2026 (forthcoming)
Jacobé Huet. “Wallpaper as Subversion in Martha Rosler’s Firminy Unité,” Perspecta: The Yale Architectural Journal, 59 (forthcoming).
Jessica Landau and Maria Lux, (eds). Unserious Ecocriticism: Humor, Play, and Environmental Destruction in Art and Visual Culture, Amherst: Amherst College Press (2026).
2025
Robin Bartram and Japonica Brown-Saracino. “Sociology, Housing, and Gender,” Annual Review of Sociology, 51 (2025): 335-555.
Luís M. A. Bettencourt, Brandon J Grandison and Jordan T Kemp. “Redefining Fitness: Evolution as a Dynamic Learning Process,” arXiv e-prints (2025).
Luís M. A. Bettencourt, Ivanna Rodriguez, Jordan T. Kemp and José Lobo. “Decoding the city: multiscale spatial information of urban income,” arXiv e-prints (2025).
Luís M. A. Bettencourt and Nicholas Marchio. “Infrastructure deficits and informal settlements in sub-Saharan Africa,” Nature, 645 (2025): 399-406.
Marc G. Berman, “Missing the forest for the trees: Considerations for the use of nature in consumer spaces,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 35, 3 (2025): 522-528.
Marc G. Berman, Nature and the Mind: The Science of How Nature Improves Cognitive, Physical, and Social Well-Being, Simon and Element (2025).
Fiona Burlig, Amir Jina and Anant Sudarshan. “The Value of Clean Water: Experimental Evidence from Rural India,” National Bureau of Economic Research (2025).
Elizabeth Chatterjee and Sachaet P. Mantraraj. “Dams and the Deep Earth: The 1967 Koyna Earthquake and Human Agency in the Anthropocene,” Past & Present, 268, 1 (2025): 181–224.
Wei-Qiang Chen, Lulu Song, Jose Lobo and Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “The Changing Character of Chinese Urbanization: 2000 – 2021,” Research Square (2025).
Elizabeth Chatterjee, Marianna Dudley, Lina Ross and Hiroki Shin. “Low-carbon histories for zero-carbon futures,” Journal of Historical Geography, 90 (2025): 114-126.
Paul Cheney. “The Capitalism and Slavery Debate: Land, Labor, and Capital,” Critical Historical Studies, 12, 1 (2025): 1-22.
Paul Cheney. “Inheritance and Incest: Toward a Lévi-Straussian Reading of Montesquieu’s De l’esprit des lois,” History and Theory (2025).
Natalie Blaustone-Dye, Eileen Tomczuck and Robin Bartram. “Distrust and Disrepair: How Homeowners’ Perceptions of Contractors Matter,” Housing Policy Debate, 35, 5 (2025): 811-828.
Michele Friedner. “Access Killjoys: Join the Club,” in Kelly F. Robinson, Mark T. Carew and Nora E. Groce (eds.) Inaccessible Access: Rethinking Disability Inclusion in Academic Knowledge Creation, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press (2025): 163-172.
Michele Friedner. “Beyond the Camp and the Surgery: Cochlear Implants and Complex Dependencies in India,” Science Technology and Society, 30, 4 (2025).
Michele Friedner. “Case conference and para case conference: asking different questions about disability and structural ableism,” Medical Humanities, 51, 2 (2025): 193-196.
Michele Friedner. “Deaf Joy: Recuperating the Present, Nuancing Potentiality, and Eating Ice Cream,” Sign Language Studies, 25, 2 (2025): 325-342.
Michele Friedner and James Staples. “Disability on the Move: Disabled Mobilities in Contemporary India,” in South Asia on the Move: Mobilities, Mobilizations, Maneuvers, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press (2025).
Michele Friedner, Rachel O’Neill and Kristin Snoddon. “Professional responsibility and relationality in deaf education,” Deafness & Education International, 27 (2025): 105-111.
Marco Garrido. “The Postcolonial Reconstruction of the Chicago School in the Philippines,” The American Sociologist (2025).
Jacobé Huet. “Architectural Elusion and Colonialism in Albert Camus’ ‘La maison mauresque,’” in Shifting the Paradigm: New Studies in Islamic Art and Architecture in Honor of Gülru Necipoğlu. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill (2025, forthcoming).
