Publications
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Peer reviewed publications:
2020 “Counterinsurgency reexamined: racism, capitalism, and U.S. military doctrine.” Antipode. doi: 10.1111/anti.12592. (with Jordan T. Camp, equal authorship).
2018 “‘Going back to history’: Haiti and US military humanitarian knowledge production.” Spaces at the Intersection of Militarism and Humanitarianism, eds. Emily Gilbert and Killian McCormick, special issue, Critical Military Studies 4 (2): 121-139.
2017 “Selling Stabilization: anxious practices of militarized development contracting.” Development and Change 48 (6): 1262-1286.
2017 “New military femininities: humanitarian violence and the gendered work of war among US servicewomen.” Gender, Place, and Culture 24 (8): 1107-1126.
2016 “The one who bears the scars remembers: Haiti and the historical geography of US militarized development.” Journal of Historical Geography 51: 52-63.
2013 “The ‘strong arm’ and the ‘friendly hand’: Military humanitarianism in post-earthquake Haiti.” The Journal of Haitian Studies 19 (1): 60-87.
2010 “The spatial politics of xenophobia: Everyday practices of Congolese migrants in Johannesburg.” Transformation 74: 66-86.
Book Chapters in Submission
“d/Developments after the war on terror.” Making Concepts for Geographical Praxis: Thinking Alongside Gillian Hart, eds. Sharad Chari, Mark Hunter, and Melanie Samson (Wits University Press).
Manuscripts in Preparation
At War with Women: Military Humanitarianism and Imperial Feminism in an Era of Permanent War (book manuscript).
“‘War is a Racket’: a geography of imperial capitalism” (article for submission to Political Geography).
“Gendered warfare in the post-counterinsurgency era” (article for submission to Security Dialogue).
Other publications
2017 “‘Bad Papers’”: The Invisible and Increasing Costs of War for Excluded Veterans.” Costs of War. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs: Brown University. Avail online: http://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers.
2014 “The Student Strike at Damien.” In Haiti: An Island Luminous. Digital Library of the Caribbean: Florida International University. Avail online: http://islandluminous.fiu.edu/learn.html.
2008 Migrant Access to Housing in South African Cities. Johannesburg: Migrant Rights Monitoring Project Special Report. With Tara Polzer. Avail online: http://www.migration.org.za/uploads/docs/report-6.pdf.
2005 “Homeworkers Out in the Cold.” South African Labour Bulletin 29 (5): 52-55.
2005 “Sweating it Out For a Hundred a Week.” South African Labour Bulletin 29 (4): 39-42.
2005 Godfrey, Shane, Marlea Clarke and Jan Theron, with Jennifer Greenburg. On the Outskirts But in Fashion: Homeworking in the South African Clothing Industry: The challenge to organization and regulation. Cape Town: Institute of Development and Labour Law Monograph Series: 1-46.
Peer reviewed publications:
2020 “Counterinsurgency reexamined: racism, capitalism, and U.S. military doctrine.” Antipode. doi: 10.1111/anti.12592. (with Jordan T. Camp, equal authorship).
2018 “‘Going back to history’: Haiti and US military humanitarian knowledge production.” Spaces at the Intersection of Militarism and Humanitarianism, eds. Emily Gilbert and Killian McCormick, special issue, Critical Military Studies 4 (2): 121-139.
2017 “Selling Stabilization: anxious practices of militarized development contracting.” Development and Change 48 (6): 1262-1286.
2017 “New military femininities: humanitarian violence and the gendered work of war among US servicewomen.” Gender, Place, and Culture 24 (8): 1107-1126.
2016 “The one who bears the scars remembers: Haiti and the historical geography of US militarized development.” Journal of Historical Geography 51: 52-63.
2013 “The ‘strong arm’ and the ‘friendly hand’: Military humanitarianism in post-earthquake Haiti.” The Journal of Haitian Studies 19 (1): 60-87.
2010 “The spatial politics of xenophobia: Everyday practices of Congolese migrants in Johannesburg.” Transformation 74: 66-86.
Book Chapters in Submission
“d/Developments after the war on terror.” Making Concepts for Geographical Praxis: Thinking Alongside Gillian Hart, eds. Sharad Chari, Mark Hunter, and Melanie Samson (Wits University Press).
Manuscripts in Preparation
At War with Women: Military Humanitarianism and Imperial Feminism in an Era of Permanent War (book manuscript).
“‘War is a Racket’: a geography of imperial capitalism” (article for submission to Political Geography).
“Gendered warfare in the post-counterinsurgency era” (article for submission to Security Dialogue).
Other publications
2017 “‘Bad Papers’”: The Invisible and Increasing Costs of War for Excluded Veterans.” Costs of War. Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs: Brown University. Avail online: http://watson.brown.edu/costsofwar/papers.
2014 “The Student Strike at Damien.” In Haiti: An Island Luminous. Digital Library of the Caribbean: Florida International University. Avail online: http://islandluminous.fiu.edu/learn.html.
2008 Migrant Access to Housing in South African Cities. Johannesburg: Migrant Rights Monitoring Project Special Report. With Tara Polzer. Avail online: http://www.migration.org.za/uploads/docs/report-6.pdf.
2005 “Homeworkers Out in the Cold.” South African Labour Bulletin 29 (5): 52-55.
2005 “Sweating it Out For a Hundred a Week.” South African Labour Bulletin 29 (4): 39-42.
2005 Godfrey, Shane, Marlea Clarke and Jan Theron, with Jennifer Greenburg. On the Outskirts But in Fashion: Homeworking in the South African Clothing Industry: The challenge to organization and regulation. Cape Town: Institute of Development and Labour Law Monograph Series: 1-46.