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Daniel, Ryan (2017) Artists and the rite of passage north to the temperate zone. M/C Journal, 20 (6). 8.
De Costa, Alan (2008) A bite of the big apple. Surgical News, 9 (6). pp. 16-17.
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Goon, Patricia, and Craven, Allison (2003) Whose debt?: Globalisation and whitefacing in Asia. Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context, 9.
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Lei, Danni, Woodend, Jon D., Nutter, Sarah K., Ryan, Alyssa R., and Cairns, Sharon L. (2015) The forgotten half: understanding the unique needs of international student partners. Journal of International Students, 5 (4). pp. 447-458.
Lundberg, Anita, Stasiewicz-Bieńkowska, Agnieska, and Enhörning Singhateh, Anna (2012) Border crossing networks: virtual reality. In: Proceedings of International Conference: Innovative research in a changing and challenging world (A) pp. 1-15. From: International Conference: Innovative research in a changing and challenging world, 16-18 May 2012, Phuket, Thailand.
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Newlands, Maxine (2016) The Great Barrier Reef's future is as uncertain as the Australian Prime Minister's. The Ecologist, 13 July 2016. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2015) Social media and space: solutions to negative media framing of protest. In: Presentations from the Protest Participation in Variable Communication Ecologies Conference. From: Protest Participation in Variable Communication Ecologies Conference, 24-26 June 2015, Alghero, Sardinia, Italy.
Newlands, Maxine (2014) From the Occupy movement to the 2020 Chinese consumer: a glimpse of JCU's latest research. In: Presentations from James Cook University Sustainability Symposium and Fair: challenging consumerism: the war on waste. From: James Cook University Sustainability Symposium and Fair: Challenging consumerism: The War on Waste, 11 April 2014, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) Bottoms up! 'Head in sand salute' is the new climate protest. The Ecologist, 10 December 2013.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) New Australian Prime Ministers' anti-environmental agenda. The Ecologist, 20 September 2013. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) "We will save the reef": Great Barrier Reef at risk from fossil fuel extraction. The Ecologist. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) What haunts the Captain of the Rainbow Warrior? The Ecologist. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2013) New media and political participation: searching for the passion in protests. New Media and Society, 15 (8). pp. 1393-1398.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) One of the world's oldest tribes halts dam construction. The Ecologist, 6 November 2012. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Australian eco-protest camp destroyed in arson attack. The Ecologist, 8 October 2012. p. 1.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Carbon trading in the city of undoing. In: Poynter, Gavin, MacRury, Iain, and Calcutt, Andrew , (eds.) London After Recession: a fictitious capital? Design and the Built Environment . Ashgate Publishing, Oxford, UK, pp. 199-212.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Debunking disability: media discourse and the Paralympic Games. In: Schantz, Otto J., and Gilbert, Keith , (eds.) Heroes or Zeros: the medias perceptions of Paralympic sport. Sport and Society . Common Ground Publishing, Illinois, USA, pp. 209-224.
Newlands, Maxine (2012) Green Britannia: deconstructing 'Team Green Britain' and the London 2012 Olympic Games. International Journal of Sport and Society, 1 (3). pp. 185-194.
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Otto, Ton (2011) The liberal treatment of difference: An untimely meditation on culture and civilization. Current Anthropology, 52 (5). pp. 703-704.
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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.