Jacobé Huet. “Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1966), Sisteron, 1918–1920,” in Hillary Reder (ed.), Modern Art at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. New York: Rizzoli (2025): 100–101.
Andrew Hultgren, Tamma Carleton, Michael Delgado, Diana R. Gergel et. al. “Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation,” Nature, 642 (2025): 644-652.
Catherine Kearns. “Climate the Antagonist,” American Anthropologist Vital Topics Forum: “Archaeology, Politics and Environmental Crisis,” 127, 3 (2025): 645-48.
Catherine Kearns. “Everyday Climates: Household Archaeologies and the Politics of Scale,” Heritage 8, 6, Special Issue: “The Archaeology of Climate Change” (2025): 227.
Sol Kim, Andre Graubner, Lukas Kapp-Schwoerer, Karthik Kashinath et. al. “A large-scale dataset for training deep learning segmentation and tracking of extreme weather,” Scientific Data 12 (2025).
James Leitzel and Sabina Shaikh. “Economics and Animals,” in Research Handbook of Animal Law and Animal Rights, Elgar Publishing (2025).
Jiajun Luo, Liang Zheng, Zhihao Jin, Yuqing Yang et. al. “Cancer Risk and Estimated Lithium Exposure in Drinking Groundwater in the US,” JAMA Network Open (2025).
Joseph Masco, Tim Choy, Jake Kosek, and M. Murphy. Fear of a Dead White Planet, Durham: Duke University Press (2025).
Angela Z. Medina, David Hackett, Devin Green and Robert Vargas. “Evidence of Donor Bias in Chicago Police Stops,” arXiv e-prints (2025).
Nikhita Obeegadoo. “Croaking Toads and Singing Youth: When the Sega Angaze Meets the Francophone Novel,” in Ute Fendler and Clarissa Vierke (eds.) Transoceanic and Transmedial Imaginaries in the Indian Ocean (2025): 108-126.
julie ezelle patton and Jennifer Scappettone. “Stanzas in Conversation,” Chicago Review (2025).
Kenneth Pomeranz. “Chinese Capitalism, ca. 1500-1850,” in Robert Ingram and James Vaughan (eds.) Histories of Modern Capitalism. Martlesham, UK: Boydell and Brewer (2025).
Betsy Priem, Geoffrey T. Wodtke, and Kerry Ard. “Racial Disparities in Childhood Exposure to Neurotoxic Air Pollution,” Journal of Health and Social Behavior (2025).
Nakwon Rim, Kathryn E. Schertz and Marc G. Berman. “The affective, cognitive, and social benefits of interacting with nature,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 35, 3 (2025): 495-510.
Nakwon Rim, Marc G. Berman, Stefan Uddenberg and Wilma A. Bainbridge. “Modeling subjective and objective face memorability in a common latent space,” Journal of Vision, 25, 9 (2025).
Michael Rossi. “Pigment and Plaster: Anthropomorphizing Informatic Color in Hawai’i, 1921,” in Color Protocols: Technologies of Racial Encoding in Chromatic Media. Cambridge: MIT Press (2025).
Jennifer Scappettone. Poetry After Barbarism: The Invention of Motherless Tongues and Resistance to Fascism, New York: Columbia University Press (2025).
Simon, Y. Shachter, Eric Chandler, Kiran Misra, Robert Vargas. “The Social Structure of Private Donations to Police,” Socius, 11 (2025).
Mehrnoush Soroush. “Dynamics of Agricultural Investment in al-Ahwaz in the Early Islamic Period,” in Hugh Kennedy and Fanny Bessard (eds.) Land and Trade in Early Islam: The Economy of the Islamic Middle East 750-1050 CE, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2025).
Mehrnoush Soroush. “Sasanian and Islamic Settlement and Ceramics in Southern Iran (4th to 17th century AD). The Williamson Collection Project,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 81, 1 (2025): 165-168.
Darya Tsymbalyuk. Ecocide in Ukraine: The Environmental Cost of Russia’s War, Wiley (2025).
