stoeckl, N. (2014). Navigating trade-offs in land-use planning: Integrating human well-being into objective setting. Ecology and Society, 19(4), 53. doi: 10.5751/ES-07168-190453

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). 'Double talk': Parallel structures in Manambu songs, and their origin. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 32(2), 86-109.

    Aikhenvald, A. Y. (2014). Language contact, and language blend: Kumandene Tariana of north-west Amazonia. International Journal of American Linguistics, 80(3), 323-370. doi: 10.1086/676394

    Aikhenvald, A. (2014). Living in many languages: Linguistic diversity and multilingualism in Papua New Guinea. Journal of the Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea, 32(2), I-XVII.

    Aiton, G. (2014). Grammatical relations and information structure in Eibela: A typological perspective. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 32(2), 1-25.

    Allison, F. (2014). A limited right to equality: Evaluating the effectiveness of racial discrimination law for Indigenous Australians through an access to justice lensAustralian Indigenous Law Review, 17(2), 3-25.

    Alvanoudi, A., & Pavlidou, T.-S. (2014). Grammatical gender and cognition. Major Trends in Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2(2), 109-124.

    Anderson, N., Courtney, L., Zee, R., & Hajhashemi, K. (2014). Addressing the falling interest in school science in rural and remote areas using experiments and science fairs. World Applied Sciences Journal, 30(12), 1839-1851. doi: 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2014.30.12.2776 [Anderson Research Fellow]

    Bainbridge, R., Tsey, K., McCalman, J., & Towle, S. (2014). The quantity, quality and characteristics of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australian mentoring literature: A systematic review. BMC Public Health, 14(1263). doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-1263

    Baldry, E., Carlton, B., & Cunneen, C. (2014). Abolitionism and the paradox of penal reform in Australia: Indigenous women, colonial patriarchy and cooption. Social Justice. doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2200781

    Baldry, E., & Cunneen, C. (2014). Imprisoned indigenous women and the shadow of colonial patriarchy. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 47(2), 276-298. doi: 10.1177/0004865813503351

    Bos, M., Pressey, R. L., & Stoeckl, N. (2014). Effective marine offsets for the Great Barrier Reef world heritage area. Environmental Science & Policy, 42, 1-15. doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2014.05.002

    Brack, K., & Caltabiano, N. (2014). Cyberbullying and self-esteem in Australian adults.Cyberpsychology, 8(2), Article 7. doi: 10.5817/CP2014-2-7 [Brack PhD student]

    Cunneen, C., Allison, F., & Schwartz, M. (2014). Access to justice for Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory. The Australian Journal of Social Issues, 49(2), 219-240.

    Cunneen, C., & Rowe, S. (2014). Changing narratives: Colonised peoples, criminology and social work. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 9(16), 49-67.

    Dale, A. (2014). Cassowaries and chaplains: How to avoid Canberra’s conservation overreach. The Conversation, 11 August.

    Dale, A. P., Pressey, B., Adams, V. M., Álvarez-Romero, J. G., Digby, M., Dobbs, R., . . . Gobius, N. (2014). Catchment-scale governance in northern Australia: A preliminary evaluation. Journal of Economic and Social Policy, 16(1/2), Article 2.

    Dale, A., Vella, K. J., & Cottrell, A. (2014). Can social resilience inform SA/SIA for adaptive planning for climate change in vulnerable regions? Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research, 7(1), 93-104. doi: 10.1080/19390459.2014.963371

    Dale, A. P., Vella, K., & McKee, J. (2014). Analysing governance of Australia's system of landscape-based greenhouse gas abatement. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 21(4), 378-395. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2014.954644

    Dalsgaard, S., & Otto, T. (2014). Value, transvaluation and globalization. etropic, 13(2), 1-6.

    Esparon, M., Gyuris, E., & Stoeckl, N. (2014). Does eco certification deliver benefits? An empirical investigation of visitors' perceptions of the importance of eco certification's attributes and of operators' performance. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 22(1), 148-169. doi: 10.1080/09669582.2013.802325

    Evans, N., Lasen, M., & Tsey, K. (2014). A systematic search of trends in rural development: Type of research, originating regions and engagement with sustainability. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability: Annual Review, 9. pp. 1-18.

