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      • arrow_forward The art and cultural continuum of urban Aboriginal agriculture
      • arrow_forward Bio-politics of climate change governance
      • arrow_forward The Blue Economy in West Africa: livelihoods of small-scale fisheries
      • arrow_forward Climate change and civil conflict
      • arrow_forward Climate Movement Strategy
      • arrow_forward Climate scepticism in the media
      • arrow_forward Environmental movements: bridging the north-south divide
      • arrow_forward Feminist Energy Democracy
      • arrow_forward Goro nickel mine: An environmental experiment in New Caledonia
      • arrow_forward The Imitation Economy
      • arrow_forward The impact of coral reef restoration projects on coastal communities in the Philippines
      • arrow_forward Implications of Fisheries Governance for Livelihood and Well-being: Current Perspectives from Ghana’s Small-scale Fisheries
      • arrow_forward Mining the high frontier
      • arrow_forward New Environmental Knowledge: Large Dam in Northeast India
      • arrow_forward Policy disconnections in the regulation of sustainable seafood in Australia
      • arrow_forward Social legitimacy of decarbonisation of energy
      • arrow_forward The Sustainability of the Global Food System: A Case Study on Australian Wheat and Indonesian Instant Noodles
      • arrow_forward The Weather Diaries
      • arrow_forward Wind farm development in Australia and Taiwan
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      • arrow_forward Aboriginal land and economic activity
      • arrow_forward Blue economy
      • arrow_forward Circular economy opportunities for fisheries and aquaculture in Australia
      • arrow_forward Coal Rush
      • arrow_forward Coastal livelihood transitions and China’s Belt and Road Initiative 2020-2022
      • arrow_forward Commonwealth fisheries Indigenous engagement strategy
      • arrow_forward Decarbonising electricity
      • arrow_forward Democracy and global energy transition
      • arrow_forward Developing cost-effective socio-economic monitoring for inland recreational fisheries in NSW
      • arrow_forward Developing social and economic monitoring and evaluation systems in Indonesian tuna fisheries
      • arrow_forward Disruptive Technology
      • arrow_forward The Green Square Atlas of Civic Ecologies 2021
      • arrow_forward Handbooks for fisheries managers to address the social dimensions of seafood production in Pacific Island countries
      • arrow_forward Heat in the Streets
      • arrow_forward Heat at Work: United Workers Union (2020-2021)
      • arrow_forward Institutional effectiveness and political economy of coral reef restoration in the Philippines
      • arrow_forward Monitoring framework for social and economic development contributions from Pacific tuna industries
      • arrow_forward Scaling up community based sea cucumber culture in Vietnam and the Philippines
      • arrow_forward Surfacing urban wetlands in two urban renewal sites in Sydney
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Aerial view of riverine system

