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Article
Lundberg, Anita (2018) Living cities: tropical imaginaries. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 17 (1). 3638. pp. 1-5.
Lundberg, Anita (2018) Tropical imaginaries in living cities. Etropic: electronic journal of studies in the tropics, 17 (2). pp. 1-7.
Menadue, Christopher Benjamin (2017) Science fiction helps us deal with science fact: a lesson from Terminator’s killer robots. The Conversation, 23 August 2017.
Boedhihartono, Agni Klintuni, Endamana, Dominique, Ruiz-Perez, Manuel, and Sayer, Jeffrey (2015) Landscape scenarios visualized by Baka and Aka Pygmies in the Congo Basin. International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 22 (4). pp. 279-291.
de la Fuente, Eduardo (2010) Vampires latch on to learning. The Australian, 26 May 2010. pp. 1-5.
Kelso, Sylvia (2010) Out Of Egypt: histories of speculative fiction and Carole Mcdonnell's "Wind Follower". Extrapolation, 51 (1). pp. 82-98.
Jacobson, Chris, and Stephens, Anne (2009) Cross cultural approaches to environmental research and management: a response to the dualisms inherent in the practice of western science? Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 39 (4). pp. 159-162.
Kelso, Sylvia (2008) The God in the Pentagram: religion and spirituality in modern Fantasy. Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, 18 (1). pp. 61-82.
Hawthorne, Susan (2007) Land, bodies, and knowledge: biocolonialism of plants, indigenous peoples, women, and people with disabilities. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 32 (2). pp. 314-323.
Ackland, Michael (2007) Love and the great beyond: The spiritualist beliefs that sustained the love of Henry Handel Richardson for her husband and her family beyond the grave. Meanjin, 66 (1). pp. 72-77.
Arlinghaus, Robert, Cooke, Steven J., Lyman, Jon, Policansky, David, Schwab, Alexander, Suski, Cory, Sutton, Stephen G., and Thorstad, Eva B. (2007) Understanding the complexity of catch and release in recreational fishing: an integrative synthesis of global knowledge from historical, ethical social and biological perspectives. Reviews in Fisheries Science, 15 (1 & 2). pp. 75-167.
Ackland, Michael (2006) Winning the peace?: rewriting Quadrant's past. Overland, 184 ( ). pp. 18-22.
McMahon, Camille, and Bruce, Christine (2002) Information literacy needs of local staff in cross-cultural development projects. Journal of International Development, 14 (1). pp. 113-127.
Friend, Maria (2000) Remembering roses, treading on the red earth: Polish folk art and the Australian experience. Artefact, 5 (1). pp. 12-14.
de la Fuente, Eduardo (1999) Book review of "Time and Commodity Culture: essays in cultural theory and postmodernity" by John Frow, Oxford, UK, Clarendon Press, 1997. ISBN: 978-0-19-815948-3. Journal of Sociology, 35 (2). pp. 233-234.
de la Fuente, Eduardo (1998) Book review of "Semiotic Investigations: towards an effective semiotics" by Alec McHoul, Lincoln, NE, USA, University of Nebraska Press, 1997. Journal of Sociology, 34 (3). pp. 328-329.
Book Chapter
Høiris, Ole, Otto, Ton, and Bonde Rolsted, Ane (2014) De levende dør: men de døde lever videre / The living die, but the dead live on. In: Høiris, Ole, Otto, Ton, and Bonde Rolsted, Ane, (eds.) De Dødes Liv. Aarhus Universitetsforlag, Denmark, pp. 9-15.
Klaebe, Helen, and Van Luyn, Ariella (2014) In the wake of Cyclone Yasi: facilitation and evaluation in community narrative-driven projects. In: Bartkowiak-Théron , Isabelle, and Anderson, Kathryn, (eds.) Knowledge in Action: university-community engagement in Australia. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, pp. 132-150.
Law, Lisa (2004) Negotiating the bar: sex, money and the uneasy politics of Third Space. In: Amin, Ash, and Thrift, Nigel, (eds.) The Blackwell Cultural Economy Reader. Oxford Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 352-367.
Ackland, Michael (2004) Professing the new: personalities, institutions and the case of James McAuley. In: Heinze, Helmut, and Weller, Christiane, (eds.) Worlds of Reading: on the theory, history and sociology of cultural practice; Festschrift for Walter Veit. Forschungen zur Literatur- und Kulturgeschichte . Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, pp. 141-150.
Conference Item
Menadue, Christopher B. (2017) Proximal Reading: a network-scaled approach to digital literature analysis. In: [Presented at the CASE HDR Conference 2017]. From: CASE HDR Conference 2017: Intersecting Fields, 30-31 October 2017, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Menadue, Christopher B. (2016) Through a lens, brightly: how the worldview of science fiction reflects the spirit of the age. In: [Presented at Digital Humanities@JCU, 2016]. From: Digital Humanities@JCU, November 3, 2016, James Cook University.
Van Luyn, Ariella (2014) Tropical narratives in a digital realm: locative literature and writing communities in North Queensland. In: Draft Proceedings of the 5th Global Conference: Storytelling. pp. 1-12. From: 5th Global Conference: Storytelling, 10 -13 May 2014, Lisbon, Portugal. (Unpublished)
de la Fuente, Eduardo (2014) Aesthetic ecologies: how place shapes cultural production. In: [Presented at Sociology Seminar Series]. From: Sociology Seminar Series, 24 April 2014, Armidale, NSW, Australia.
Otto, Ton (2014) Imagining possible futures: designing possible pasts? In: Papers from the Ethnographies of the Possible Seminar. pp. 1-11. From: Ethnographies of the Possible, 10 April 2014, Aarhus, Denmark.
Book
de la Fuente, Eduardo (2011) Twentieth Century Music and the Question of Modernity. Advances in Sociology . Routledge, New York, NY, USA.
Hawthorne, Susan (1993) The Spinifex Quiz Book: a book of women's answers. Spinifex Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Thesis
Law, Ming Ming Geraldine (2010) Windows on to an evolving culture: experiencing Sarawakian festivals. PhD thesis, James Cook University.