    Farr, M., Stoeckl, N., & Beg, R. A. (2014). The non-consumptive (tourism) 'value' of marine species in the northern section of the Great Barrier Reef. Marine Policy, 43, 89-103. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2013.05.002

    Farr, M., Stoeckl, N., Esparon, M., Larson, S., & Jarvis, D. (2014). The importance of water clarity to tourists in the Great Barrier Reef and their willingness to pay to improve it. Tourism Economics, Online 17 October. doi: 10.5367/te.2014.0426

    Farr, M., Stoeckl, N., & Sutton, S. (2014). Recreational fishing and boating: Are the determinants the same? Marine Policy, 47, 126-137. doi: 10.1016/j.marpol.2014.02.014

    Forker, D. (2014). Are there subject anaphors? Linguistic Typology, 18(1), 51-81. doi: 10.1515/lingty-2014-0003

    Forker, D. (2014). A canonical approach to the argument/adjunct distinction. Linguistic Discovery, 12(2), 27-40. doi: 10.1349/PS1.1537-0852.A.444

    Geerlings, L., Thompson, C. L., & Lundberg, A. (2014). Psychology and culture: Exploring clinical psychology in Australia and the Malay Archipelago. Journal of Tropical Psychology, 4, 1-12. [Lundberg Research Fellow]

    Guérin, V. (2014). In search of the origin of na in Mavea. Studies in Language, 38(4), 690-716. doi: 10.1075/sl.38.4.02gue

    Hicks, C. C., Stoeckl, N., Cinner, J. E., & Robinson, J. (2014). Fishery benefits and stakeholder priorities associated with a coral reef fishery and their implications for management. Environmental Science & Policy, 44, 258-270. doi: 10.1016/j.envsci.2014.04.016

    Hunter, E. (2014). Indigenous health: Radical hope or groundhog day? The Medical Journal of Australia, 200(11), 621-622. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00557 [Research Fellow]

    Jacups, S. P., Paton, C. J., & Ritchie, S. A. (2014). Residual and pretreatment application of Starycide insect growth regulator (Triflumuron) to control Aedes aegypti in containers. Pest Management Science, 70(4), 572-575. doi: 10.1002/ps.3576

    Jongen, C., McCalman, J., Bainbridge, R., & Tsey, K. (2014). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maternal and child health and wellbeing: A systematic search of programs and services in Australian primary health care settings. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 14(Article 251). doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-14-251

    Larson, S., Farr, M., Stoeckl, N., Chacon, A., & Esparon, M. (2014). Does participation in outdoor activities determine residents’ appreciation of nature: A case study from the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Environment and Natural Resources Research, 4, 211-226. doi: 10.5539/enrr.v4n3p212

    Larson, S., Stoeckl, N., Farr, M., & Esparon, M. (2014). The role the Great Barrier Reef plays in resident wellbeing and implications for its management. AMBIO, 44, 166-177. doi: 10.1007/s13280-014-0554-3

    Lockie, S., Travero, J., & Tennent, R. (2014). Private food standards, regulatory gaps and plantation agriculture: Social and environmental (ir)responsibility in the Philippine export banana industry. Journal of Cleaner Production, 107, 122-129. doi: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.03.039

    Long, S. A., Jacups, S. J., & Ritchie, S. A. (2014). Lethal ovitrap deployment for Aedes aegypti control: potential implications for non-target organisms. Journal of Vector Ecology, 40(1), 1-7.

    McCalman, J. (2014). Indigenous health programs require more than just good ideas.The Conversation, 28 January 2014.

    McCalman, J., Bridge, F., Whiteside, M., Bainbridge, R., Tsey, K., & Jongen, C. (2014). Responding to Indigenous Australian sexual assault: A systematic review of the literature. SAGE Open, 4(1). doi: 10.1177/2158244013518931

    McCalman, J., Tsey, K., Bainbridge, R., Rowley, K., Percival, N., O'Donoghue, L., et al. (2014). The characteristics, implementation and effects of aboriginal and Torres Strait islander health promotion tools: A systematic literature search. BMC Public Health, 14(1), 712. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-712

    Mihas, E. (2014). Nominal and verbal temporal morphology in Ashéninka Perené (Arawak). Acta Linguistica Hafniensia: International Journal of Linguistics, 45(1), 43-72. doi: 10.1080/03740463.2014.883724

    Mustika, P., Stoeckl, N., & Farr, M. (in press). The potential implications of environmental deterioration for business and non-business visitor expenditures in a natural setting: a case study of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Tourism Economics. doi: 10.5367/te.2014.0433

    O'Donoghue, L., Percival, N., Laycock, A., McCalman, J., Tsey, K., Armit, C., & Bailie, R. (2014). Evaluating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health promotion activities using audit and feedback. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 20(4), 339-344. doi: 10.1071/PY14048

    Otto, T. (2014). Transformations of cultural heritage in Melanesia: From kastam tokalsa. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 21(2), 117-132. doi: 10.1080/13527258.2014.914559

    Pointing, S. B. (2014). Realist methodology in practice: Translational findings from two realist syntheses, Learning Communities: International Journal of Learning in Social Contexts, 14, 60-80.

