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PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

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INVISIBLE HARMS, INVISIBLE PROFITS:
A THEORY OF THE INCENTIVE TO CONTAMINATE

2017

Culture, Theory and Critique

ORGANIZED CRIMINALS, HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDERS AND OIL COMPANIES: WEAPONIZATION OF THE RICO ACT ACROSS JURISDICTIONAL BORDERS

2019

Focaal-Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology

(co-author: Gordon Roecker)

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Book Chapters

OIL, LAW, TEMPORALITY AND INDIGENOUS RIGHTS

2022

Handbook on Oil and International Relations

(edited by Roland Dannreuther & Wojciech)

(co-author: Suzana Sawyer)

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Book Reviews

THE SMALL MATTER OF SUING CHEVRON (REVIEW)

2023

NACLA

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Public Anthropology

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CRIMINAL INDICTMENT OBSCURES THE REALITY OF EXTRACTIVES CONTAMINATION

2022

Mongabay

(Co-author Suzana Sawyer)

REPAIRING ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS: MULTISPECIES HEALING IN ECUADOR’S OIL FRONTIER

2022

Engagement

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CONTAMINATION OF THE SOCIAL FABRIC: SÁPARA LEADERS’ RESISTANCE TO OIL COMPANIES IN THE ECUADORIAN AMAZON AND THE NARROW VISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STUDIES

2018

Engagement

BEYOND SINGLE-SUBSCRIBER SOLAR: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENCOURAGING DISTRIBUTED SOLAR GENERATION IN BOULDER, COLORADO, UNDER TWO FUTURE UTILITY-OWNERSHIP SCENARIOS

2013

City of Boulder

(co-authors: Brad Seaman and Shawn Olson)

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Current Projects

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Beyond the Oil Frontier: Pursuing Justice and Wellbeing in Amazonian Ecuador

My current book project, Beyond the Oil Frontier, uses multi-sited transnational fieldwork to explore efforts for repair and reparations undertaken by communities in Amazonian Ecuador confronting extensive industrial contamination. Building on two years of ethnographic research in Ecuador and international courtrooms, the project delves into the affected communities’ understanding of the interdependence of all life forms, reflecting on the potential and limitations of law, its impact on human and more-than-human life, and the intricate ecologies that mediate collective wellbeing.

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