Additional Publications
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
2020
“The Master Translator: Sally Merry and the Interdisciplinary Study of Law.” Law and Society Review 54(4): 834-838. Co-Authored with Matthew Canfield.
2018
“Volatility.” Cultural Anthropology from the series, “Speaking Volumes,” ed. Franck Billé.
2017
“Accounting for Loss in Fish 'Stocks': A Word on Life as Biological Asset.” Environment and Society: Advances in Research 8: 144-160.
2015
“Consensus for Whom?: Gaming the Market for Atlantic Bluefin Tuna through the Empire of Bureaucracy.” The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology 33: 49-64.
2013
“What Is Visual Citizenship?” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism and Development 4: 339-343.
Book Chapters
2021
“Foreword” Pp. 2-3 in Kindling: Artwork & Poetry by Linnea Ryshke. Brooklyn, NY: Lantern Publishing.
2020
“Fishing for the Anthropocene: Time in Ocean Governance.” Pp. 95-109 in Timescales: Thinking across Ecological Temporalities, eds. Bethany Wiggan, Carolyn Fornoff and Patricia Eunji Kim. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Op-Eds, Magazines, Blogs & Podcasts
2021
“Ocean Justice.” Environment and Society.
2020
“Remembering Sally Merry.” PoLAR (Political and Legal Anthropology Review).
2020
2020
“Sustainable Bluefin Tuna? Not So Fast.” Hakai Magazine.
2019
“Cultivating Care for One of the Ocean’s Most Majestic Creatures.” University of Minnesota Press Blog.
2019
“The Language of Ocean Governance: An Anthropological View of a Global Village.” Mare Nullius Blog.
2017
“On the Harm in Valuing Fish as ‘Stock’.” Platypus Blog.
2011
“Imagining Emergencies: Visual Narratives of Crisis in US Newsmagazines.” Visual Essay Co-Authored with Nandi Dill. Public Edge.
In the News
2021
“Is Vegan Fish the Answer to Sustainable Seafood?” Food52 by Zoe Pickburn.
2021
"Two Tunas and a Tale of Managed Extinction.” Mongabay (interview by Mike Gaworecki).
2021
“Inside the Rule-Breaking Movement to Make High-End Sushi More Sustainable.” Robb Report by Caroline Hatchett.
2021
"'Red Gold:' The High Price Tuna Pay for Being Tasty: Why the Global Regulation of Tuna Is Driving Them to Extinction.” Psychology Today (interview by Marc Bekoff).
2021
“Tragedy of the Commodified.” Earth Island Journal (interview by Austin Price).