    Potts, R., Vella, K., Dale, A., & Sipe, N. (2014). Exploring the usefulness of structural–functional approaches to analyse governance of planning systems. Planning Theory, October 9. doi: 10.1177/1473095214553519

    Rogerson, B., Jacups, S., & Caltabiano, N. (2014). Cannabis use, dependence and withdrawal in indigenous male inmates. Journal of Substance Use, Online 26 August 2014 1-7. doi: 10.3109/14659891.2014.950702

    Sayer, J., Margules, C., Boedhihartono, A. K., Dale, A., Sunderland, T., Supriatna, J., & Saryanthi, R. (2014). Landscape approaches; what are the pre-conditions for success? Sustainability Science, 14 November. doi: 10.1007/s11625-014-0281-5

    Schokkin, D. (2014). Discourse practices as an areal feature in the New Guinea region? Explorations in Paluai, an Austronesian language of the Admiralties. Journal of Pragmatics, 62, 107-120. doi: 10.1016/j.pragma.2013.09.021

    Schwartz, M., & Cunneen, C. (2014). Redressing over-incarceration, addressing human rights: what can justice reinvestment do in Australia? Right Now.

    Stephens, A. (2014). Systemic intervention practice at an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander alcohol and other drugs treatment centre. Systemic Practice and Action Research, 27(4), 309-323. doi: 10.1007/s11213-013-9291-y

    Stephens, A., Cullen, J., Massey, L., & Bohanna, I. (2014). Will the National Disability Insurance Scheme improve the lives of those most in need? Effective service delivery for people with acquired brain injury and other disabilities in remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 73(2), 260-270. doi: 10.1111/1467-8500.12073

    Stephens, A., Kaltner, M., & Liley, W. (2014). Infant abusive head trauma prevention: Acceptability of the Period of PURPLE Crying® program in Far North Queensland, Australia. Rural and Remote Health, 3 March 2014, 1-6.

    Stoeckl, N., Esparon, M., Farr, M., Delisle, A., & Stanley, O. (2014). The great asymmetric divide: An empirical investigation of the link between indigenous and non-indigenous economic systems in northern Australia. Papers in Regional Science,94(3), 783-801.

    Stoeckl, N., Farr, M., Larson, S., Adams, V. M., Kubiszewski, I., Esparon, M., & Costanza, R. (2014). A new approach to the problem of overlapping values: A case study in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Ecosystem Services, 10, 61-78. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2014.09.005

    Telban, B. (2014). The poetics of the flute: Fading imagery in a Sepik society. Folklore, 125(1), 92-112. doi: 10.1080/0015587X.2013.837668 [Visiting scholar 2010]

    Telban, B., & Vavrova, D. (2014). Ringing the living and the dead: Mobile phones in a Sepik society. The Australian Journal of Anthropology, 25(2), 223-238. doi: 10.1111/taja.12090 [Vavrova PhD student]

    Thomas, D., Bainbridge, R., & Tsey, K. (2014). Changing discourses in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health research, 1914-2014. Medical Journal of Australia (MJA),201(1), S1-S4. doi: 10.5694/mja14.00114

    Townshend, K., Jordan, Z., Peters, M. D., & Tsey, K. (2014). The effectiveness of Mindful Parenting programs in promoting parents' and children's wellbeing: A systematic review protocol. JBI Databases of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, 12(11).