2024

  • Barclay, K., Fabinyi, M., Song, A. Y., Ota, Y., Vandenberg, J., & McClean, N. (2024). What are the Impacts on Community Wellbeing of Social Relations in Conservation Projects?. Conservation and Society, 10-4103.
  • Bavinck, M., Scholtens, J., & Fabinyi, M. (2024). Maximum sustainable employment: Adding to the beacons of wild fisheries governance. Fish and Fisheries.
  • Fabinyi, M. (2024). Small-scale fisheries, large-scale fisheries and fisheries governance in the Philippines. Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 26(2), 159-172.
  • Croft, F., Breakey, H., Voyer, M., Cisneros-Montemayor, A., Issifu, I., Solitei, M., Moyle, C., Campbell, B., Barclay, K., Benzaken, D., Bodwitch, H., Fusco, L., Lozano, A. G., Ota, Y., Pauwelussen, A., Schutter, M., Singh, G., & Pouponneau, A. (2024). Rethinking blue economy governance – A blue economy equity model as an approach to operationalise equity. Environmental Science and Policy, 155, 103710. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2024.103710
  • Gomez, R., Mamauag, S., Fabinyi, M., dela Cruz, D., McLeod, I. M., Cabaitan, P., & Harrison, P. L. (2024). Implications of fisher perceptions on coral restoration in Tondol, northwestern Philippines. Ocean & Coastal Management, 255, 107233.
  • Matorres, D. E., Fabinyi, M., Horigue, V., Novilla, C. T., & Baria-Rodriguez, M. V. (2024). Institutional dimensions of coral reef restoration in the Philippines. Environmental Science & Policy, 156, 103734.
  • McCarthy, A. H., Steadman, D., Richardson, H., Murphy, J., Benbow, S., Brian, J. I., Fabinyi, M.,... & Mukherjee, N. (2024). Destructive fishing: An expert‐driven definition and exploration of this quasi‐concept. Conservation Letters, e13015.
  • Sari, I., Boli, P., White, A., Barclay, K.M., Simatauw, F., Tebay, S., Menai, E., Henan, Z., Leatemia, S., Parenden, D., Ananta, A., Ichsan, M., Rotinsulu, C. (2024) Integrating social equity as a new paradigm in managing fisheries: Case of the flying fish roe fishery, West Papua Province, Indonesia, Ocean & Coastal Management, 249, 106971. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2023.106971.
  • Song, A.Y., Fabinyi, M. and Barclay, K. (2024) China and seafood trade after coronavirus: the role of state actors, Marine Policy, 160, 105992. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2023.105992.
  • Mangubhai, S., Fox, M., Nand, Y. and Mason, N. (2024) Value chain analysis of a women-dominated wild-caught mud crab fishery. Fish and Fisheries (as of 24th July 2024 publication online only, not as part of an issue) https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12838
  • Goodall, H. 2024: ‘Solidarity & dilemmas: Tranby, indenture & the nuclear-free & independent Pacific campaigns, 1980s’, Labour History 126(1): 73-95. https://doi.org/10.3828/labourhistory.2024.6
  • Humphrys, E. (2024) ‘Neoliberalism: Different Paths Within a Global Process’, in Emil Dauncey, Vandana Desai and Robert B Potter (eds), Companion to Development Studies (4th Edition), Routledge.
  • Humphrys, E. (2024) ‘Hegemony as a Protean Concept’, in William Carroll (ed), The Elgar Companion to Antonio Gramsci, Edward Elgar Publishing.
     

2023

  • Ayilu, R. K. (2023). Limits to blue economy: challenges to accessing fishing livelihoods in Ghana’s port communities. Maritime Studies, 22(2), 11.
  • Ayilu, R. K., Fabinyi, M., Barclay, K., & Bawa, M. A. (2023). Blue economy: industrialisation and coastal fishing livelihoods in Ghana. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 1-18.
