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Selected Publications

Allen, B (2000) The 1997-98 Papua New Guinea drought: Perceptions of a disaster. In R H Grove and J Chappell (eds), El Nino – History and Crisis: Studies from the Asia-Pacific Region, White Horse Press, Cambridge, 109–122.

Allen, B (2001) Boserup and Brookfield and the association between population density and agricultural intensity in Papua New Guinea, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, B J Allen, C Ballard, (with) E Lowes (guest editors), 42(2–3), 237–254.

Allen, B (2002) Birthweight and environment at Tari, Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, Focus Issue on Health and the Environment in the Tari Area, B J Allen and J Vail (guest editors), 45(1–2), 88–98.

Allen, B (2005) The place of agricultural intensification in Sepik foothills prehistory. In A Pawley, R Attenborough, J Golson and R Hide (eds), Papuan Pasts: Cultural, Linguistic and Biological Histories of Papuan-Speaking Peoples, Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, 585–624.

Allen, B (2006) Remembering the war in the Sepik. In Y Toyoda and H Nelson (eds), The Pacific War in Papua New Guinea: Memories and Realities, Rikkyo University Centre for Asian Area Studies, Tokyo, 11-34.

Allen, B (2007) The setting: Land, economics and development in the Southern Highlands. In N Haley and R J May (eds), Conflict and Resource Development in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, State, Society and Governance in Melanesia Studies in State and Society in the Pacific 3, ANU E-Press, 35–46, http://epress.anu.edu.au/conflict_citation.html.

Allen, B and C Ballard (2001) Beyond intensification? Reconsidering agricultural transformations, B J Allen, C Ballard, (with) E Lowes (guest editors), Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 42(23), 157–162.

Allen, B and R M Bourke (2001) The 1997 drought and frost in PNG: Overview and policy implications. In R M Bourke, M G Allen, J G Salisbury (eds), Food Security for Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae, Papua New Guinea, 26–30 June, 2000. ACIAR Proceedings No. 99,Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 155–163.

Allen, B and J Vail (2002) Editorial: Health and the environment in the Tari area, Papua New Guinea Medical Journal, Focus Issue on Health and Environment in the Tari Area, B J Allen and J Vail (guest editors), 45(1–2), 1–7.

Allen, B and K Tamura (2006) Food supply and relationships between Japanese troops and villagers in the inland Aitape-Wewak Campaign, Papua New Guinea, 1942-45. In Y Toyoda and H Nelson (eds), The Pacific War in Papua New Guinea: Memories and Realities, Rikkyo University Centre for Asian Area Studies, Tokyo, 297–319.

Allen, B and R M Bourke (2007) Can rural development alleviate poverty in Papua New Guinea? Development Bulletin 72, 30–35.

Allen, B J, Bourke, R M and L Hanson (2001) Dimensions of PNG village agriculture. In R M Bourke, M G Allen, J G Salisbury (eds), Food Security for Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae, Papua New Guinea, 26–30 June, 2000. ACIAR Proceedings No. 99,Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 529–553.

Allen, B J, R M Bourke and J Gibson (2005) Poor rural places in Papua New Guinea, Asia-Pacific Viewpoint 46(2): 201–207.

Allen, M G (2005) The evidence for sweet potato in Island Melanesia. In C Ballard, P Brown, R M Bourke and T Harwood (eds), The Sweet Potato in Oceania: A Reappraisal, Ethnology Monographs 19, The University of Pittsburgh, Oceania Monograph 56, The University of Sydney, 99–108

Allen, M G, R M Bourke, B R Evans, E Iramu, R K Maemouri, B F Mullen, A A Pollard, M Wairiu, C Watoto, and S Zotalis (2006) Solomon Islands Smallholder Agriculture Study. Volume 4. Provincial Reports. AusAID, Canberra, http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/pubout.cfm?ID=4088_5412_1071_6193_2813

Bourke, R M (2000) Impact of the 1997 drought and frosts in Papua New Guinea. In R H Grove and J Chappell (eds) El Nino – History and Crisis: Studies from the Asia-Pacific Region, White Horse Press, Cambridge, 149–170.

Bourke, R M (2001) An overview of food security in PNG. In R M Bourke, M G Allen, J G Salisbury (eds), Food Security for Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae, Papua New Guinea, 26–30 June, 2000. ACIAR Proceedings No. 99,Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 5–14.