    Tsey, K., Chigeza, P., Holden, C. A., Bulman, J., Gruis, H., & Wenitong, M. (2014). Evaluation of the pilot phase of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male health module. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 20(1), 56-61. doi: 10.1071/PY12033

    Turnour, J. (2014). Old Macdonald sold the farm: So what’s the future for agriculture? The Conversation, 12 February 2014.

    van Oosterzee, P., Dale, A., & Preece, N. D. (2014). Integrating agriculture and climate change mitigation at landscape scale: Implications from an Australian case studyGlobal Environmental Change, 29, 306-37. doi: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2013.10.003

    Vávrová, D. (2014). Cinema in the bush. Visual Anthropology, 27(1-2), 25-44. doi: 10.1080/08949468.2014.852058 [PhD student]

    Vella, K., & Dale, A. (2014). An approach for adaptive and integrated environmental planning to deal with uncertainty in a Great Barrier Reef catchment. Australian Planner, 51(3), 243-259. doi: 10.1080/07293682.2013.837831

    Wals, A. E. J., Brody, M., Dillon, J., & Stevenson, R. B. (2014). Convergence between science and environmental education. Science, 344(9 May), 583-584. doi: 10.1126/science.1250515

    Wong, C. M. L. (2014). Australian uranium deal could make Indian nuclear power safer. The Conversation, 5 September.

    Wong, C. M. L. (2014). The Australia-India nuclear deal - a qualitative risk analysis perspective. Australian Resources and Investment, 8(4), 157-159.

    Wong, C. M. L. (in press). Organisational risk perception and transformations in India's nuclear establishment. Journal of Risk Research. doi: 10.1080/13669877.2014.910697

    Zhang, S. (2014). Numeral classifiers in Ersu. Language and Linguistics, 15(6), 883-915. doi: 10.1177/1606822X14544624

    Conference Publications & Presentations

    Alvanoudi, A. (2014). Code switching in interaction: The perspective of conversation analysis. Paper presented at the Symposium on ‘Greek language and spoken communication', Municipal Library of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece, 18-19 September, 2014.

    Alvanoudi, A. (2014). Grammatical gender as an item of self-repair. Paper presented at the 4th International Conference on Conversation Analysis, UCLA, Los Angeles, USA, 25-29 June, 2014.

    Alvarez-Romero, J., Adams, V., Pressey, B., Douglas, M., & Dale, A. (2014). Planning for multiple objectives in coastal catchments in northern Australia: An operational framework for decision-making. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Association of Tropical Biology & Conservation, Cairns.

    Augé, A. A., Woodberry, O., Reid, B., Pressey, R. L., Brodie, J. E., Dale, A., . . . Nicholson, A. E. (2014). Understanding cumulative impacts of coastal development on seagrass using land-use change scenarios and Bayesian networks. Poster presentation at the The Conservation Planning Group at IMCC3, Glasgow, Scotland.

    Bainbridge, R., McCalman, J., & Tsey, K. (2014). Improving Indigenous Australian governance: The how and the what of capacity strengthening. Paper presented at the"Civil Society and the Citizen" 11th International Conference of the International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR), Muenster, Germany.

    Brewer, T., Dale, A., Williams, D., Archer, A., & Douglas, M. (2014). Valuing the idiosyncratic: A case based discussion on the disjuncture between federal development policy and local values in northern Australia. Paper presented at the CRN Northern Australian Development Conference 2014, 25 November, Darwin.

    Calabria, B., Shakeshaft, A., Clifford, A., Tsey, K., Allan, J., Doran, C., . . . Bliss, D. (2014). Tailored evidence-based programs used to reduce drug- and alcohol-related harms among Aboriginal Australians. Paper presented at the Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Research Symposium, 27 November, Canberra.

    Campbell, F. (2014). The Cape York Welfare Reform Trial - Continuing acts of paternalism. Paper presented at the World Indigenous Legal Conference, 23-27 June, Brisbane. [PhD student]

    Dale, A., Campbell, A., Douglas, M., Wallace, R., Robertson, A., & Davies, P. (2014). From myth to reality: New pathways for northern development. Paper presented at the CRN Northern Australian Development Conference, 27 November, Canberra.

    Dale, A., Campbell, A., Douglas, M., Robertson, A., Wallace, R., & Davies, P. (2014). From myth to reality: New pathways for northern development. In Northern Development Summit: Creating the future Australia. ADC Forum, 26-28 June 2014, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

    Dale, A., Crowley, G., Brewer, T., Vella, K., Potts, R., & Andrews, K. (2014). Governing the community based NRM domain in northern Australia: Challenges and opportunities. Paper presented at the CRN Northern Australian Development Conference 2014, 25 November, Darwin.

    Fernandez, C. J., Welters, R., & Stoeckl, N. (2014). How does flooding influence life satisfaction of residents in the Metro-Iloilo region, Philippines. In ISBM 2014: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Business and Management (pp. 586-603), 2-4 April 2014, Nagoya, Japan.