Robert Vargas, Lauren Hagani and Gabriel Rojas. “The Political Economy of Policing,” Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 21 (2025): 489-507.
Charlotte Vorms and Brodwyn Fischer. Informal Cities: Histories of Governance and Inequality in Latin Europe, Latin America, and Colonial North Africa, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2025).
Jiayue Wang, Mehrnoush Soroush, Sepideh Maziar and Emad Khazraee, “Predictive Modeling for Targeted Archaeological Survey of Arsacid Period Sites in the Iranian Borderland Region of the Araxes River Valley,” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 33, 1 (2025).
Geoffrey T. Wodtke, Kailey White and Xiang Zhou. “Poor Neighborhoods, Bad Schools? A High-dimensional Model of Place-based Disparities in Academic Achievement,” The University of Chicago Stone Center Working Paper Series 25-14 (2025).
Jesse Zhou and Geoffrey T. Wodtke. “Causal Mediation Analysis with Multiple Mediators: A Simulation Approach,” arXiv e-prints (2025).
2024
Gaby N. Akcelik, Kyoung Whan Choe, Monica D. Rosenberg, Kathryn E. Schertz et. al. “Quantifying urban environments: Aesthetic preference through the lens of prospect-refuge theory,” Journal of Environmental Psychology 97, (2024).
Sourabh Balgi, Adel Daoud, Jose M. Peña, Geoffrey T. Wodtke and Jesse Zhou. “Deep Learning With DAGs,” arXiv e-prints (2024).
Marc G. Berman and Gregory N. Bratman. “The Fundamentals of Environmental Neuroscience,” in Simone Kühn (ed). Environmental Neuroscience, Springer Nature (2024): 3-18.
Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Governing with Complexity,” in Shashi Jayakumar, Jeanette Kwek and Adrian W. J. Kuah (eds). Peter Ho’s Menagerie, Peter Ho’s Menagerie (2024): 186-199.
Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Recent achievements and conceptual challenges for urban digital twins,” Nature Computational Science, 4, 3 (2024): 150–153.
Fiona Burlig, Amir Jina, Erin M. Kelley, Gregory V Lane, and Harshil Sahai. “Long-Range Forecasts As Climate Adaptation: Experimental Evidence From Developing-Country Agriculture,” National Bureau of Economic Research (2024).
Kate Burrows, Christy A. Denckla, Jill Hahn, Jessica E. Schiff et. al. “A systematic review of the effects of chronic, slow-onset climate change on mental health,” Nature Mental Health (2024): 1-16.
Elizabeth Chatterjee. “Late Acceleration: The Indian Emergency and the Early 1970s Energy Crisis,” The American Historical Review, 129, 2 (2024): 429–466.
Elizabeth Chatterjee. Stephen G. Gross and Andrew Needham (eds.) New Energies: A History of Energy Transitions in Europe and North America, The American Historical Review, 129, 3 (2024): 1311-1313.
Elizabeth Chatterjee. “Towards an Energetics of Class: Comparing Energy Protests in India and the United States,” Comparative Studies in Society and History, 66, 3 (2024): 1–29.
Paul Cheney. “Le Débat sur capitalisme et esclavage: terre, travail et capital,” in Almeida Mendes, Anne Conchon, Alessandro Stanziani, and Myriam Cottias. Travail servile et dynamiques économiques XVIe-XXIe siècle. Paris: IGPDE-Comité pour l’histoire économique et financière de la France (2024): 98-115.
Andrew Craver, Jiajun Luo, Muhammad G. Kibriya, Nina Randorf et. al. “Air quality and cancer risk in the All of Us Research Program,” Cancer Causes Control, 25, 5 (2024): 749-760.
Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal and Katherine Buse. “Science Fiction, Simulation, Code: Transmedia Design in the Foldit Narrative Project,” in Ed Finn, Bob Beard, Joey Eschrich, and Ruth Wylie (eds.) Imagining Transmedia, Massachusetts: Cambridge: The MIT Press (2024).
Lei Dong, Fabio Duarte, Gilles Duranton, Paolo Santi, Marc Barthelemy et. al. “Defining a city — delineating urban areas using cell-phone data,” Nature Cities, 1 (2024): 117-125.