Bourke, R M (2001) Intensification of agricultural systems in Papua New Guinea, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, 42(2–3), 219–236.

Bourke, R M (2002) Intensification of food production and land use in Papua New Guinea. In S Yoshida and P J Matthews (eds), Vegeculture in Eastern Asia and Oceania. JCAS Symposium Series No. 16, Japan Centre for Area Studies, Osaka, 265–276.

Bourke, R M (2002) Managing the species composition of fallows in Papua New Guinea by planting trees. In M F Cairns (ed.), Indigenous Strategies for Intensification of Shifting Cultivation in Asia-Pacific. Proceedings of a Regional Conference held in BogorIndonesia, International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, Chiang Mai, Thailand, June 23–27, 1997.

Bourke, R M (2004) Aid effectiveness in rural Papua New Guinea: A long-term perspective, Development Bulletin, 65, 90–94.

Bourke, R M (2005) Agricultural production and customary land in Papua New Guinea. In J Fingleton (ed.), Privatising Land in the Pacific: A Defence of Customary Tenures, Discussion Paper No 80, The Australia Institute, 6–16.

Bourke, R M (2005) Agriculture in Papua New Guinea: More good news than bad, Development Bulletin 67, 13–16.

Bourke, R M (2005) How Papua New Guinea villagers survived the 1997 drought and frosts, Development Bulletin 67, 27–29.

Bourke, R M (2005) Marketed fresh food: A successful part of the Papua New Guinea economy, Development Bulletin 67, 22–24.

Bourke, R M (2005) Sweet potato in Papua New Guinea: The plant and people. In C Ballard, P Brown, R M Bourke and T Harwood (eds), The Sweet Potato in Oceania: A Reappraisal, Ethnology Monographs 19, The University of Pittsburgh, Oceania Monograph 56, The University of Sydney, 15–24.

Bourke, R M (2005) The continuing Ipomoean Revolution in Papua New Guinea. In C Ballard, P Brown, R M Bourke and T Harwood (eds), The Sweet Potato in Oceania: A Reappraisal, Ethnology Monographs 19, The University of Pittsburgh, Oceania Monograph 56, The University of Sydney, 171–179.

Bourke, R M (2006) Recent research on sweet potato and cassava in Papua New Guinea. In S L Tan (ed.) Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Sweetpotato and Cassava: 'Innovative Technologies for Commercialization' Acta Horticulturae 703, ISHS, 241–246.

Bourke, R M (2007) Managing the species composition of fallows in Papua New Guinea by planting trees. In M F Cairns (ed.), Voices from the Forest: Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into Sustainable Upland Farming,Resources for the Future Press, Washington, DC, 379–88.

Bourke, R M and P Vovola (2004) The current status of cassava in Papua New Guinea. In I M Grant, M G Allen and G C Wiles (eds), Proceedings of the Cassava Workshop, Papua New Guinea National Agricultural Research Institute Proceedings No 4, National Agricultural Research Institute, Lae, Papua New Guinea, 7–12.

Bourke, R M and V Vlassak (2004) Estimates of Food Crop Production in Papua New Guinea, Land Management Group, The Australian National University, Canberra, 26pp.

Bourke, R M, A McGregor, M G Allen, B R Evans, B F Mullen, A A Pollard, M Wairiu and S Zotalis (2006) Solomon Islands Smallholder Agriculture Study. Volume 1. Main Findings and Recommendations, AusAID, Canberra, http://www.ausaid.gov.au/publications/pubout.cfm?ID=4088_5412_1071_6193_2813

Bourke, R M, C Camarotto, E J D’Souza, K Nema, T N Tarepe, and S Woodhouse (2004) Production Patterns of 180 Economic Crops in Papua New Guinea, Coombs Academic Publishing, RSPAS, 213pp.

Cameron, J and K Gibson (2001) Regional communities reinvent economy. In J Dibden, M Fletcher and C Cocklin (eds), All Change! Gippsland Perspectives on Regional Australia in Transition, Monash Regional Australia Project, Melbourne, 133–144.

Cameron, J and K Gibson (2001) Shifting Focus: Alternative Pathways for Communities and Economies. A Resource Kit, Latrobe City and Monash University, Traralgon and Melbourne, 178pp.

