Publications by:
Darlene McNaughton
Also publishes as (Darlene Ann McNaughton)
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McNaughton, Darlene (2011) From the womb to the tomb: obesity and maternal responsibility. Critical Public Health, 21 (2). pp. 179-190.
Bell, Kirsten, McNaughton, Darlene, and Salmon, Amy (2011) Alcohol, Tobacco and Obesity: morality, mortality and the new public health. Routledge Studies in Public Health . Routledge, London, UK.
Bell, Kristen, Salmon, Amy, and McNaughton, Darlene (2011) Alcohol, tobacco, obesity and the new public health. Critical Public Health, 21 (1). pp. 1-8.
Popovici, Jean, Moreira, Luciano A., Poinsignon, Anne, Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Inaki, McNaughton, Darlene, and O’Neill, Scott L. (2010) Assessing key safety concerns of a Wolbachia-based strategy to control dengue transmission by Aedes mosquitoes. Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro. Memorias, 105 (8). pp. 957-964.
McNaughton, Darlene, Clough, Alan, Johnson, Petrina, Ritchie, Scott, and O'Neill, Scott (2010) Beyond the 'back yard': lay knowledge about Aedes aegypti in northern Australia and its implications for policy and practice. Acta Tropica, 116 (1). pp. 74-80.
Morrison, Michael, McNaughton, Darlene, and Shiner, Justin (2010) Mission-based indigenous production at the Weipa Presbyterian Mission, Western Cape York Peninsula (1932–66). International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 14 (1). pp. 86-111.
McNaughton, Darlene (2010) The importance of social research for public engagement in bio-control releases: the case of the Eliminate Dengue project. Report Section. World Health Organisation (WHO), Switzerland.
Bell, Kirsten, McNaughton, Darlene, and Salmon, Amy (2009) Medicine, morality and mothering: public health discourses on foetal alcohol exposure, smoking around children and childhood overnutrition. Critical Public Health, 19 (2). pp. 155-170.
McNaughton, Darlene (2006) The 'Host' as uninvited 'Guest': hospitality, violence and tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 33 (3). pp. 645-665.
McNaughton, Darlene Ann (2003) Subalternity, itinerant trade and criminality: an ethnographic study of members of the Kathiawad Vaghri. PhD thesis, James Cook University.