  • Barclay K., Vunisea A., Streeter M., Mauli S. and Makhoul N. (eds). 2023. Pacific handbook for human rights, gender equity and social inclusion in tuna industries. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 163 p. (NTRO)
  • Barclay, K. M., Bush, S. R., Poos, J. J., Richter, A., van Zwieten, P. A. M., Hamon, K. G., Carballo-Cárdenas, E., Pauwelussen, A. P., Groeneveld, R. A., Toonen, H. M., Schadeberg, A., Kraan, M., Bailey, M., & van Leeuwen, J. (2023). Social harvest control rules for sustainable fisheries. Fish and Fisheries. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12769
  • Crosby, A., & Vanni, I. (2023). Planty Design Activism: Alliances with Seeds. Design and Culture, 15(1), 3–26. https://doi.org/10.1080/17547075.2022.2125146
  • Esmail, N., McPherson, J. M., Abulu, L., Amend, T., Amit, R., Bhatia, S.,… Fabinyi, M., ... & Wintle, B. (2023). What's on the horizon for community-based conservation? Emerging threats and opportunities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2023.02.008 
  • Goodman J., Humphrys E, & Newman F. (2023). ‘Working in Heat: Contrasting Heat Management Approaches Among Outdoor Employees and Contractors’, Safety Science, 165, online first. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssci.2023.106185 
  • Jones, S.J., Crosby, A. & Vanni, I. 2023. 'From photo documentation to photo diagrams: a technique to make civic ecologies present and legible', Visual Communication
  • Kadfak, A., Barclay, K.M., Song, A. 2023. EU Trade-Related Measures against Illegal Fishing: Policy Diffusion and Effectiveness in Thailand and Australia. Earthscan, Routledge, London.
  • Leimbach, T., Kent, J., Walker, J. (2023) The affective dimension of crisis subjects: teaching Environmental Communication through intersecting crises. Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 62(3):325-351. 
  • Matorres, D. E., Fabinyi, M., Barclay, K., & Harrison, P. (2023). Coral restoration in the Philippines: Interactions with key coastal sectors. Ocean and Coastal Management, 246. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2023.106881
  • Song, A.Y., Fabinyi, M., Barclay, K.M. 2023. China’s Approach to Global Fisheries: Power in the Governance of Anti-Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing. Environmental Politics, 32(3): 407-426. DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2087338
  • Vanni, I. & Crosby, A. (2023) 'On countermapping and codesigning with more-than-humans', in Place A. (ed) Feminist Designer: On the personal and political in design. The MIT Press 
  • Vanni, I., & Crosby, A. (2023). Edge. Environmental Humanities, 15 (1): 164–167. https://doi.org/10.1215/22011919-10216217
  • Vanni, I., & Crosby, A. (2023). Place-based methodologies for design research: An ethnographic approach. Design Studies, 85, 101168. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.destud.2023.101168
  • Walker, J. (2023) ‘Entropic dissipation’ and ‘Ecological limits’. In: Haddad B, Solomon B (Eds) Dictionary of Ecological Economics, Edward Elgar, pp. 152 and 192-193.
  • Walker, J. (2023). ‘Silencing the Voice: the fossil-fuelled Atlas Network’s Silencing the Voice: the fossil-fuelled Atlas Network’s campaign against constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australia’.  Cosmopolitan Civil Societies vol. 15, no 2. (Open Access) https://epress.lib.uts.edu.au/journals/index.php/mcs/article/view/8813 
  • Barclay K., Vunisea A., Streeter M., Mauli S. and Makhoul N. (eds). (2023). Pacific handbook for human rights, gender equity and social inclusion in tuna industries. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. (pending FASS NTRO committee decision).
     