Cameron J and K Gibson (2005) Alternative pathways to community and economic development: The Latrobe Valley Community Partnering Project, Geographical Research 43(3), 274–285.

Cameron J and K Gibson (2005) Participatory action research in a poststructuralist vein, Geoforum 36, 315–331.

Cameron, J and J K Gibson-Graham (2003) Feminising the economy: Metaphors, strategies, politics, Gender, Place and Culture, 10(2), 145–157.

Community Economies Collective (2001) Imagining and enacting noncapitalist futures, Socialist Review 28(3–4), 93–135.

Conradson, D and D McKay (2007) Translocal subjectivities: Mobility, connection, emotion, Mobilities 2(2), Special Issue: Translocal subjectivities: Mobility, connection, emotion, D Conradson and D McKay (guest editors), 167–74.

Fernandez, P R (2004) Community-based and adaptive coastal resources management in Nasidman Island, Iloilo, Philippines. In Proceedings of the Twelfth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries, Economics ∓ Trade [CD-ROM], International Institute of Fisheries, Economics and Trade, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University.

Fernandez, P R (2004) Community-based forest management for the sustainable development of Philippine uplands: lessons from Alcoy, Cebu in the Philippines. In E Carlson (ed.), A Future That Works: Economics, Employment and the Environment, Proceedings of the 6th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 11th National Conference on Unemployment, 8-10 December, 2004, University of Newcastle, 169–180.

Fernandez, P R (2004) Institutionalization of coastal area and fisheries co-management in Western Visayas, Philippines. In Proceedings of the Twelfth Biennial Conference of the International Institute of Fisheries, Economics & Trade [CD-ROM], the International Institute of Fisheries, Economics and Trade, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University.

Gibson, K (2000) Poststructural interventions. In E Sheppard, E and T J Barnes (eds), A Companion to Economic Geography, Oxford UK and Malden MA, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 95–110.

Gibson, K (2001) Regional subjection and becoming, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 19(6), 639–667.

Gibson, K (2002) Rethinking Marxism in Australia: Reflections on the ‘hills hoist road to socialism’, Journal of Australian Political Economy, 50 (December), 146–152.

Gibson, K (2002) Women, identity and activism in Asian and Pacific community economies, Development, 45(1), 74–79.

Gibson, K and J Cameron (2001) Transforming communities: Towards a research agenda, Urban Policy and Research 19(1), 7–24.

Gibson K and J Cameron (2005) Building community economies in marginalised areas. In P Smyth, T Reddel and A Jones (eds), Community and Local Governance in Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney, 149–167.

Gibson, K, Koczberski, G, Curry (2003) Working with Smallholders to Improve Productivity: An Extension Manual for OPIC Officers, Department of Human Geography, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU, Canberra, 1–66.

Gibson, K, Law, L and D McKay (2001) Beyond heroes and victims: Filipina contract migrants, economic activism and class transformations, International Feminist Journal of Politics 3(3), 365–386.

Gibson–Graham, J K (2001) ‘The economy stupid!’ Industrial policy discourse and the body economic. In P K Hui (ed.), Anti–Market Capitalism, Oxford University Press (China), Hong Kong, 245–278.

Gibson–Graham, J K (2001) Querying globalization. In J Hawley (ed.), Post–colonial, Queer: Theoretical Intersections, State University of New York Press, Ithaca, NY, 239–278.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2002) Beyond global vs local: Economic politics outside the binary frame. In A Herod and M W Wright (eds), Geographies of Power: placing scale, Blackwell, Malden, MA, USA, 25–61.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2003) An ethics of the local, Rethinking Marxism, 15(1), 49–74.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2003) Enabling ethical economies: cooperativism and class, Critical Sociology 29(2), 123–161.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2003) The Impatience of familiarity: A commentary on Michael Watts ‘Development and Governmentality’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, 24(1), 35–37.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2004) Area studies after poststructuralism, Environment and Planning A, 36(3), 405–419.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2004) The violence of development: Two political imaginaries, Development 47(1), 27–34.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2005) Building community economies: Women and the politics of place. In W Harcourt and A Escobar (eds), Women and the Politics of Place, Kumarian Press, Bloomfield, CT, 130–157.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2005) Dilemmas of theorizing class, Rethinking Marxism 17(1), 39–44.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2005) Economy. In T Bennett, L Grossberg and M Morris (eds), New Keywords: A Revised Vocabulary of Culture and Society, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 94–97.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2005) Surplus possibilities: Postdevelopment and community economies, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 26(1), 4–26.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2005) Traversing the fantasy of sufficiency: A response to Aguilar, Kelly, Laurie and Lawson, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 26(2), 119–126.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2006) Introduction to the new edition: Ten years on. In J K Gibson-Graham, The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It), reprinted with the new introduction by the University of Minnesota Press, vii–xxxvi.

