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  • "Co-use of methamphetamine and opioids among people in treatment in Oregon: A qualitative examination of interrelated structural, community, and individual-level factors." 2021. Lopez et. al. International Journal of Drug Policy 91. Lopez et al. 2021_Co Use of Methamphetamines and Opioids.pdf418.34 KB
  • "Necropolitics in the “Compassionate” City: Care/ Brutality in San Francisco" 2020. Lopez, AM. Medical Anthropologyhttps://doi.org/10.1080/01459740.2020.1753046 Lopez 2020_Necropolitics and the Compassionate City_0.pdf1.36 MB
  • Viteri, María Amelia and Manuela Picq. “No Sexual Revolution on the Left: LGBT Rights in Ecuador.” in Worldwide Perspectives on Lesbians, Gays and Bisexuals: Culture, History and Law. Paula Gerber (Ed.). Vol 3, Ch. 26. Praeger Press.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2020. An Archaeology of Unchecked Capitalism: From the American Rust Belt to the Developing World. NY: Berghahn Books.
  • Viteri, María Amelia. Violencia, género y territorio, (Violence, Gender, and Territory). CONGOPE (Consorcio de Gobiernos Autónomos de Pichincha), Editorial Abya-yala. MAViteri Territorio, Género y Violencias libro final.pdf3.03 MB
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2019. “Structural Violence and the Industrial Landscape.” International Journal of Heritage Studies 25(7). https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2018.1517374
  • "Structural Vulnerability and Supplemental Security Income: Subtle Modes of Punitive Governance within Federal Social Welfare. 2018. Lopez, AM., Comfort, M., Powers, C., Kral, AH., Lorvick, J. Human Organization 77(4): 302-311
  • Hambrecht, G. and K. Gibbons. 2018. Whale bone as fuel at an inland farm in early modern Iceland. Arctic Anthropology 55(1):63-72
  • Viteri, María Amelia. 2019. Invited contributor, A Women’s and Gender Perspective on Material Culture. In Archaeological Theory from a Women’s Perspective De Arqueología Hablamos las Mujeres), Mariuxi Cordero (ed.). Universidad Técnica de Manabí, ULEAM.
  • Viteri, María Amelia; Hill, Michael; Williams, Julie; Carrera, Flavio. Diversidades espirituales y religiosas en Quito, Ecuador: una mirada desde la etnografía colaborativa, (Spiritualities and Religiosity in Quito: a Collaborative Ethnographic Approach).Fundación Museo de la Ciudad; USFQ Press. Viteri Hill Williams Carrera Diversidades Espirituales y Religiosas en Ecuador libro final .pdf5.78 MB
  • “Structural Vulnerability and Supplemental Security Income: Subtle Modes of Punitive Governance within Federal Social Welfare.” 2018. Lopez, AM., Comfort, ML., Powers, C., Kral, AH., Lorvick, JL. Human Organization 77(4): 302-311 Lopez et al._2018 SSI and Structural Vulnerability_0.pdf353.46 KB
  • Sangaramoorthy, Thurka. ‘Putting Band-Aids on Things that Need Stitches’: Immigration and the Landscape of Care in Rural America. American Anthropologist 120(3): 487-499.
  • Hambrecht, G., Gibbons, K., et al. 2018. Archaeological sites as distributed long-term observing networks of the past (DONOP). Quaternary International. doi: 10.1016/j.quaint.2018.04.016
  • "Using drugs in un/safe spaces: Impact of perceived illegality on an underground supervised injecting facility in the United States." 2018. Davidson, PJ., Lopez, AM, Kral, AH. International Journal of Drug Policy. 53: 37-44
  • 2018 ​ Language in an Ontological Register: Embodied Speech in the Northwest Amazon of Brazil and Colombia, Language & Communication. In Press.
  • Chernela, Janet and Ester Pereira (2018) An End to Difference: Imagining Amazonian Modernity at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century. Journal of Anthropological Research 74(1). chernela2018manauspostcards.pdf1.37 MB
  • Kroeger, Karen, Thurka Sangaramoorthy, Penny S Loosier, Rebecca Schmidt, and DeAnn Gruber. 2018. “Pathways to Congenital Syphilis Prevention.” Sexually Transmitted Diseases 1: 1–1.
  • Sangaramoorthy, Thurka. 2018. "Chronicity, Crisis, and the ‘End of AIDS’." Global Public Health 1 (1):1–15.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2018. Transgenerational Impact of Structural Violence: Epigenetics and the Legacy of Anthracite Coal. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. ijha_2018_final.pdf1.67 MB
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2018. Remembering Lattimer: Migration, Labor, and Race in Pennsylvania Anthracite Country. Champaign/Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.
  • Shackel, Paul A. 2018. ”Immigration Heritage in the Anthracite Coal Region of Northeastern Pennsylvania.” Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 5 (1). http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20518196.2017.1385947 immigration_heritage_in_the_anthracite_coal_region_of_northeastern_pennsylvania.pdf1.61 MB
  • Winthrop, Robert. 2018. Culturally Reflexive Stewardship: Conserving Ways of Life. The Oxford Handbook of Public Heritage Theory and Practice. Angela Labrador and Neil Silberman, eds. Oxford University Press. winthrop_-_crs_-_conserving_ways_of_life_-_oxford_up_2018.pdf193.78 KB
  • “Anomie and the Post-Colonial State: Local Justice in the M’zab,” in Law and Property in Algeria: Anthropological Perspectives. Brill, 2018.
  • Getrich, C.M. Border Brokers: Second-Generation Mexicans Navigating the U.S. State. Special Issue-How Do We Talk About Migration? Voices from the United States and Mexico. Practicing Anthropology 2017; 38(1):42-44
  • "Associations of criminal justice and substance use treatment involvement with HIV/HCV testing and the HIV treatment cascade among people who use drugs in Oakland, California"2017. Barrot H. Lambdin, Alex H. Kral, Megan Comfort, Andrea M. Lopez and Jennifer Lorvick. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 12:13

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