Brodwyn Fischer. “Favelas e as pós-vidas da cidade escrava (Favelas and the Visual Afterlives of Slavery’s Cities),” Topoi Revista de História, 25 (2024).
Jonathan Flatley. “A Dossier on the Hinterlands,” Three Fold (2024).
Jonathan Flatley. “Like Trees,” in Rita Felski and Camilla Schwartz (eds.) Love, Etc.: Essays on Contemporary Literature and Culture, University of Virginia Press, (2024): 75-91.
Jonathan Flatley. “On Implicatedness as a Political Feeling,” Parallax, 29, 3 (2024): 386-397.
Michele Friedner and Areeba Fatima. “Refusing Abandonment: Cochlear implants deemed obsolete in one country become vital in another,” Limn Press, 11 (2024).
Michele Friedner. “The technology or the child? Moving beyond technological fixes in deaf education in India and elsewhere,” Deafness & Education International, 27, 2 (2024): 165–180.
Marco Garrido, Marina Zaloznaya and Nicholas H. Wilson. “A Comparative Historical Sociology of Corruption,” Sociology Compass (2024).
Marco Garrido. “Rodrigo Duterte as ‘the Trump of Asia’? The Limits and Pitfalls of Thin Comparison,” American Behavioral Scientist, 68, 3 (2024).
Marco Garrido. “The Spatial Organization of Inequality,” American Journal of Sociology, 139, 6 (2024): 1-39.
Dirk Helbing, Sachit Mahajan, Dino Carpentras, Monica Menendez et. al. “Co-creating the future: participatory cities and digital governance,” Royal Society, 382, 2285 (2024).
Ryan Cecil Jobson. The Petro-State Masquerade: Oil, Sovereignty and Power in Trinidad and Tobago, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2024).
Ryan Cecil Jobson, Macarena Gómez-Barris, Cymene Howe and Mareike Winchell. “Extractivism’s limits: A conversation,” The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, (2024).
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson. “A History of Ecological Economic Thought: By Marco P. Vianna Franco and Antoine Missemer, Routledge, Abingdon, 2023,” The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, (2024): 1–2.
Catherine Kearns. “Performing Community: Ritual, Copper Production, and Local Politics on Archaic Cyprus,” in K. Morgan (ed.), Pomp, Circumstance, and the Performance of Politics: Acting Politically Correct in the Ancient World (2024): 73-98.
Jessica Landau. “The Politics of Bigfoot Porn, or the Relationship between Sasquatch and the Far Right,” in Natalie Phillips, and Grant Hamming (eds.) The Visual Culture of Trumpism. London: Routledge (2024).
Jim Leitzel and Sabina Shaikh. “The Economic Standing of Animals,” Social Sciences and Humanities Open, 10 (2024).
Laura Letinsky. “Diaries of Home,” Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (2024).
Jose Lobo, Luís M. A. Bettencourt and Scott G. Ortman. “Urban scaling theory: Answers to frequent questions,” Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, 52, 7 (2024): 1701-1716.
Jose Lobo, Scott G. Ortman and Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Systematic Relationship Between Areal Extent and Population for Urban Areas in the USA,” Research Square (2024).
Jiajun Luo, Andrew Craver, Zhihao Jin, Liang Zheng et. al. “Contextual Deprivation, Race and Ethnicity, and Income in Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease,” JAMA Network Open (2024).
Jiajun Luo, Rena R. Jones, Zhihao Jin, Tamar Polonsky et. al. “Differing associations of PM2.5 exposure with systolic and diastolic blood pressures across exposure durations in a predominantly non-Hispanic Black cohort,” Scientific Reports, 14, 1 (2024).
Joseph Masco. “The Artificial World,” in Dimitris Papadopoulos, Maria Puig De La Bellacasa, and Natasha Myer (eds.) Reactivating Elements: Chemistry, Ecology, Practice. Durham: Duke University Press (2024): 131-150.
Joseph Masco and Lisa Wedeen. Conspiracy/Theory, Durham: Duke University Press (2024).
Laura A. McGuinn, Daniel N. Klein, Iván Gutiérrez-Avila, Alexander P. Keil et. al. “Prenatal fine particulate matter, maternal stress, and temperament outcomes in children from Mexico City,” ISEE Conference Publications, 1 (2024).
