Peer Reviewed Articles
2005. “Cross-Cultural ‘Countries’: Covers, Conjunctures, and the Whiff of Nashville in Música Sertaneja (Brazilian commercial country music)” (Popular Music and Society, 28:2, 207-227)
2006. “High Ropes and Hard Times: Wilderness and the Sublime in Adventure-based Education” (International Journal of the History of Sport, 23:5, 856-875)
2007. “Country Brothers: Kinship and Chronotope in Brazilian Rural Public Culture” (Anthropological Quarterly, 80:2, 455-495)
2012. “Piracy, Circulatory Legitimacy, and Neoliberal Subjectivity in Brazil” (Cultural Anthropology, 27:1, 28-49)
Book
2009. River of Tears: Country Music, Memory, and Modernity in Brazil (Durham, NC: Duke).
Other
Contributor – Media Piracy in Emerging Economies. 2011. SSRC Press.
2010. “Flouting the Elmo Necessity and Denying the Local Roots of Interpretation: ‘Anthropology’s’ Quarrel with ACTA and Authoritarian IP Regimes.” Program on Information Justice and Intellectual Property Research Paper Series, American University Washington College of Law. Pp. 1-15.
Editor of special issue of Anthropological Quarterly. “Anthropological Perspectives on Knowledge in the Digital Age.” Also, “Editor’s Note,” 2010, 83:1, pp. 5-6.