Gibson-Graham J K (2006) Imagining and enacting a postcapitalist feminist economic politics, Women’s Studies Quarterly 34(1/2), 72–78.

Gibson-Graham, J K (2006) A Postcapitalist Politics, Mineapolis, University of Minnesota Press.

Gibson-Graham J K (2007) Surplus possibilities: Post-development and community economies. In A Ziai (ed.), Exploring Post-development: Theory and Practice, Problems and Perspective, London and New York, Routledge, 145–62.

Gibson-Graham J K and J Cameron (2007) Community enterprises: Imagining and enacting alternatives to capitalism, Social Alternatives 26(1), 20–25.

Gibson-Graham, J K, S Resnick and R Wolff (2000) Introduction: Class in a poststructuralist frame. In J K Gibson-Graham, S Resnick, and R Wolff (eds), Class and its Others, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 1–24.

Gibson-Graham, J K and D Ruccio (2001) ‘After’ development: Re-imagining economy and class. In J K Gibson-Graham, S Resnick and R Wolff (eds), Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism, Duke University Press, Durham and London, 158–181.

Gibson-Graham, J K, S Resnick and R Wolff (2001) Exploring a new class politics of the enterprise. In J K Gibson–Graham, S Resnick and R Wolff (eds), Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism, Duke University Press, Durham and London, 56–80.

Gibson–Graham, J K, S Resnick and R Wolff (2001) Toward a poststructuralist political economy. In J K Gibson–Graham, S Resnick and R Wolff (eds), Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism, Duke University Press, Durham and London, 1–22.

Hanson, L W, B J Allen R M Bourke and T J McCarthy (2001). Papua New Guinea Rural Development Handbook, The Australian National University, Canberra, 326pp.

Hanson, L, B J Allen and R M Bourke (2001) Mapping land resource vulnerability in the highlands of PNG. In R M Bourke, M G Allen, J G Salisbury (eds), Food Security for Papua New Guinea. Proceedings of the Papua New Guinea Food and Nutrition 2000 Conference, PNG University of Technology, Lae, Papua New Guinea, 26–30 June, 2000. ACIAR Proceedings No. 99,Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, Canberra, 284–290.

Hobson, K (2005) Considering green practices: NGOs and Singapore’s emergent environmental-political landscape, Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 20(2), 155–176.

Hobson, K (2006) Bins, bulbs and shower timers: On the techno-ethics of sustainable living, Ethics, Place and Environment 9(3), 335–354.

Hobson, K (2006) Enacting environmental justice in Singapore: Performative justice and the Green Volunteer Network, GeoForum 37(5), 671–681.

Hobson, K (2006) Environmental psychology and the geographies of ethical and sustainable consumption: Aligning, triangulating, challenging? Area 38(3), 292–300.

Hobson, K (2006) Environmental responsibility and the possibilities of pragmatist-orientated research, Social & Cultural Geography 7(2), 283–298.

Hobson, K (2007) Political animals? On animals as subjects in an enlarged political geography, Political Geography 26, 250–67.

Koczberski, G, G Curry and K Gibson (2001) Improving Productivity of the Smallholder Oil Palm Sector in Papua New Guinea: A Socio-Economic Study of the Hoskins and Popondetta Schemes, The Australian National University, Department of Human Geography, Canberra, 233pp.

Makita, R (2003) Hypothetical mechanisms for generating the rural landless, Kokusai Kaihatsu Kenkyu [Forum of International Development Studies], 12(2), 157–174.

Makita, R (2005) Opportunities for the rural landless to diversify livelihoods through partnership with a sponsor: learning from a Bangladeshi NGO’s income-generating programs (the original in Japanese), Kokusai Kaihatsu Kenkyu [Journal of International Development Studies], 14(1), 135–153.