Laura A. McGuinn, Daniel N. Klein, Iván Gutiérrez-Avila, Alexander P. Keil et. al. “Individual and joint effects of prenatal PM2.5 and maternal stress on child temperament,” Environmental Research, 249 (2024).
Laura A. McGuinn, Iván Gutiérrez-Avila, Maria J. Rosa, Allan Just et. al. “Association between prenatal and childhood PM2.5 exposure and preadolescent anxiety and depressive symptoms,” Environmental Epidemiology, 8, 1 (2024): 283.
Laura A. McGuinn, Madeline Quasebarth, Daniel M., Hasselbacher L. et. al. “P030 – CHANGES IN DISTANCE TRAVELED AMONG CHICAGO ABORTION FUND CALLERS FROM 2020-2023,” Contraception, 139 (2024).
Jiajun Luo, Muhammad G. Kibriya, Farzana Jasmine, Afzal Shaikh et. al. “Duration-sensitive association between air pollution exposure and changes in cardiometabolic biomarkers: Evidence from a predominantly African American cohort,” Environmental Research (2024).
Kimberly L. Meidenbauer, Kathryn E. Schertz, Peiyuan Li, Ashish Sharma et. al. “Variable and dynamic associations between hot weather, thermal comfort, and individuals’ emotional states during summertime,” PsyArXiv (2024).
Benjamin Morgan. “Pasts and Futures Present: Deep Time as Historical Narrative,” in Declan Lloyd and Warren Mortimer (eds.) Digressions in Deep Time: Ecocritical Approaches to Literature and the Arts, Bloomsbury Publishing (2024).
Anand Sahasranaman and Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Scaling in Indian cities1,” in Luca S. D’Acci (eds.) Urban Scaling Allometry in Urban Studies and Spatial Science, Routledge (2024).
Anand Sahasranaman, Nishanth Kumar and Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Urbanization, economic development, and income distribution dynamics in India,” arXiv e-prints (2024).
Sithembinkosi Ndebele, Tecora Turner, Chuanhong Liao, Briseis Aschebrook-Kilfoy et. al. “Uterine Fibroid Prevalence in a Predominantly Black, Chicago-Based Cohort,” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 21, 2 (2024).
Sarah Newman. “After Dark: The Nocturnal Urban Landscape and Lightscape of Ancient Cities,” in Nancy Gonlin and Meghan E. Strong (eds.) American Antiquity, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (2024).
Nikhita Obeegadoo. “Archipelagic Stories, Anguilliform Resistances,” Monsoon: Journal of the Indian Ocean Rim, 2, 1 (2024): 48-57.
Sakurako S. Okuzono, Kate Burrows, Koichiro Shiba, Aki Yazawa et. al. “Pre-disaster income inequality and post-disaster mental health: A natural experiment from the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami,” Health Place, 90 (November 2024).
Vítor Oliveira, Michael Conzen, and Susan Whitehand. “The Historico-Geographical Approach to Urban Morphology,” in ISUF, Urban Morphology and Human Settlements. New York: Springer (2024).
Scott G. Ortman, José Lobo, Lisa Lodwick, Rob Wiseman et. al. “Identification and measurement of intensive economic growth in a Roman imperial province,” Science Advances, 10, 27 (2024).
Kim Pernell and Geoffrey T. Wodtke. “The distribution of privately held business assets in the United States,” Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 94 (2024).
William Isaac Krakowka, Jiajun Luo, Andrew Craver, Jayant M. Pinto et. al. “Household air pollution disparities between socioeconomic groups in Chicago,” Environmental Research Communications, 6, 9 (2024).
Kenneth Pomeranz and Anne Hyde. “What Intro Courses Can Do, and Why It Matters.” American Historical Association Pamphlet Series (2024).
Anna Reosti, Rahim Kurwa & Robin Bartram. “Rental housing and the continuum of carcerality,” Theoretical Criminology, 28, 4 (2024): 534–553.
Victoria Saramago. “Narrativizing Hydropower: Carolina Caycedo in Brazil,” Mediations: Journal of the Marxist Literary Group, 36, 1 (2024): 31-47.
