All Stories

  1. Divinely significant: towards a postsecular approach to the materiality of popular religion in Asia
  2. Consensus building, negotiation, and conflict resolution for heritage place management
  3. Stories from the Sandstone: Quarantine Inscriptions from Australia's Immigrant Past By Peter Hobbins, Ursula K. Frederick and Anne Clarke Arbon, Sydney, 2016 ISBN: 9780994310767. Pp. 304 AUD45(hardback).
  4. Stones standing. Archaeology, colonialism, and ecotourism in northern Laos
  5. Counterheritage: Critical Perspectives on Heritage Conservation in Asia By Denis Byrne. London: Routledge, 2014. Pp. x + 244. Hardcover, $145.00.
  6. Encountering Migration Heritage in a National Park
  7. A transnational approach to migration heritage
  8. What Anchors the Tu Do?
  9. Heritage corridors: transnational flows and the built environment of migration
  10. The problem with looting: An alternative perspective on antiquities trafficking in Southeast Asia
  11. Counterheritage: Critical Perspectives on Heritage Conservation in A sia By Denis Byrne New York: Routledge, 2014 ISBN 9780415744065. Pp. 244. US$140 (hbk).
  12. Knowledge and power in prehistoric societies: orality, memory and the transmission of culture
  13. Love & loss in the 1960s
  14. Nervous Landscapes: Race and Space in Australia
  15. Archaeology and the Fortress of Rationality
  16. Fishing the Georges River: Cultural Diversity and Urban Environments
  17. Enchanted Parklands
  18. Partnerships in the Heritage of the Displaced
  19. Nervous Landscapes
  20. The Ethos of Return: Erasure and Reinstatement of Aboriginal Visibility in the Australian Historical Landscape
  21. The nation, the élite and the Southeast Asian antiquities trade: With special reference to Thailand
  22. Buddhiststupaand Thai social practice
  23. Western hegemony in archaeological heritage management
  24. Anti-Superstition
  25. Days in Hong Kong, May 2011
  26. Thinking about Popular Religion and Heritage