Publications
Articles and Chapters
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"The Unbearable Whiteness of Citational Practice in U.S. Medical Anthropology,” Medical Anthropology Quarterly. (with Dána-Ain
Davis)
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“The plurality of police oversight: a method for building upon lesson learned for understanding an evolving strategy,” Policing: An International Journal. (with Kevin Karpiak and Ramona Pérez)
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“’That’s How She Talks’: Animating Text Message Evidence in the Sexual Assault Trial,” Law and Society Review. (with Heather Hlavka)
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“Intersectionality and Credibility in Child Sexual Assault Trials,” Gender and Society. (with Amber Powell and Heather Hlavka)
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“Gendered Violence and the Ethics of Social Science Research,” Violence Against Women, (with Heather Hlavka)
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“Facing Victims: Forensics, Visual Technologies and Sexual Assault Examination,” Medical Anthropology.
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“In Mother’s Lap: Violence, Kinship and the Forensic Documentary Regime,” Law, Culture & the Humanities.
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“There is No Place Like Home: The Body as the Scene of the Crime in Sexual Assault Interventions,” Home Cultures.
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“Compelling Intimacies: Domesticity, Agency and Sexuality,” Home Cultures. (with Aaron Goodfellow)
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Peer-Reviewed Chapters in Edited Volumes (* indicates co-author with equal contributions)
“Intersectionality, Sexual Violence and the Courts: An Ethnographic Exploration,” in Routledge Companion to Intersectionalities .
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“Intersectionality in the Courts: Collaborative Feminist Ethnography of Sexual Assault Adjudication” in Researching Gender-Based Violence: Embodied and Intersectional Approaches. (with Amber Powell and Heather Hlavka)
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“Thinking Forensically: Law, Medicine, and the Nomos of Sexual Violence,” in Research Handbook on Law, Medicine and Society. (with Heather Hlavka)
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“Topological Time, Law and Subjectivity: A Description in Five Folds,” in Law and Time .
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“Normalizing Sexually Violated Bodies: Sexual Assault Adjudication, Medical Evidence, and the Legal Case,” in The Ethnographic Case.
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“Sensing Sexual Assault: Evidencing Truth Claims in the Forensic Sensorium” in Sensing Law .
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“Just Living: Law, Life, Livelihood and Sexual Assault,” in An Anthropology of Living and Dying in the Contemporary World.
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“Sexual Violence, Law, and Qualities of Affiliation” in Wording the World: Veena Das and the Scenes of Inheritance.
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Other Peer-Reviewed Publications
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Anthropology (with Fatimah Jackson)
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“Medical Technology and Technique,” Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology
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“Introduction to Forging Family: Legal Documents as New Kinship Technologies,” Law, Culture & the Humanities