Christine Sargent and Michele Friedner. “Coming to terms: Gaza and disability,” Journal for the Anthropology of North America, 27, 2 (2024): 56-61.
Jennifer Scappettone. “Against the Preemptive Present: Some Things I Learned About Time, Space, and School from Lyn Hejinian,” Jacket2 (2024).
Jennifer Scappettone. “Till They Are Incandescent,” Semicerchio (2024).
Mehrnoush Soroush. “Dynamics of Agricultural Investment in al-Ahwaz in the Early Islamic Period,” in H. Kennedy & F. Bessard (eds.) Land and Trade in Early Islam: The Economy of the Islamic Middle East 750-1050 CE. Oxford: Oxford University Press (2024).
Andrew J. Stier, Sina Sajjadi, Fariba Karimi, Luís M. A. Bettencourt et. al. “Implicit racial biases are lower in more populous more diverse and less segregated US cities,” Nature Communications, 15, 961 (2024).
Saira Tasmin, Briseis Aschebrook-Kilfoy, Donald Hedeker, Rajan Gopalakrishnan, Elizabeth Connellan, Muhammad G. Kibriya, Michael T. Young, Joel D. Kaufman, and Habibul Ahsan. “Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and measures of central hemodynamics and arterial stiffness among multiethnic Chicago residents,” Environmental Health, 1 (2024): 47.
Stephanie Ternullo, Ángela Zorro-Medina, Robert Vargas. “How Political Dynasties Concentrate Advantage within Cities: Evidence from Crime and City Services in Chicago,” Social Forces, 102, 4 (2024): 1310–1331.
Darya Tsymbalyuk. “The unlikely species entangled in Ukraine’s resistance to Russia,” The British Broadcasting Corporation (2024).
Shruti Vaidya and Michele Friedner. “Discerning personhood through lena-dena: Disability professionals, ethics, and communication,” American Anthropologist, 126, 4 (2024): 647-657.
Devi Vijay, Mukta Kulkarni, K. V. Gopakumar and Michele Friedner. “Disability inclusion in Indian workplaces: Mapping the research landscape and exploring new terrains,” IIMB Management Review, 36, 1 (2024): 39-47.
Lindsay A. Williams, David Haynes, Jeannette M. Sample, Zhanni Lu et. al. “PM2.5, vegetation density, and childhood cancer: a case-control registry-based study from Texas 1995-2011,” Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 116, 6 (2024): 876–884.
Sofia Wixe, Jose Lobo, Charlotta Mellander and Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Evidence of COVID-19 fatalities in Swedish neighborhoods from a full population study,” Scientific Reports, 14 (2024).
2023
Antoine Acker, Elizabeth Chatterjee, Lukas Becker, Matthew Shutzer et. al. “Fossil Fuels from Extraction to Emissions,” in Emily O’Gorman, Mark Carey, Sandra Swart, and William San Martín (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Environmental History. Abingdon: Routledge (2023).
Niall Atkinson and Carmen Caswell. “Neighborhood demographics at the Foundation of the Innocenti: A Test Case in Mapping the Florentine Catasto of 1427,” I Tatti Studies in the Italian Renaissance (2023): 165–197.
Robin Bartram. “Making Babies Pay Rent: Race Suicide, and the Subsidization of Whiteness Through Rental Housing,” Qualitative Sociology, 46 (2023): 1-20.
Robin Bartram. “Property Markers and the Hassle of Leniency: Building Code Enforcement in the Courtroom,” Law & Social Inquiry, 49, 3 (2024): 1572-1594.
Robin Bartram. “Routine Dilapidation: How Homeownership Creates Environmental Injustice,” City & Community, 22, 4 (2023): 266–285.
Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Emerging Scientific Frameworks and Tools for Sustainable Cities,” International Journal on Smart and Sustainable Cities, 1, 2 (2023).
Luís M. A. Bettencourt. “Why the internet must become more like a city,” in Juval Portugali (ed). The Crisis of Democracy in the Age of Cities, Edward Elgar Publishing (2023): 148-166.
Kate Burrows, G. Brooke Anderson, Ruoh-Nan (Terry) Yan, Ander Wilson et. al. “Health disparities among older adults following tropical cyclone exposure in Florida,” Nature Communications, 14 (2023).