2022

  • Ayilu, R. K., Fabinyi, M., & Barclay, K. (2022). Small-scale fisheries in the blue economy: Review of scholarly papers and multilateral documents. Ocean & Coastal Management, 216, 105982. 

  • Barclay KM; Satapornvanit AN; Syddall VM; Williams MJ (2022) Tuna is women's business too: Applying a gender lens to four cases in the Western and Central Pacific. Fish and Fisheries, 23(3): 584-600. https://doi.org/10.1111/faf.12634.  

  • Bellamy, R., Osaka, S. & Castree, N. (2022). Framing ‘nature-based’ solutions to climate change’, WIRES Climate Change, .http://doi.org/10.1002/wcc.729
  • Bodwitch H; Song AM; Temby O; Reid J; Bailey M; Hickey GM (2022) Why New Zealand’s Indigenous reconciliation process has failed to empower Māori fishers: Distributional, procedural, and recognition-based injustices. World Development, 157, 105894. 

  • Brooks K; Barclay K; Grafton RQ; Gollan N (2022) Transforming coastal and marine management: Deliberative democracy and integrated management in New South Wales, Australia. Marine Policy. Marine Policy 139(May), 104053. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2020.104053 

  • Castree, N. (2022) The Anthropocene and the geography of everything: can we learn how to think and act well in the ‘age of humans’? Scottish Geographical Journal, https://doi.org/10.1080/14702541.2022.2100923 

  • Crosby, A. and Vanni, I. ‘Planty Design Activism: Alliances with Seeds’, Design and Culture 0(0). Routledge: 1–24. DOI: 10.1080/17547075.2022.2125146.  

  • Crosman, K.M., Allison, E.H., Ota, Y., Cisneros-Montemayor, A.M., Signh, G.G., Swartz, W., Bailey, M., Barclay, K.M., Blume, G., Colléter, M., Fabinyi, M., Faustman, E.M., Fielding, R., Griffin, P.J., Hanich, Q., Harden-Davies, H., Kelly, R.P., Kenny, T-A., Klinger, T., Kittinger, J.N., Nakamura, K., Pauwelussen, A.P., Pictou, S., Rothschild, C., Seto, K.L., Spalding, A.K. (2022) Social Equity is Key to Sustainable Ocean Governance. Ocean Sustainability 1(4) https://doi.org/10.1038/s44183-022-00001-7. 

  • Fabinyi, M, Barclay, K (2022) Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods. Palgrave Pivot, London.  

  • Fabinyi, M., Belton, B., Dressler, W. H., Knudsen, M., Adhuri, D. S., Aziz, A. A., ... & Vandergeest, P. (2022). Coastal transitions: Small-scale fisheries, livelihoods, and maritime zone developments in Southeast Asia. Journal of Rural Studies, 91, 184-194. 

