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2022 Conference Publication Witnessing the climate crisis and children’s mental health: a framing analysis of international news media from 2019-2021Murray, Linda, Breheny, Mary, Doig, Tom , Mooney, Maureen, Erueti, Bevan, Severinsen, Christina and Shanley, James (2022). Witnessing the climate crisis and children’s mental health: a framing analysis of international news media from 2019-2021. Population Health Congress, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 21-23 September 2022. |
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2022 Book Chapter Writing the climate crisisHorrocks, Ingrid and Doig, Tom (2022). Writing the climate crisis. Tū Rangaranga: rights, responsibilities and global citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 161-179) edited by Sharon McLennan, Margaret Forster, Rand Hazou, David Littlewood and Carol Neill. Auckland, New Zealand: Massey University Press. |
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2022 Other Outputs Living Underwater in BrisbaneDoig, Tom (2022). Living Underwater in Brisbane. Auckland, New Zealand: The Spinoff. |
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2021 Other Outputs John Summers: ink stained from the beginningDoig, Tom (2021, 07 20). John Summers: ink stained from the beginning The Spinoff |
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2021 Other Outputs Despite major conservation efforts, populations of New Zealand’s iconic kiwi are more vulnerable than people realiseCastro, Isabel, Gibb, Gillian, Undin, Malin and Doig, Tom (2021, 05 13). Despite major conservation efforts, populations of New Zealand’s iconic kiwi are more vulnerable than people realise The Conversation |
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2021 Other Outputs The Domestication of DisasterDoig, Tom (2021). The Domestication of Disaster. Literary Journalism: The newsletter of the IALJS, 15 (1), 9-10. |
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2020 Book Chapter Introduction: at first the details horrify ...Doig, Tom (2020). Introduction: at first the details horrify .... Living with the climate crisis: voices from Aotearoa. (pp. 7-28) edited by Tom Doig. Wellington, New Zealand: Bridget Williams Books. |
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2019 Other Outputs something very oldDoig, Tom (2019). something very old. Cordite Poetry Review (92). |
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2019 Other Outputs Sweet and sour pork loverTom Doig (2019). Sweet and sour pork lover. Melbourne, Australia: The Slow Canoe Press. |
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2018 Other Outputs The Animal Road: Ecotourism in Southwest CambodiaDoig, Tom (2018). The Animal Road: Ecotourism in Southwest Cambodia. Perth, Scotland: Royal Scottish Geographical Society. |
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2017 Journal Article 'Global Warming is a headf**k': using cultural journalism and oral history to engage with the lived experiences of climate changeDoig, Tom (2017). 'Global Warming is a headf**k': using cultural journalism and oral history to engage with the lived experiences of climate change. Swamphen: A Journal of Cultural Ecology (ASLEC-ANZ), 6, 39-50. |
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2016 Journal Article When Jobs Leave TownDoig, Tom (2016). When Jobs Leave Town. Big Issue Australia, 521, 30-33. |