2008. ‘Photographing Spirits: Biangai Photography, Ancestors and the Environment in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea.’ As part of a special issue, Haunting Images: The affective power of photography. Ben Smith and Richard Vokes, Guest Editors. Visual Anthropology 21(4):310-326.

with Heather Young-Leslie. 2008. ‘Thinking Ecographically: Places, Ecographers and Environmentalism.’ Nature+Culture 3(2):183-205. link

2008. ‘Whose Mine Closure?: Appearances, Temporality and Mineral Extraction in Papua New Guinea.’ Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 14(1): 21-37. link

2007. ‘Moral Epistemologies: Biangai Pathways to Building Knowledge.’ In Dreadlocks Vaka-Vuku, Special Issue: Proceedings of the Pacific Epistemologies Conference 2006. M. Prasad (ed.), Pacific Writers Forum, The Department of Literature and Language, University of the South Pacific.

2007. ‘Cannabis and Fantasies of Development: Revaluing Relations through Land in Rural Papua New Guinea.’ The Australian Journal of Anthropology 18(1): 56-71. link

with David Lipset. 2006. ‘Another Kind of Gold: An Introduction to Marijuana in Papua New Guinea.’ As part of a special issue: Marijuana in Papua New Guinea, D. Lipset and J. Halvaksz, Guest Editors. Oceania 76(3): 209-219. link

2006. ‘Drug Bodies: Relations with Substances.’ As part of a special issue: Marijuana in Papua New Guinea, D. Lipset and J. Halvaksz, Guest Editors. Oceania 76(3): 235-244. link

2006. ‘Becoming ‘local tourists’: Travel, landscapes and identity in Papua New Guinea.’ Tourist Studies 6(2): 99-117. link

2006. ‘Cannibalistic Imaginaries: Mining the Natural and Social Body in Papua New Guinea.’ As part of a special issue: Melanesian Mining Modernities, P. West, and M. Macintyre, Guest Editors. The Contemporary Pacific: A Journal of Island Affairs 18(2): 335-359. link

2003. ‘Singing about the Land among the Biangai.’ Oceania 7(3): 153-169. link

One Response to “publications”

  1. HyL Says:

    Nice blog site. good title. I’m going to pass on the photo-paper to my colleague Craig Campbell (similar interstes). cheers!

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