    Field, E. (2014, November). Facebook: An affinity space for young people’s environmental learning and action. Paper presented at the Australian Association for Environmental Education Conference: Sustainability: Smart Strategies for the 21C, Hobart, TAS. [PhD student]

    Field, E. (2014). Mapping endogenous learning in affinity Facebook groups. Paper presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education Conference, Brisbane, QLD. [PhD student]

    Field, E., & Konobo, M. J. (2014, July). Is it all just lol or are the kids doing something?: Social networking an opportunity for positive peer-to-peer engagement, learning, and action in Papua New Guinea. Paper presented at the Talanoa Pasifika Conference, Cairns, QLD.

    Field, E., & Laurance, W. F. (2014, Julie). ALERT - Scientists engaging in environmental advocacy using social media. Paper presented at the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Cairns, QLD. [Field PhD student]

    Forker, D. (2014, September). Insubordination in the Caucasus, Paper presented at the SWL6 Pavia 2014: Syntax of the world's languages conference, Pavia, Italy.

    Forker, D. (2014). Questions in Sanzhi Dargwa. Paper presented at the Global Workshop: Questions. Cairns.

    Geerlings, L. R. C., & Lundberg, A. (2014). Globalisation and deterritorialisation: An example of an academic discipline in the Malay Archipelago. In Proceedings of the 37th HERDSA Annual International Conference, pp. 137-146. 7-10 July 2014, Hong Kong. [Lundberg Research Fellow]

    Jamal, T., Prideaux, B., Thompson, M., & Sakata, H. (2014, 10-13 February). A preliminary exploration of tourists as a key stakeholder in climate change impact management. In P. M. Chien (Ed.), CAUTHE 2014: 24th Annual Council for Australasian University Tourism and Hospitality Education Conference (pp. 310-322). Brisbane, QLD, Australia. [Prideaux Research Fellow]

    Lockie, S. (2014). Sociological perspectives on climate change. Paper presented at the International Symposium on Deciphering Global Risks: Global Warming in Action, University of Tokyo.

    Lockie, S. (2014). Temporal scales of justice and sustainability: Aboriginal peoples and environmental governance in the “wild” landscapes of northern Australia. Paper presented at the XVIII ISA World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan.

    Longbottom, M., Worner, F., Fredericks, B., Sherwood, J., Bolt, R., Speare, R., . . . Judd, J. (2014). Culture makes you stronger: Aboriginal women's voices from the South Coast of NSW. Paper presented at the 2014 AIATSIS National Indigenous Studies Conference: Breaking barriers in Indigenous research and thinking: 50 years on, Canberra.

    Mihas, E. (2013). Parentheticals in the context of interactional patterns of the small-scale society of Alto Perené Arawaks of Peru. In A. Belkadi, K. Chatsiou & K. Rowan (Eds.), Proceedings of conference on language documentation and linguistic theory 4. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London.

    Nicholls, J. (2014, November). Climate change education in Queensland schools: Exploring teachers’ practices. Paper presented at the Australian Association for Research in Education, Hobart, TAS. [PhD student]

    Nicholls, J. (2014, November). Understanding Queensland teachers' views on education for climate change. Paper presented at the Australian Association for Environmental Education Conference, Hobart, TAS. [PhD student]

    Otto, T. (2014). Imagining possible futures - designing possible pasts? Paper presented at the Ethnographies of the Possible, Aarhus, Denmark.

    Pointing, B. (2014). Is holistic realistic? Methods, results and complexity in CCTV evaluation. Paper presented at the Holistic Community Safety: Innovative Strategies to Drive Safety & Security, Sydney.

    Reid, B., Augé, A., Woodberry, O., Pressey, B., Brodie, J., Dale, A., . . . Nicholson, A. E. (2014). Understanding the cumulative impacts of coastal development on marine ecosystems: land-use change scenarios and Bayesian networks. Paper presented at the Coast to Coast Conference, Brisbane.

    Schram, A. (2014). Leadership, strategic planning and strategic management for higher education institutions in developing countries. Paper presented at the World Business and Economics Research Conference, Auckland, New Zealand. [Adjunct]

    Stephens, A., Oppermann, E., Potts, R., & Dale, A. (2014). Critical systems thinking as a framework for systemic governance analysis: An approach to the governance challenges of northern Australia. Paper presented at the CRN Northern Australian Development Conference 2014, 25 November, Darwin.

