Publications
Articles and Chapters
"Evaluating Care: Anti-Blackness and Sexual Assault Sentencing in Milwaukee, WI," Feminist Anthropology.
"The Unbearable Whiteness of Citational Practice in U.S. Medical Anthropology,” Medical Anthropology Quarterly. (with Dána-Ain
Davis)
“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)
“’That’s How She Talks’: Animating Text Message Evidence in the Sexual Assault Trial,” Law and Society Review. (with Heather Hlavka)
“Intersectionality and Credibility in Child Sexual Assault Trials,” Gender and Society. (with Amber Powell and Heather Hlavka)
“Gendered Violence and the Ethics of Social Science Research,” Violence Against Women, (with Heather Hlavka)
“Facing Victims: Forensics, Visual Technologies and Sexual Assault Examination,” Medical Anthropology.
“In Mother’s Lap: Violence, Kinship and the Forensic Documentary Regime,” Law, Culture & the Humanities.
“There is No Place Like Home: The Body as the Scene of the Crime in Sexual Assault Interventions,” Home Cultures.
“Compelling Intimacies: Domesticity, Agency and Sexuality,” Home Cultures. (with Aaron Goodfellow)
Peer-Reviewed Chapters in Edited Volumes
“Intersectionality, Sexual Violence and the Courts: An Ethnographic Exploration,” in Routledge Companion to Intersectionalities.
“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)
“Thinking Forensically: Law, Medicine, and the Nomos of Sexual Violence,” in Research Handbook on Law, Medicine and Society. (with Heather Hlavka)
“Topological Time, Law and Subjectivity: A Description in Five Folds,” in Law and Time .
“Normalizing Sexually Violated Bodies: Sexual Assault Adjudication, Medical Evidence, and the Legal Case,” in The Ethnographic Case.
“Sensing Sexual Assault: Evidencing Truth Claims in the Forensic Sensorium” in Sensing Law .
“Just Living: Law, Life, Livelihood and Sexual Assault,” in An Anthropology of Living and Dying in the Contemporary World.
“Sexual Violence, Law, and Qualities of Affiliation” in Wording the World: Veena Das and the Scenes of Inheritance.
Other Peer-Reviewed Publications
Anthropology (with Fatimah Jackson)
“Medical Technology and Technique,” Oxford Bibliographies in Anthropology
“Introduction to Forging Family: Legal Documents as New Kinship Technologies,” Law, Culture & the Humanities