Peer Reviewed Articles & Book Chapters
2022 “D/developments after the war on terror." In Ethnographies of Power: Working Radical Concepts with Gillian Hart, eds. Sharad Chari, Mark Hunter, and Melanie Samson (Johannesburg: Wits University Press).
2020 “Counterinsurgency reexamined: racism, capitalism, and U.S. military doctrine.” Antipode 52 (2): 420-451. (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.
Articles in Progress
“Building a bridge, ‘creating a gathering’: a feminist corporeal geopolitics of insecurity and intervention in contemporary Haiti” (under revision for invited resubmission, Political Geography special issue, Bodily Autonomy, Gender, and Geopolitics)
"Zero tolerance is actually 100 percent tolerance’: camouflaging sexual and gender-based violence in the US military” (article for submission to Security Dialogue)
“Geographies of Humanitarianism and War” (invited entry for Oxford Bibliographies in Geography).
2020 “Counterinsurgency reexamined: racism, capitalism, and U.S. military doctrine.” Antipode 52 (2): 420-451. (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.
Articles in Progress
“Building a bridge, ‘creating a gathering’: a feminist corporeal geopolitics of insecurity and intervention in contemporary Haiti” (under revision for invited resubmission, Political Geography special issue, Bodily Autonomy, Gender, and Geopolitics)
"Zero tolerance is actually 100 percent tolerance’: camouflaging sexual and gender-based violence in the US military” (article for submission to Security Dialogue)
“Geographies of Humanitarianism and War” (invited entry for Oxford Bibliographies in Geography).