  • Fabinyi, M. Gorospe J, McClean NM, Menez, MAJM. (2022). Evolving governance structures in community-based sandfish mariculture and their interactions with livelihood outcomes: Evidence from the Philippines. Frontiers in Marine Science https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1025693 

  • Ghosh D. (2022). The bones of our mother: Adivasi dispossession in an Indian State, in (eds)  Ann McGrath, A. & Russell L. The Routledge Companion to Global Indigenous History, Routledge London and New York.
  • Gooch, N. (2022). Imagining a just future for new Caledonia: Green mining, climate justice, and the Kanak fight for independence. Journal of Australian Political Economy, 89, 114–135. https://doi.org/10.3316/agispt.20220822072619  

  • Goodman, J (2022) Social Movements and Climate Change: “Climatizing” Society From Within. In Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate, Oxford University Press.  

  • Goodman, J; Heikkinen R; Knobloch B (2022) Not resource curse nor resource benefit, but ‘resource negotiation’? Communities against coal seam gas on the fossil frontier. The Journal of Australian Political Economy, 89, 136-157.  

  • Humphrys, E., Goodman, J.. and Newman, F. (2022) ‘Zonked the Hell Out’: Climate Change and Heat Stress at Work, Economic and Labour Relations Review, 33(2) 256–271. 

  • Haas B; Mackay M; Novaglio C; Fullbrook L; Murunga M; Sbrocchi C; McDonald J; McCormack PC; Alexander K; Fudge M. et al. (2022) The future of ocean governance. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 32, 253-270. 

  • Hastings J; Song AY (2022) The maritime security fallout from North Korea's fisheries policy. Marine Policy, 136, 104915.  

  • Hayward, P (2022) Apex liminality: comprehending Lord Howe Island's cloud forest and related island eco-systems. Anthropocenes 3(1), 1-13. https://www.anthropocenes.net/article/id/1217/
     

  • Hayward, P (2022) Taking the trouble: An engagement with Jonathan Pugh and David Chandler’s Anthropocene Islands: Entangled Worlds. Okinawan Journal of Island Studies 3, 213-221. https://u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp

  • Lawless S; Cohen PJ; McDougall C; Mangubhai S; Song AM; Morrison TH (2022) Tinker, tailor or transform: Gender equality amidst social-ecological change. Global Environmental Change, 72, 102434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2021.102434  

  • Leimbach T, Kent J, Walker J (2023) The affective dimension of crisis subjects: teaching Environmental Communication through intersecting crises. Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 62(3):325-351.  

  • Marshall, JP (2022) A Social Exploration of the West Australian Gorgon Gas, Carbon Capture and Storage Project. Clean Technologies, 4(1), 67-90.  https://doi.org/10.3390/cleantechnol4010006  

  • Marshall, JP (2022) Comparing local energy conflicts in NSW Australia: moving to climate generosity. Globalisations.  https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2022.2073067

  • Nash KL; Alexander K; Melbourne-Thomas J; Novaglio C; Sbrocchi C; Villanueva C; Pecl GT (2022) Developing achievable alternate futures for key challenges during the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 32, 19–36. 

  • Satizábal P; Dressler WH; Guieb ER; Varquez JG; Fabinyi M (2022) Seascape shadows: Life in the ruins of the edible bird's nest harvest in northern Palawan, the Philippines. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 25148486211058585 

  • Sa, H., & Fabinyi, M. (2022). From a fishing village to tourist destination. Shima, 16(2). 

  • Sbrocchi C; Pecl G; van Putten I; Roetman P (2022) A Citizen Science Community of Practice: Relational Patterns Contributing to Shared Practice. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 7(1), 3.  http://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.358

  • Steenbergen DJ; Song AM; Andrew N (2022) A theory of scaling for community-based fisheries management.Ambio, 51, 666–677. 

  • Song, A. Y., & Fabinyi, M. (2022). China’s 21st century maritime silk road: Challenges and opportunities to coastal livelihoods in ASEAN countries. Marine Policy, 136, 104923. 