    Wong, C. M. L. (2014). Nuclear power in India: The clash of risk perceptions and the theatre of distrust. Paper presented at the South Asian Studies Seminar Series, Singapore.

    Reports

    Allison, F., Schwartz, M., & Cunneen, C. (2014). Indigenous legal needs project: WA report. Cairns: Cairns Institute, James Cook University.

    Crowley, G. M., Dale, A., Banks, R., Barclay, S., Birch, P., Buchan, A., et al. (2014). Environmental research plan for natural resource management organisations and regional development Australia boards in northern Australia: NERP TE Hub Project CF14 final report. Cairns: Reef and Rainforest Research Centre.

    Crowley, G. M., Dale, A., Banks, R., Barclay, S., Birch, P., Buchan, A., et al. (2014). Environmental research plan for natural resource management organisations and regional development Australia boards in northern Australia: Supplementary report. Cairns: Reef and Rainforest Research Centre.

    Cunneen, C., Allison, F., & Schwartz, M. (2014). The civil and family law needs of Indigenous people in Queensland. Cairns: The Cairns Institute, James Cook University.

    Cunneen, C., & Schwartz, M. (2014). Review of the Legal Aid NSW Aboriginal Field Officer pilot program in civil and family law. [Unpublished]

    Dale, A., & Taylor, B. (2014). Land tenure and development in northern Australia. In Green paper on developing northern Australia: A joint submission to the Northern Australia Taskforce (pp. 149-153). The Regional Australia Institute, James Cook University, Central Queensland University, The University of Notre Dame and Ninti One.

    Dale, A., Vella, K., Potts, R., Voyce, B., Stevenson, B., Cottrell, A., et al. (2014). Applying social resilience concepts and indicators to support climate adaptation in tropical north Queensland, Australia: Benchmark evidence base. Cairns: James Cook University.

    Esparon, M., Stoeckl, N., Larson, S., Farr, M., & Schmider, J. (2014). How ‘valuable’ are the ecosystem services of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area to residents and tourists? Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Cairns: Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited.

    Gabriel, J., & Gorecki, P. (2014). The ‘Karawari Caves Precinct’ of the Sepik River Basin, Papua New Guinea. Cairns: The Cairns Institute, James Cook University.

    Hilbert, D. W., Hill, R., Moran, C., Turton, S. M., Bohnet, I., Marshall, N. A., et al. (2014). Climate change issues and impacts in the wet tropics NRM cluster region. Cairns: James Cook University.

    Hill, R., Pert, P. L., Maclean, K., Bauman, T., Bock, E., Dale, A. P., et al. (2014). Indigenous peoples and biodiversity protection in wet tropics country: From co-management to collaborative governance. Volume 1 Interim policy-relevant findings. Cairns: Reef and Rainforest Research Centre.

    Jongen, C., McCalman, J., Bainbridge, R., & Tsey, K. (2014). Evaluating and measuring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander maternal and infant health programs: A literature review for the Apunipima baby basket evaluation. Cairns: The Cairns Institute, James Cook University.

    Langmead, T., Dale, A., Proctor, T., Clough, P., Marsh, I., Grabbe, J., et al. (2014). Policy, finance and governance in northern Australia: Towards reform. A draft report and recommendations compiled by the Policy, Finance and Governance Working Group for discussion at the ADC forum – Northern Development Summit, Townsville, June 2014. Canberra: ADC Forum Policy, Governance and Finance Working Group.

    McCalman, J., Searles, A., Edmunds, K., Jongens, C., Wargent, R., Bainbridge, R., et al. (2014). Evaluating the baby basket program in north Queensland: As delivered by Apunipima Cape York Health Council, 2009 to 2013: Qualitative and quantitative evaluation. Cairns: James Cook University.

    Pointing, S. B. (2014). A realist approach to CCTV research to address alcohol-related assault in the night-time economy. Report to the Criminological Research Council, September 2014 (Grant CRG 24/13-14). Cairns: The Cairns Institute.

    Stephens, A. (2014). Training for impact: building an understanding of community development training and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community development outcomes. Cairns: The Cairns Institute, James Cook University.

    Stephens, A. (2014). Training for impact: Healing and recovery from trauma through training. Cairns: James Cook University.

