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2008 |
ÒEl Dompe, Los Yonkes and Las Segundas: ConsumptionÕs
Other Side in El Paso-Ju‡rez,Ó in Disrupted Boundaries: Consumption in the
United States-Mexico Borderlands, Alexis
McCrossen, ed. Under contract at Duke University Press. Release date: Spring 2008. |
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2007 |
PhiladelphiaÕs Trap of Grease: National Energy Policy vs.
Urban Realities in Public Works Management and Policy, Jan. Vol. 11(3):194-203. |
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2006 |
Review essay: Zimring, Carl, 2005. Cash for your Trash:
Scrap Recycling in America (Rutgers);
Royte, Elizabeth, 2005. Garbageland:
On the Secret Trail of Trash (Little
Brown); Rogers, Heather. 2005. Gone
Tomorrow (DVD, AK Press); Rogers,
Heather, Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage 2005. (New Press), in Environmental
History 2006, 11(3):611-614. |
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2006 |
Purity and Danger on the U.S.-Mexico Border, 1990-1994 in South
Atlantic Quarterly, Fall 2006.
Vol.105(4):777-800. |
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2005 |
The Chamizal Tipping Point?: El PasoÕs Garbage in 1910 in Password,
(Quarterly Journal of the El Paso County
Historical Society), Fall 2005. Vol. 50(3)142-149. |
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2005 |
The Trouble with TorontoÕs Trash in Rhizome, Newsletter
of the Environmental Studies Association of Canada, Nov. 2005. Vol. 15(1)12-13. |
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2003 |
The Wasted Resources of Mexicanidad: Consumption and
Disposal on MexicoÕs Northern Frontier in The Social Relations of Mexican
Commodities: Power, Production, and Place.
Casey Walsh, Elizabeth Emma Ferry, Gabriela Soto Laveaga, Paolo Sesia and
Sarah Hill. La Jolla: Center for
U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego: 157-185. |
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2003 |
El Agua se Divide en la Frontera (Divided Water on the
Border) La Coleccion del Archivo Historico del
Agua. (a journal in the ÒexcellenceÓ
ranking of the Mexican National Council of Scientific Studies) 25(Sept-Dec.). |
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2003 |
Metaphoric Enrichment and Material Poverty: The Making of
ÔColoniasÕ in Border Ethnographies: The Limits of Border Theory, Pablo Vila, ed.. University of Minnesota Press.
141-167 |
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2003 |
Book review: Paley, Julia, 2001. Marketing Democracy,
Power and Social Movements in Post-Democracy Chile (Berkeley). American Ethnologist, 30(1):185-186. |
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2001 |
The environmental divide: Neoliberal incommensurability at
the U.S.-Mexico Border Urban Anthropology,
30(2-3): 157-188 |
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2000 |
The political ecology of environmental learning in Ciudad
Ju‡rez and El Paso CountyÓ in Shared Space: Rethinking the U.S.-Mexico
Border Environment, Lawrence Herzog, ed.,
La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San
Diego:129-154 |