  • Song, A.Y., Fabinyi, M., Barclay, K.M. (2022) China’s Approach to Global Fisheries: Power in the Governance of Anti-Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing. Environmental Politics, DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2022.2087338 

  • Song AY; Yao Y (2022) To Ban or Not to Ban: China's Trade in Endangered Species. Journal of Contemporary China, 31(133), 153-167. DOI: 10.1080/10670564.2021.1926103 

  • Song, A. Y., & Fabinyi, M. (2022). China’s 21st century maritime silk road: Challenges and opportunities to coastal livelihoods in ASEAN countries. Marine Policy, 136, 104923. 

  • Vanni Accarigi I; Vaccari A; Franzo P (2022) ‘Making Kin’ in Fashion Design. From Agri-food Waste to Sustainable Materials in Italy. In The Ecological Turn. Design, Architecture and Aesthetics beyond “Anthropocene”, pp. 305-317. TU Delft Open Publishing.  

  • Vanni, I., & Crosby, A. (2022). Seedballs as Method. In O. Vodeb (Ed.), Radical Intimacies: Extradisciplinary Investigation in Making Things Public (pp. 195–218). Intellect Books.  

  • Vanni, I., & Crosby, A. (2023). Edge. Environmental Humanities, 15 (1): 164–167.  https://doi.org/10.1215/22011919-10216217

  • Vanni, I., & Crosby, A. (2023). Place-based methodologies for design research: An ethnographic approach. Design Studies, 85, 101168. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.destud.2023.101168  

  • Walker, J. (2022). Freedom to burn: mining propaganda, fossil capital and the Australian neoliberals,  in Slobodian, Q. & Plehwe, D. (eds.), Market Civilisations. Neoliberals East and South, Zone Books: Princeton University Press.

2021

  • Blythe, J.L., Armitage, D., Bennett, N.J., Silver, J.J. and Song, A.M. (2021). The politics of ocean governance transformations. Frontiers in Marine Science, 634718. 
  • Brooks, K., Barclay, K., Grafton, R. Q., & Gollan, N. (2020). Transforming coastal and marine management: Deliberative democracy and integrated management in New South Wales, Australia. Marine Policy, 104053.
  • Castree, N. (2021). David Harvey's Marxism: Making space for time, making time for space. In Handbook of Marxism and Post-Marxism (pp. 543-544). Routledge.
  • Castree, N. (2021). Framing, deframing and reframing the Anthropocene, Ambio 50, 1788–1792. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-020-01437-2
  • Castree, N. (2021). Making the environmental humanities consequential in “the Age of Consequences’: the potential of global environmental assessments. Environmental Humanities, 13(2), 433-458.
  • Castree, N. (2021). Marxism and the logics of dis/integration. Human Geography, 19427786211048212.
  • Castree, N., Bellamy, R., & Osaka, S. (2021). The future of global environmental assessments: Making a case for fundamental change. The Anthropocene Review, 8(1), 56-82.
  • Fabinyi, M., and Barclay, K. Asia-Pacific Fishing Livelihoods. Palgrave MacMillan, Cham. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-79591-7.
  • Fabinyi, M., Wu, A., Lau, S., Mallory, T., Barclay, K., Walsh, K., & Dressler, W. (2021). China’s Blue Economy: a state project of modernisation, The Journal of Environment & Development, 30(2), 127-148.
  • Garcia Garcia, S., Barclay, K., Nicholls, R. (2021). Can anti-illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing trade measures spread internationally? Case study of Australia. Ocean and Coastal Management 202: 105494.
  • Goodman, J, & Morton, T. (2021). Climate movements in Germany, India and Australia: dynamics of transition, transformation and emergency’ + ‘From ‘carbon democracy’ to ‘climate democracy? Introducing the Special Issue’, Globalisations.
  • Goodman, J. (2021). Social movements and climate change: 'climatizing' society, from within?, in Von Storch, H. (et al) (eds) Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Climate Science, OUP: Oxford.
  • Goodman, J. & Anderson, J. (2021). From climate change to economic change: Reflections on feedback, Globalizations.
  • Goodman, J., Da Rimini, F. & Swarnakar, P. (2021). Climate policy networks in Australia: dynamics of failure and possibility, Australian Journal of Politics and History, 76(3).
  • Humphrys, E., & Newman, F. (2021). High heat and climate change at Work: Report for the United Workers Union, Climate Justice Research Centre. https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/handle/10453/151184
  • Lau, J.D., Song, A.M., Morrison, T., Fabinyi, M., Brown, K., Blythe, J., Allison, E.H. and Adger, W.N., (2021). Morals and climate decision-making: insights from social and behavioural sciences, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 52, 27-35.
  • Norman, H. (2021). Aboriginal Redfern 'then and now': Between the symbolic and the real. Australian Aboriginal Studies, (1), 22-35.
  • Norman, H. (2021). From assimilation to recognition: Aboriginal participation in rugby league in New South Wales. Sporting Traditions, 38(1), 3-28.
  • Norman, H., Apolonio, T., & Parker, M. (2021). Mapping local and regional governance: reimagining the New South Wales Aboriginal sector. Cosmopolitan Civil Societies, 13(1).
  • Osaka, S., Bellamy, R., & Castree, N. (2021). Framing “nature‐based” solutions to climate change. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 12(5), e729.
  • Plehwe, D., Goldenbaum, M., Ramanujam, A., McKie, R., Moreno, J., Ekberg, K., Hall, G.,  Araldi, L., Walker, J., Brulle, R., Neujeffski, M., Graham, N. Hrubes, M. and Slobodian. Q. (2021). The Mises Network and climate policy:  Policy briefing no. 9, Climate Social Science Network. https://www.cssn.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/CSSN-Mises-Research-Report.pdf
  • Song, A. M., Dressler, W. H., Satizábal, P., & Fabinyi, M. (2021). From conversion to conservation to carbon: The changing policy discourse on mangrove governance and use in the Philippines. Journal of Rural Studies, 82, 184-195.
  • Song, A. Y., & Yao, Y. (2021). To ban or not to ban: China’s trade in endangered species, Journal of Contemporary China. https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2021.1926103
  • Song, A.Y. (2021). Linking trade and environment in emerging economies: Korea’s ambition for making green free trade agreements, The Pacific Review, 34(2), 321-350. https://doi.org/10.1080/09512748.2019.1672771.
  • Tienhaara, K. & Walker, J. (2021). Fossil capital, ‘unquantifiable risk’ and neoliberal nationalizations: The case of the Trans Mountain Pipeline in Canada’, Geoforum, 124, 120-131.  https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S001671852100172X
  • Voyer, M., Allison, E. H., Farmery, A., Fabinyi, M., Steenbergen, D. J., van Putten, I., ... & Andrew, N. (2021). The role of voluntary commitments in realizing the promise of the Blue Economy. Global Environmental Change, 71, 102372.
  • Ylä-Anttila, T., Gronow, A., Karimo, A., Goodman, J. & Da Rimini, F. (2021) Breaking the treadmill? Climate change policy networks and the prospects for low carbon futures in Australia and Finland, Society and Natural Resources, 33(11), 1380-1398.

