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“Disenfranchised: Mapping Red Zones in Guatemala City.” Environment and Planning A 51(3)2019: 654-669.

“Writing Guatemala’s Genocide: Christianity and Truth and Reconciliation Commissions.” Journal for Genocide Research 7(3)2005: 331-349.

“Armed Citizens and the Stories They Tell: The National Rifle Association, Masculinity, and Rhetoric.” Men and Masculinities 9(4)2007: 457-475.

“Facing Risk: Levinas, Ethnography, and Ethics.” Anthropology of Consciousness 18(2)2007: 29-55.Co-authored with Peter Benson.

“Who is a Christian?: Toward a Dialogic Approach in the Anthropology of Christianity.” Co-authored with William Garriott. Anthropological Theory 8(4)2008: 381-398.

“Genocide, Truth, Memory, and Representation: An Introduction.” Co-authored with Alex Hinton. In Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation. Edited by Alex Laban Hinton and Kevin Lewis O’Neill. Durham: Duke University Press. 2009. Pp. 1-35

“But Our Citizenship is in Heaven: A Proposal for the Study of Christian Citizenship in the Global South.” Citizenship Studies 13(4)2009: 333-347.

“Anthropology and Genocide.” In The Oxford Handbook on Genocide Studies. Edited by Donald Bloxham and Dirk Moses. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2010. Pp. 182-197.

“I Want More of You: The Politics of Christian Eroticism in Postwar Guatemala.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 52(1)2010: 131-156.

The Reckless Will: Prison Chaplaincy and the Problem of Mara Salvatrucha.” Public Culture 22(1)2010: 67-88.

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