    Stevenson, B., Davis, J., Ferreira, J.-A., & Evans, N. (2014). Embedding EfS in teacher education: An introductory guide to using the systems change model. Sydney: Office for Learning and Teaching.

    Stevenson, R., Davis, J., Ferreira, J.-A., & Evans, N. (2014). A state-wide systems approach to embedding the learning and teaching of sustainability in teacher education. Sydney: Office for Learning and Teaching.

    Stevenson, B., Ferreira, J.-A., & Davis, J. (in press). Case studies: Embedding sustainability in teacher education. From the final report a state-wide systems approach to embedding the learning and teaching of sustainability in teacher education. Sydney: Office of Learning and Teaching.

    Stoeckl, N. (2014). Economic equity and major development. In Green Paper on Developing Northern Australia: A joint submission to the Northern Australia Taskforce (pp. 141-148). The Regional Australia Institute, James Cook University, Central Queensland University, The University of Notre Dame and Ninti One.

    Stoeckl, N., Farr, M., Jarvis, D., Larson, S., Esparon, M., Sakata, H., . . . Costanza, B. (2014). The Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area: Its ‘value’ to residents and tourists Project 10-2 Socioeconomic systems and reef resilience. Final Report to the National Environmental Research Program. Cairns: Reef and Rainforest Research Centre Limited.

    Turnour, J. (2014). Northern Australia agriculture policy: Opportunities and risks. In Green Paper on Developing Northern Australia: A joint submission to the Northern Australia Taskforce (pp. 63-74). The Regional Australia Institute, James Cook University, Central Queensland University, The University of Notre Dame and Ninti One.

    Theses

    Islam, M. R. (2014). Culture, economy and identity: A study of the Oraon ethnic community in the Barind region of Bangladesh. (PhD), James Cook University, Townsville.

    Sarvasy, H. S. (2014). A grammar of Nungon: A Papuan language of the Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. (PhD), James Cook University, Cairns.  

    Schokkin, G. H. (2014). A grammar of Paluai: The language of Baluan Island, Papua New Guinea. (PhD), James Cook University, Cairns.

    Vávrová, D. (2014). 'Skin has eyes and ears': Audio-visual ethnography in a Sepik society. (PhD), James Cook University.

    Videos & Films

    Indigenous Legal Needs Project Team. (2014). ILNP WA Film. Melbourne: Round3 Creative.

    Indigenous Legal Needs Project Team. (2014). Indigenous Legal Needs Project Animated Film: QLD. Melbourne: Round3 Creative.

    Deger, J. (2014) Ringtone. [Video]

    Deger, J. (2014). Christmas and creativity [series of six short films commissioned by the Moesgaard Museum, Aarhus Denmark in conjunction with the Jule-birrimbirr exhibition: Christmas Here is Deeper, Gurrumuruwuy's Vision, Roots of the Tree, Sharing Tears, Making Christmas Birrimbirr, Christmas Birrimbirr introduction].

    Deger, J. (2014). Yolngu time [short video commissioned by the Moesgaard Museum in conjunction with an installation about various cultural concepts of time].

    Vávrová, D. (2014). 'Skin has Eyes and Ears' Audio-visual ethnography in a Sepik Society, Papua New Guinea. In D. Vávrová (Producer).

    Exhibitions

    Deger, J. (2014). Phone-made media from Aboriginal Australia: Gapuwiyak calling.

    Deger, J. (2014). Blue skirt series [2 x HD videos co-directed with Paul Gurrumuruwuy, Fiona Yangathu and David Mackenzie]. Exhibited in Gapuwiyak Calling curated by Miyarrka Media at the Queensland University Anthropology Museum, March-August 2014.

    Curated exhibitions

    Deger, J. (2014). Gapuwiyak Calling: phone-made media from Aboriginal Australia. Installation created and curated by Miyarrka Media at the American Museum of Natural History, New York in the Margaret Mead Film Festival, October 23-26.

    Deger, J. (2014). Gapuwiyak Calling: phone-made media from Arnhem Land. University of Queensland Anthropology Museum, March 14-August 15 (Multi-media exhibition curated by Miyarrka Media).

    Deger, J. (2014). Jule-birrimbirr. Multimedia installation by Miyarrka Media, Moesgård Museum, Aarhus Denmark.

    Deger, J. (2014). Online exhibition Gapuwiyak calling.

    Blog posts

    Lockie, S. (2014, April 7). To boldly go… mobilising the social sciences for transformational e

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