2020

  • Castree, N., Amoore, L., Hughes, A., Laurie, N., Manley, D. , Parnell, S. (2020). Boundless contamination and progress in Geography, Progress in Human Geography, 44(3).  411-414.
  • Castree, N. (2020). Speaking for the Earth and humans in the “Age of Consequences”, Ecocene: Cappadocia Journal of Environmental Humanities, 1(1), 32-43.
  • Crona, B., Wassénius, E., Troell, M., Barclay, K., Mallory, T., Fabinyi, M., ... & Eriksson, H. (2020). China at a crossroads: An analysis of China's changing seafood production and consumption. One Earth, 3(1), 32-44.
  • Garcia Garcia, S., Barclay, K., Nicholls, R. (2020). Policy and the meanings of fish: the differentiation of sustainable seafood in Australia, in Probyn, E., Johnston, K. & Lee, N. (eds.) Sustaining Seas. Oceanic Space and the Politics of Care, Rowman & Littlefield .
  • Ghosh, D. (2020). Rights and coercion: Adivasi rights and coal mining in central India. In Dipesh Chakrabarty and the Global South (pp. 93-104). Routledge.
  • Esmail, N., Wintle, B. C., Sas‐Rolfes, M., Athanas, A., Beale, C. M., Bending, Z., Fabinyi, M.  & Milner‐Gulland, E. J. (2020). Emerging illegal wildlife trade issues: A global horizon scan. Conservation Letters, 13(4), e12715.
  • Fabinyi, M. (2020). Maritime disputes and seafood regimes: a broader perspective on fishing and the Philippines–China relationship. Globalizations, 17(1), 146-160.
  • Fabinyi, M., Hayward, P., Canlas, I. P., & Kalmuratov, S. (2020). Changing inland waterbody livelihoods in Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Journal of Marine and Island Cultures.
  • Garcia Garcia, S., Barclay, K., Nicholls, R. (2021). Can anti-IUU fishing trade measures spread internationally? Case study of Australia, Ocean and Coastal Management 202,  105494. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105494
  • Gollan, N., & Barclay, K. (2020). 'It's not just about fish': Assessing the social impacts of marine protected areas on the wellbeing of coastal communities in New South Wales. PloS one, 15(12), e0244605.
  • Goodman, J. & Anderson, J. (2021). Crises of climate and capital: three contradictions and prospects for contestation’, in Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, 58-68.
  • Goodman, J., Connor, L., Ghosh, D., Kohli, K., Marshall, J. P., Menon, M., & Rosewarne, S. (2020). Beyond the Coal Rush: A Turning Point for Global Energy and Climate Policy?. Cambridge University Press.
  • Goodman, J. and Anderson, J. (2020). Crises of capital and climate: Three contradictions and prospects for contestation, in Hosseini, H., Goodman, J., Motta, M. and Gills, B.  (eds) Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, Routledge, London. (2 authors)
  • Goodman, J. (2020). Three worlds of climate imperialism: prospects for climate justice, in Hosseini, H., Goodman, J., Motta, M. and Gills, B. (eds) Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies, Routledge, London, pp. 301-314.
  • Humphrys, E., Copland, S., & Mansillo, L. (2020). Anti-politics in Australia: Hypotheses, evidence and trends, Journal of Australian Political Economy, (86), 122-156.
  • Humphrys, E., Newman, F., & Goodman, J. (2020). Heat stress and work in the era of climate change: what we know, and what we need to learn. Report: Climate Justice Research Centre & Centre for Future Work/The Australia Institute. https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/bitstream/10453/144332/2/Heat_Stress_and_Work_FINAL.pdf
  • Hosseini, S. H., Goodman, J., Motta, S. C., & Gills, B. K. (Eds.) (2020). The Routledge handbook of transformative global studies. Routledge.
  • Marshall, J. P. (2020). Trolling and the orders and disorders of communication in ‘(Dis) Information Society’, in Theorising Media and Conflict. Anthropology of Media, Berghan,  137-157.
  • Morton, T., Marshall, J. P., Connor, L., Ghosh, D., & Műller, K. (2020). From coal to renewables: changing socio-ecological relations of energy in India, Australia, and Germany. In The Role of Public Participation in Energy Transitions (pp. 93-104). Academic Press.
  • Newman, F., & Humphrys, E. (2020). Construction workers in a climate precarious world. Critical Sociology, 46(4-5), 557-572.
  • Renn, O., & Marshall, J. P. (2020). History of the energy transition in Germany: from the 1950s to 2019. In The role of public participation in energy transitions (pp. 9-38). Academic Press.
  • Sbrocchi, C., Garcia Garcia, S., Barclay, K., Brooks, K. (2021). Australia, in ‘Unlocking’ some legal and policy frameworks for small-scale fisheries, Too Big to Ignore, Global Partnership for Small-Scale Fisheries research. http://toobigtoignore.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Legal-analysis-e-book-Australia_F_s.pdf 
  • Song, A. M., Scholtens, J., Barclay, K., Bush, S. R., Fabinyi, M., Adhuri, D. S., & Haughton, M. (2020). Collateral damage? Small‐scale fisheries in the global fight against IUU fishing. Fish and Fisheries, 21(4), 831-843.
  • Satizábal, P., Dressler, W. H., Fabinyi, M., & Pido, M. D. (2020). Blue economy discourses and practices: reconfiguring ocean spaces in the Philippines. Maritime Studies, 19(2), 207-21.
  • Vanni, I. (2020). Precarious objects: Activism and Design in Italy. Manchester University Press.
  • Vanni, I., Crosby, A. (2020). Special Issue editorial: ‘Recombinant ecologies in the city’, Visual Communication, 19(3): 323-330.
  • Vanni, I., & Crosby, A. (2020). The not-yet-tropical: mapping recombinant ecologies in a Sydney suburb, Visual Communication, 19(3), 331-352.
  • Walker, J. (2020). More Heat than Life: the Tangled Roots of Ecology, Energy and Economics. Palgrave Macmillan.

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