Research Publications for Fiona E Mccormack
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McCormack, F. (2022). Commentary on the special issue: anthropology and the labour theory of value. Dialectical Anthropology, 46(1), 73-84. doi:10.1007/s10624-022-09651-y
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MCCORMACK, Fiona EMcCormack, F. (2021). Interdependent Kin in Māori Marine Environments. Oceania, 91(2), 197-215. doi:10.1002/ocea.5308
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MCCORMACK, Fiona EMcCormack, F. (2021). The Kermadec ocean sanctuary: Terraqueous territorialization and Māori marine environments. Pacific Affairs, 94(1), 77-96. doi:10.5509/202194177
McCormack, F. (2021). [Review of Tatau: A history of Samoan tattooing by Sean Mallon and Sébastien Galliot]. Pacific Affairs, 94(1), 222-224. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
Mika, J. (2020). Comment on Fiona McCormack’s “Precarity, indigeneity and the market in Māori fisheries. Public Anthropologist, 2, 106-111. doi:10.1163/25891715-00201003
McCormack, F. (2019). Response to doing Indigenous epistemology: Internal debates about inside knowledge in Māori Society. Current Anthropology, 60(2), 166-167.
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MCCORMACK, Fiona EMcCormack, F., & Forde, J. (2019). Fisheries (Summary). In M. Aldenderfer (Ed.), Oxford Research Encyclopedia, Anthropology. USA: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780190854584.013.183
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MCCORMACK, Fiona EMcCormack, F. (2018). The Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary and iwi settlement quota. In Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania (ASAO). Conference held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
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MCCORMACK, Fiona EMcCormack, F. (2018). Māori saltwater commons: Property, wealth and inequality. Commoning Ethnography, 1(1), 9-31.
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MCCORMACK, Fiona EMcCormack, F. (2018). [Review of Under the Volcano The People of Kalapana, 1823 to 2010 by Charles Langlas]. Pacific Affairs, 91(4), 863-865. Retrieved from http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/
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