Elizabeth Chatterjee. “India’s Oligarchic State Capitalism,” Current History, 122 (2023): 123-130.
Elizabeth Chatterjee. “The Poor Woman’s Energy: Low-Modernist Solar Technologies and International Development, 1878–1966,” Journal of Global History, 18, 3 (2023): 439-460.
Dipesh Chakrabarty. “Labor, Work, and Our Crisis Today.” in Daniel Eisenberg and Ellen Rothenberg (eds.) Reworking Labor. Chicago: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2023).
Dipesh Chakrabarty. One Planet, Many Worlds: The Climate Parallax, Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press (2023).
Paul Cheney. “Political Economy,” in Keegan Callanan and Sharon Krause (eds.) The Cambridge Companion to Montesquieu. Cambridge University Press (2023): 216-31.
Paul Cheney. “Trading with the Enemy: Britain, France, and the 18th-Century Quest for a Peaceful World Order. By John Shovlin.,” The Journal of Modern History, 95, 3, Book Review (2023).
Milburn Colin, Katherine Buse, Ranjodh Singh Dhaliwal, Melissa Wills et. al. “Join the Fold: Video Games, Science Fiction, and the Refolding of Citizen Science,” Design Issues 39, 1 (2023): 70–87.
Chakrabarty, Dipesh. “Foreword,” in Alison Bashford, Emily M. Kern, and Adam Bobbette (eds.) New Earth Histories: Geo-Cosmologies and the Making of the Modern World, Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2023).
Kimberly C. Doell, Marc G. Berman, Gregory N. Bratman, Brian Knutson et. al. “Leveraging neuroscience for climate change research,” Nature Climate Change (2023).
Yuting Dong. “Flagstone empire: Materiality and technical expertise in Japanese road construction in northeast China (1905–1945),” Modern Asian Studies, 57, 3 (2023): 835-865.
Elizabeth Korver-Glenn, Robin Bartram and Max Besbris. “Housing Market Intermediaries,” in Brian J. McCabe and Eva Rosen (eds.) The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape Our Social Lives, (2023).
Mona El Khoury and Nikhita Obeegadoo. “Rencontres du postcolonialisme et de l’écocritique,” Nouvelles Études Francophones, 38, 2 (2023).
Brodwyn Fischer. “Historicizando a governança Informal,” Acervo 36, 1 (2023): 1-24.
Brodwyn Fischer and Keila Grinberg (eds.) The Boundaries of Freedom: Slavery, Abolition, and the Making of Modern Brazil, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press (2023).
Michele Friedner and Alisa Lipscombe. “Review: Diminished Faculties: A Political Phenomenology of Impairment, by Jonathan Sterne,” Journal of Popular Music Studies, 35, 2 (2023): 119-122.
Michele Friedner. “Disability Justice as Part of Structural Competency: Infra/structures of Deafness, Cochlear Implantation, and Re/habilitation in India,” Health and Human Rights, 25, 1 (2023): 39-50.
Michele Friedner. “From Obsolescence to Abandonment: Exploring the Precarious Use of Cochlear Implants in India,” Science, Technology, & Human Values, 50, 3 (2023): 503-524.
Michele Friedner and Matthew Wolf-Meyer. “Becoming malleable: How orienting to disability, communication, and the senses further commits anthropology to its moral project,” american ethnologist, 51, 1 (2023): 78-83.
Michele Friedner. “Political, Economic, and Relational Production of Sense: Negotiating sensory inequality and access in research on cochlear implantation in India,” in
The Routledge International Handbook of Sensory Ethnography, Routledge, (2023).
Marco Garrido. “The Housing Divide in the Global South,” in Brian J. McCabe and Eva Rosen (eds.) The Sociology of Housing: How Homes Shape our Social Lives. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (2023).
Swarnabh Ghosh, Neil Brenner and Nikos Katsikis. “The global industrial feedlot matrix: a metabolic monstrosity,” in Jeffrey S. Nesbit and Charles Waldheim (eds.) Technical Lands: A Critical Primer. Berlin: Jovis, (2023): 132-155.
