Books/Reports:
- Bolton, L. (2003). Unfolding the Moon: Enacting Women’s Kastom in Vanuatu. Honolulu:University of Hawai’i Press.
- Kreps, C. (2003). Liberating Culture: Cross-cultural Perspectives on museums, curation and heritage preservation. London and New York: Routledge.
Book Chapters :
- Bolton, L. (2007). Resourcing Change: Fieldworkers, the Women’s Culture Project and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre, in Stanley, N. (ed.) The Future of Indigenous Museums:Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific, 23-37. New York; Oxford: Berghan Books
- Corsane G, Murtas D, Davis P. (2009) 'Place, local distinctiveness and local identity: Ecomuseum approaches in Europe and Asia'. . In: Anico, M. & Peralta, E. (eds), ed. Heritage and Identity: Engagement and Demission in the Contemporary World, 47-62. London: Routledge.
- Davis P. Ecomuseums, societies and sustainability: contrasting global experiences . In: Heritage and Sustainable Development. 2010, Evora, Portugal: Green Lines Institute for Sustainable Development
- Davis, P. (2005). Places, Cultural Touchstones, and the ecomuseum. In Heritage, Museums and Galleries: An Introductory Reader. London: Routledge.
- Gurian, E.H. (2006). “What is the Object of This Exercise?” In Civilizing the Museum: The Collected Writings of Elaine Heumann Gurian. London and New York: Routledge.
- Hendry, J. (2005). Indigenous or Alter-Native Forms of Cultural Display, in Reclaiming Culture: Indigenous People and Self-Representation, 81-7. NY; London: Palgrave.
- Simpson, M. (2006). “Revealing and Concealing: Museums, Objects, and the Transmission of Knowledge in Aboriginal Australia,” in New Museum Theory and Practice, Janet Marstine Ed. London: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Stanley, N. (1998). The Revolt of the Represented: The Growth of Cultural Centres in the Pacific, in Being Ourselves for you: The Global Display of Cultures, 85-114. London: Middlesex University Press.
Articles:
- Boast, R. 2011. Neocolonial Collaboration: Museum as Contact Zone Revisited, Museum Anthropology 34(1): 56-70.
- Christen, K. (2009). Access and Accountability: The Ecology of Information Sharing in the Digital Age. Anthropology News, “Visual Ethics.” (April 2009): 4-5.
- Corsane, G., P. Davis, S. Elliott, M. Maggi, D. Murtas & S. Rogers. (2007). Ecomuseum Evaluation: Experiences in Piemonte and Liguria, Italy. International Journal of Heritage Studies Vol. 13, No. 2, March 2007, pp. 101–116.
- Corsane, G., P. Davis, S. Elliott, M. Maggi, D. Murtas & S. Rogers. (2007). Ecomuseum Performance in Piemonte and Liguria, Italy: The Significance of Capital. International Journal of Heritage Studies. Vol. 13, No. 3, May 2007, pp. 223–239.
- Davis, P., Huang, H-Y. and Liu, W-C. Heritage, local communities and the safeguarding of spirit of place in Taiwan. Museums and Society, 2010 8 (2) 80-88
- Davis, P. (2004) Ecomuseums and the Democratisation of Japanese Museology, International Journal of Heritage Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1: 93-110.
- Geismar, H. and Tilley, C. (2003). Negotiating Materiality: International and Local Museum Practices at the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and National Museum. Oceania 73: 170-188.
- Harrison, J. What Matters: Seeing the Museum Differently. Museum Anthropology Vol. 28, Issue 2, pp. 31–42.
- Hennessy, K. (2009). Virtual Repatriation and Digital Cultural Heritage: The Ethics of Managing Online Collections. Anthropology News, “Visual Ethics” (April 2009):5-6.
- Howard, P. (2002) The Eco-museum: innovation that risks the future, International Journal of Heritage Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1: 63-72.
- Huffman, K.W. (1996). The Fieldworkers of the Vanuatu Cultural Centre and their Contribution to the Audiovisual Collections, in Bonnemaison, J. Huffman, K.W. and Tryon, D. (eds.) Arts of Vanuatu, 290-3. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
- Murtas D and Davis P. The Role of The Ecomuseo Dei Terrazzamenti E Della Vite (Cortemilia, Italy) in Community Development . Museum and Society 2009, 7(3), 150-186.
- Peers, L. 2000. Native Americans in Museums: A review of the Chase Manhattan Gallery of North America, Anthropology Today 16 (6), 8-13.
- Regenvanu, R. (1999). Afterward: Vanuatu Perspectives on Research, Oceania 70(1): 98-100.
- Ridington, A., and K. Hennessy. (2009). Building Indigenous Agency Through Web-Based Exhibition: Dane-Wajich – Dane-zaa Stories and Songs: Dreamers and the Land, in J. Trantand D. Bearman (eds.). Museums and the Web 2008: Proceedings, Toronto: Archives & Museum Informatics. Published March 31, 2008. Consulted June 21, 2009.
- Stefano, M. (2009). Museums of the Future: using the ecomuseum ideal to promote and safeguard intangible cultural heritage. London Debates 2009 / School of Advanced Study, University of London. (14th May 2009 - 16th May 2009).
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