Makita, R (2005) Partnership enterprise as a complement to microcredit for the rural poor: Learning from a Bangladeshi NGO’s income-generating programmes. In S As-Saber and Q Alam (eds), Business and Government in Bangladesh in the 21st Century, 7 November 2005, Conference Proceedings, [CD] Monash University.

Makita, R (2006) A Bangladesh NGO's attempt to link a declining industry with a growing industry: Sericulture as an economic opportunity for the poor (original in Japanese), Journal of International Development Studies 15(2), 101–118.

Makita, R (2007) Changing patron client relations favourable to new opportunities for landless labourers in rural Bangladesh, Journal of South Asian Development 2(2), 255–77.

Makita, R (2007) Exploring partnership enterprise for the rural poor through an experimental poultry program in Bangladesh, Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship 12(2), 217–37.

Makita, R (2007) Livelihood Diversification and Landlessness in Rural Bangladesh, The University Press Limited, Dhaka, 326pp.

Malam, L (2004) Embodiment and sexuality in cross-cultural research, Australian Geographer, 35(2), 177–183.

Malam, L (2004) Performing masculinity on the Thai beach scene, Tourism Geographies, 6(4), 455–471.

McKay, D (2001) Migration and masquerade: Gender and habitus in the Philippines, Geography Research Forum 21, Special Issue, The Habitus, J Hillier (ed.), 44–56.

McKay, D (2002)Filipina Identities: Geographies of Social Integration/Exclusion in the Canadian Metropolis, Research on Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis Working Paper Series, Vancouver Centre of Excellence, 53pp. http://riim.metropolis.net/

McKay, D (2002) Negotiating positionings: Exchanging life stories in research interviews. In P Moss (ed.), Feminist Geography in Practice: Research and Methods, Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, 187–199.

McKay, D (2003) Cultivating new local futures: Remittance economies and land-use patterns in Ifugao, Philippines, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol 34, Issue 2, 285–306.

McKay, D (2003) Filipinas in Canada – de-skilling as a push toward marriage. In N Piper and M Roces (eds), Wife or Worker? Asian Women and Migration, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Inc., Boulder, Colorado, 23–51.

McKay, D (2004) Everyday places – Philippine place-making and the translocal quotidian, Proceedings of the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia (CSAA) Conference, Everyday Transformations The Twenty-First Century Quotidian, 9th-11th December, Murdoch University, http://wwwmcc.murdoch.edu.au/cfel/csaa_proceedings.htm.

McKay, D (2004) Performing identities, creating cultures of circulation: Filipina migrants between home and abroad. In R Cribb, (ed.), Asia Examined:Proceedings of the15th Biennial Conference of the ASAA, 2004, Canberra, Australia, Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA) and the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/McKay-D-ASAA2004.pdf.

McKay, D (2005) Migration and the sensuous geographies of re-implacement in the Philippines, Journal of Intercultural Studies 26(1–2), 75–91.

McKay, D (2005) Reading remittance landscapes: Female migration and agricultural transition in the Philippines, Geografisk Tidsskrift, Danish Journal of Geography 105(1), 89–99.

McKay, D (2005) Rethinking locality in Ifugao: Tribes, domains and colonial histories, Philippine Studies 53(4), 459–89.

McKay, D (2005) Success stories? Filipina migrant domestic workers in Canada. In S Huang, B S A Yeoh and N A Rahman (eds), Asian Women as Transnational Domestic Workers, Marshall Cavendish Academic, Singapore, 305–341.

McKay, D (2006) Introduction: Finding ‘the field’: The problem of locality in a mobile world, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 7(3), Special Issue, Place in motion: New ethnographies of locality in the Asia-Pacific, Deirdre McKay (guest editor), 197–302.

McKay, D (2006) Translocal circulation: Place and subjectivity in an extended Filipino community, The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 7(3), Special Issue, Place in motion: New ethnographies of locality in the Asia-Pacific, Deirdre McKay (guest editor), 265–278.

McKay, D (2007) ‘Sending dollars shows feeling’ – emotions and economies in Filipino migration, Mobilities 2(2), Special Issue: Translocal subjectivities: mobility, connection, emotion, D Conradson and D McKay (guest editors), 175–94.

McKay, D (2007) Locality, place and globalization on the Cordillera – building on the work of June Prill-Brett. In B Tapang (ed.), Cordillera in June: Essays Celebrating June Prill-Brett, Anthropologist, University of Philippines Press.