AJ Golio, Robin Bartram and LaToya Tufts. “Punishing people through property: Strategic task force inspections at the nexus of criminal and civil legal systems,” Punishment & Society, 26, 4 (2023): 732-751.
Pauline Goul. “La question environnementale au XVIème siècle,” Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 2, 46 (2023).
Pauline Goul. “Figures d’inclination sur une planète abîmée: Penser l’anxiété climatique avec la Renaissance,” Cahiers de recherches médiévales et humanistes, 2, 46 (2023).
Andre Graubner, Lukas Kapp-Schwoerer, Karthik Kashinath, Konrad Schindler et. al. “Crowd-Sourced Annotation of Extreme Weather Events: A Novel Benchmark Dataset and Machine Learning Applications for Future Climate Scenarios,” ADS (2023).
Timothy B. Higgins, Aneesh C. Subramanian, Andre Graubner, Lukas Kapp-Schwoerer et. al. “Using Deep Learning for an Analysis of Atmospheric Rivers in a High-Resolution Large Ensemble Climate Data Set,” Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 15, 4 (2023).
Hee Jung Jeong, Tyler M. Moore, E. Leighton Durham, Gabrielle E. Reimann et. al. “General and Specific Factors of Environmental Stress and Their Associations With Brain Structure and Dimensions of Psychopathology,” Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science, 3, 3 (2023): 480-489.
Ryan Cecil Jobson. “Facing the Flames: The Herskovitses, Trinidad, and the Anthropological Imagination,” American Ethnologist, 50, 3 (2023).
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson & Carl Wennerlind. Scarcity: A History from the Origins of Capitalism to the Climate Crisis, Cambridge: Harvard University Press (2023).
Omid Kardan, Chacriya Sereeyothin, Kathryn E. Schertz, Mike Angstadt et. al. “Neighborhood air pollution is negatively associated with neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence,” bioRxiv (2023).
Sol Kim. “Atmospheric Rivers: Genesis, Representation, and Structure,” (2023).
Alan Kolata. El poder de los Incas: la organización social, económica, religiosa y política de un imperio, San Miguel, Peru: Fondo Editorial de la PUCP (2023).
Thomas Lamarre. “Platformativity: Infrastructures, Platforms, Techniques of Self,” Michigan State University: Global Media Studies (March 2023).
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Darya Tsymbalyuk. “Ukraine’s energy security can’t come at the cost of the environment,” openDemocracy (2023).
Darya Tsymbalyuk. “What my body taught me about being a scholar of Ukraine and from Ukraine in times of Russia’s war of aggression,” Journal of International Relations and Development, 26 (2023): 698-709.
Darya Tsymbalyuk. “Ukraine and the Traps of Proximity to European and Slavic Russian Whiteness,” The Funambulist, 48 (2023).
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Thomas Lamarre. “Transmedia-genre: non-continuity, discontinuity, and continuity in the global 80s,” New Review of Film and Television Studies, 20, 1 (2022): 119-131.
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Darya Tsymbalyuk. “Academia must recentre embodied and uncomfortable knowledge,” Nature Human Behavior, 6 (2022): 758-759.
Darya Tsymbalyuk. “A Landmine Detonates in the Woods,” Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen (2022).
Darya Tsymbalyuk. “Erasure: Russian imperialism, my research on Donbas, and I,” Kajet Digital (2022).
Darya Tsymbalyuk. “What Does It Mean to Study Environments in Ukraine Now?,” Arcadia: Explorations in Environmental History (2022).
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Robert Vargas, Chris Williams, Phillip O’Sullivan and Christina Cano. “Capitalizing on Crisis,” University of Chicago Law Review (2022).
Robert Vargas, David Hackett, Sebastian Ortega, Elena Smyslovskikh and Federico Dominguez-Molina.“Academic copaganda,” Law & Society Review, 59, 2 (2025): 298-323.
Robert Vargas. “Postscript: Four Ways Race and Capitalism Can Advance Urban Sociology,” City & Community, 21, 3 (2022): 256-262.
Robert Vargas. Uninsured in Chicago: How the Social Safety Net Leaves Latinos Behind, New York: New York University Press (2022).
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