Macao and Hengqin on China’s Southern Coast: An Aesthetic Reading of Infrastructural Materiality and Island Integration. Visual Studies.
Photo-Essay of the Migrant Home: Doing International Political Sociology and Engaging the Other “Other”. International Political Sociology.
Interpreting Europe: Sonic Politics and the Affective Foundation of Multilingual Negotiations. Mediterranean Politics.
- Won the International Studies Association (ISA) Diplomatic Studies Section Article Award
Creole Oral Aesthetics: Understanding Cape Verdean Oral Tradition and Global Environmental Politics. African Studies.
Infrastructural Attachments: Austerity, Sovereignty, and Expertise in Kenya. By Emma Park. Book review. The Journal of Modern African Studies.
Sweet Deal, Bitter Landscape: Gender Politics and Liminality in Tanzania’s New Enclosures. By Youjin Chung. Book review. Africa.
Ethnographies of Power: Working Radical Concepts with Gillian Hart. Edited by Sharad Chari, Mark Hunter, and Melanie Samson. Book review. African Studies Review.
Immeasurable weather: Meteorological data and settler colonialism from 1820 to Hurricane Sandy. By Sara Grossman. Book review. Cambridge Review of International Affairs.
‘In Poverty We Will Always Stay’: History of Famine and Contemporary Politics of Social In-distinction in Cape Verde. Food, Culture and Society.
Island-Raised but Foreign-Made: Lived Experiences, Transnational Relationships, and Expressions of Womanhood among Cape Verdean Migrant Women in Greater Lisbon. Island Studies Journal.
Cape Verde: Society, Island Identity and Worldviews. Visual Ethnography.
Why the Sandwich Will Not Take Over Cape Verde. BUALA.
The Untold Stories of Chinese Translators in Angola. The Diplomat.