McKay, D and C Brady (2005) Practices of place-making: Globalisation and locality in the Philippines’, Asia Pacific Viewpoint 46(2), 89–102.

McKay, D, A Cahill and K Gibson (2007) Strengthening community economies: Strategies for decreasing dependence and stimulating local development, Development Bulletin 72, 60–65.

McKinnon, K (2005) (Im)Mobilization and hegemony: ‘Hill tribe’ subjects and the ‘Thai’ state, Social and Cultural Geography 6(1), 31–46.

McKinnon, K (2006) An orthodoxy of the ‘local’: Post-colonialism, participation and professionalism in northern Thailand, The Geographical Journal,172(1), 22–34.

Mueller, I, P Vounatsou B J Allen and T I Smith (2001) Spatial patterns of child growth in Papua New Guinea and their relation to environment, diet, socio-economic status and subsistence activities, Annals of Human Biology 28(3), 263–280.

Potter, L (2004) Can Indonesia's complex agroforests survive globalisation and decentralisation? A study in Sanggau district, West Kalimantan. In R Cribb, (ed.), Asia Examined: Proceedings of the 15th Biennial Conference of the ASAA, 2004, Canberra, Australia, Asian Studies Association of Australia and Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/Potter-L-ASAA2004.pdf.

Potter, L (2005) Commodifying, consuming and converting Kalimantan’s forests, 1950-2002. In P Boomgaard, D Henley and M Osseweijer (eds), Muddied Waters: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Management of Forests and Fisheries in Island Southeast Asia, KITLV Press, Leiden, 373–399.

Potter, L (2005) Commodity and environment in colonial Borneo: Conservation ideas, forest conversions and economic value. In R L Wadley (ed.) Histories of the Borneo Environment: Economic, Political and Social Dimensions of Change and Continuity, KITLV Press, Leiden, 109–136.

Potter, L (2006) An overview of migration and deforestation in Southeast Asia: 1880 to 2002. In W De Jong, L Tuck-Po, A Ken-ichi (eds), The Social Ecology of Tropical Forests: Migration, Populations and Frontiers, Kyoto University Press and Trans-Pacific Press, Kyoto and Melbourne, 174–194.

Potter, L and S Badcock (2004) Cash crop smallholders, capitalism and adat: Studies in Riau Province, Indonesia, Special issue of Asia Pacific Viewpoint, L Potter and F M Cooke (editors), 45(3), 341–356.

Potter L and S Badcock (2007) Can Indonesia’s complex agroforests survive globalisation and decentralisation? InJ Connell and E Waddell (eds), Environment, Development and Change in Rural Asia-Pacific: Between Local and Global, Oxon and New York, Routledge, 167–85.

Potter, L and F M Cooke (2004) Negotiating modernity: Themes and ideas, Introduction to Special Issue, Asia Pacific Viewpoint, L Potter and F M Cooke (editors), 45(3), 30–309.

Potter, L and J Lee (2007) Managing imperata grasslands in Indonesia and Laos. In M Cairns (ed.), Voices from the Forest: Integrating Indigeneous Knowledge into Sustainable Upland Farming, Washington DC, Resources for the Future Press, 113–21.

Robinson, K, K Gibson, D McKay, and A McWilliam (2004) Negotiating alternative economic strategies for regional development, Development Bulletin 65, 46–51.

Sowei J and B J Allen (2003) Papua New Guinea. In H Brookfield, H Parsons and M Brookfield (eds), Agrodiversity: learning from farmers across the world, United Nations University Press, Tokyo, New York, 212–231.

Turia, R, (2003) Efficient management of forest resources. In D Kavanamur, C Yala and Q Clements (eds), Building a Nation in Papua New Guinea: Views of the Post-independence Generation, Pandanus Books, Canberra, 183–197.

Williams, C (2005) Knowing one’s place: Gender, mobility and shifting subjectivity in Eastern Indonesia, Global Networks: A Journal of International Affairs 5(4), 401–417.

Williams, C P (2004) Negotiating dominant feminity: Eastern Indonesian migrants and mobile subjectivity, Geography and Gender Reconsidered, [CD-ROM], Women and Geography Study Group, 6–20.

Williams, C P (2007) Maiden Voyages: Eastern Indonesian Women on the Move, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies and KITLV Press, Singapore and The Netherlands, 212pp.

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