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  • Shackel, Paul A. 2020. An Archaeology of Unchecked Capitalism: From the American Rust Belt to the Developing World. NY: Berghahn Books.
  • Thomann, Matthew and Ashley Currier. 2020. “Sex and Money in West Africa: The ‘Money’ Problem in West African Sexual Diversity Politics.” The Routledge Handbook of Gender and Sexuality in Africa. S.N. Nyeck, ed. New York: Routledge Press
  • Thomann, Matthew, Ashley Grosso, Patrick A. Wilson, and Mary Ann Chiasson. 2020. “‘The only safe way to find a partner’: Rethinking sex and risk online in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.” Critical Public Health, 10(1): 53-67 Thomann et al_2020_PRINT VERSION.pdf1.67 MB
  • Thomann, Matthew, Ashley Grosso, Patrick A. Wilson, and Mary Ann Chiasson. 2020. “‘The only safe way to find a partner’: Rethinking sex and risk online in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.” Critical Public Health, 10(1): 53-67
  • Rockman, M., & Hritz, C. (2020). Expanding use of archaeology in climate change response by changing its social environment. PNAS, 117(15), 8295-8305.doi:www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1914213117 Expanding use of archaeology in climate change response by changing its social environment.pdf562.61 KB
  • 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
  • Burdette, A., Chavez, E., Diouf, M., Getrich, C.M., Leiva, D., Leiva, K., and A. Ortez Rivera. 2019. The DACA-mented DREAM Team: Guiding Research and Building Social Support amidst Immigration-Related Uncertainty. Practicing Anthropology 41(2):8-16.
  • Fan, Elsa, Matthew Thomann, Rob Lorway. 2019. “Making up MSM: Circulations, Becomings and Doings in Global Health.” Medicine, Anthropology, Theory, 6(4): 179-186 762_fan_mat_6_4.pdf185.45 KB
  • Getrich, C.M. 2019. Border Brokers: Children of Immigrants Navigating U.S. Society, Laws, and Politics. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press. ISBN-13 978-0816538997
  • Getrich, C.M., Rapport, K., Burdette, A., Ortez-Rivera, A., and D. Umanzor. 2019. Navigating a Fragmented Health Care Landscape: DACA Recipients’ Shifting Access to Health Care. Social Science and Medicine 223(5):8-15.
  • 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
  • Thomas, K., Hardy, R. D., Lazrus, H., Mendez, M., Orlove, B., Rivera-Collazo, I. & Winthrop, R. (2019).Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change: A socialscience review. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 10(2), e565. doi:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/wcc.565 Explaining differential vulnerability to climate change_ A social science review.pdf2.26 MB
  • 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
  • Hollesen, J., Callanan, M., Dawson, T., Fenger-Nielsen, R., Friesen, T. M., Jensen, A., & Rockman, M. (2018).Climate Change and the Deteriorating Archaeological and Environmental Archives of the Arctic. Antiquity, 92(363), 573-586. doi:https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2018.8 climate-change-and-the-deteriorating-archaeological-and-environmental-archives-of-the-arctic.pdf568.15 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
  • Beach, Lauren, George Greene, Peter Lindeman, Amy Johnson, Christian Adames, Matthew Thomann, Patrick Washington, and Gregory Phillips. 2018. “Barriers and facilitators to seeking HIV services in Chicago among young men who have sex with men: Perspectives of HIV service providers.” AIDS Patient Care and STDS, 32(11): 468-476
  • Getrich, C.M. and A. Ortez-Rivera. 2018. “ICE Was Like An Urban Legend Here in Maryland.” Hot Spots, Cultural Anthropology: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/ice-was-like-an-urban-legend-here-in-maryland
  • Kenworthy, Nora, Matthew Thomann, and Richard Parker. 2018. “From a global crisis to the ‘end of AIDS’: New epidemics of signification.” Global Public Health, 13(8): 960-971 From a global crisis to the end of AIDS New epidemics of signification-1.pdf1.17 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.

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