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Research Publications 2005 – 2014 Faculty Publications 2005 – 2014 Executive Summary This bibliography lists the significant publications of all American Bar Foundation (ABF) research faculty from 2005 – 2014. Scholars who have been ABF faculty for only a limited time during this ten year period have the years of ABF affiliation listed after their names. All other listed researchers have been affiliated with the ABF throughout the ten year period. This bibliography contains the significant books (including edited volumes), articles, and reports authored or co-authored by ABF faculty during the listed time period. The citation format for each publication corresponds with the researcher’s respective academic discipline. In the aggregate, the ABF research community over this ten year period has produced: • 51 books • 567 articles • 10 reports Copies of these publications can be obtained through numerous online sources or by contacting the American Bar Foundation. 1 Bernadette Atuahene, 2009 – 2014 1 book, 6 articles Book 1. Bernadette Atuahene, We Want What’s Ours: Learning from South Africa’s Land Restitution Program, (Oxford University Press, 2014). Articles 1. Bernadette Atuahene, “The Importance of Conversation in Transitional Justice: A Study of Land Restitution in South Africa,” 39 Law & Social Inquiry 902 (2014). 2. Bernadette Atuahene, “Paying for the Past: Redressing the Legacy of Land Dispossession in South Africa,” 45 Law & Society Review 955 (2011). 3. Bernadette Atuahene, “South Africa’s Land Reform Crisis: Eliminating the Legacy of Apartheid,” 90 Foreign Affairs 121 (2011). 4. Bernadette Atuahene, “Property and Transitional Justice,” 58 UCLA L. REV. DISC. 65 (2010). 5. Bernadette Atuahene, “Property and the Demands of Transformation,” 31 Michigan International Law Journal 765 (2010). 6. Bernadette Atuahene, “Things Fall Apart: The Illegitimacy of Property Rights in the Context of Past Theft,” 51 Arizona Law Review 829 (2009). Traci Burch, 2007 – 2014 2 books, 12 articles Books 1. Burch, Traci. Trading Democracy for Justice: Criminal Convictions and the Decline of Neighborhood Political Participation. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2013). 2. Hochschild, Jennifer, Vesla Weaver, and Traci Burch. Transforming the American Racial Order. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012). 2 Articles 1. Burch, Traci. “The Old Jim Crow: Racial Residential Segregation and Neighborhood Imprisonment,” Law & Policy 36(3) 223-255 (2014). 2. Burch, Traci. “The Effects of Imprisonment and Community Supervision on Political Participation,” Detaining Democracy Special Issue. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 651 (1) 184-201 (2014). 3. Schlozman, Kay Lehman, Sidney Verba, Henry Brady, Traci Burch, and Phillip Jones, “Who Sings in the Heavenly Chorus? The Shape of the Organized Interest System.” In Schlozman, Kay Lehman, Sidney Verba, and Henry Brady, The Unheavenly Chorus, Princeton: Princeton University Press (2012). 4. Schlozman, Kay Lehman, Sidney Verba, Henry Brady, Phillip Jones, and Traci Burch. “Political Voice through Organized Interest Activity,” in Schlozman, Kay Lehman, Sidney Verba, and Henry Brady, The Unheavenly Chorus, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2012). 5. Burch, Traci. “Did Disfranchisement Laws Help Elect President Bush? New Evidence on the Turnout and Party Registration of Florida’s Ex-Felons,” Political Behavior 34 (1); 1-26 (2012). 6. Burch, Traci. “Turnout and Party Registration among Criminal Offenders in the 2008 General Election,” Law and Society Review 45(3): 699-730 (2011). 7. Burch, Traci. “Fixing the Broken System of Financial Sanctions,” Criminology and Public Policy 10(3) (2011). 8. Hochschild, Jennifer; Vesla Weaver, and Traci Burch. “Destabilizing the American Racial Order,” Daedalus 140; 151-165 (2011). 9. Burch, Traci. “Can the New Commander-In-Chief Sustain His All Volunteer Standing Army?” The Dubois Review on Race 6(1) (2009). 10. Burch, Traci. “American Politics and the Not-So-Benign Neglect of Criminal Justice,” in The Future of American Politics, ed. Gary King, Kay Schlozman, and Norman Nie. (New York: Routledge, 2009). 11. Schlozman, Kay Lehman and Traci Burch. “Political Voice in an Age of 3 Inequality,” in America at Risk: Threats to Liberal Self-Government in an Age of Uncertainty, ed. Robert Faulkner and Susan Shell (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2009). 12. Hochschild, Jennifer and Traci Burch. “Contingent Public Policies and the Stability of Racial Hierarchy: Lessons from Immigration and Census Policy,” in Political Contingency: Studying the Unexpected, the Accidental, and the Unforseen, ed. Ian Shapiro and Sonu Bedi (New York: NYU Press, 2007). John Comaroff, 2005 – 2012 5 books, 18 articles Books 1. [with J. Comaroff] Theory from the South: Or, How Euro-America is Evolving Toward Africa. (Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2011). 2. [with J. Comaroff] Zombies et frontières à l'ère néolibérale. Le cas de l'Afrique du Sud postcoloniale [Zombies and Frontiers in the Age of Neoliberalism: The Case of Postcolonial South Africa]. (Paris: Les Prairies Ordinaires, 2010). 3. [with J. Comaroff] Ethnicity, Inc. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009). 4. [ed, with J. Comaroff and D.A. James] Picturing a Colonial Past: The African Photographs of Isaac Schapera. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007). 5. [ed, with J. Comaroff] Law and Disorder in the Postcolony. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006). Articles 1. [with J. Comaroff] “Theory from the South: A Rejoinder. In A Forum on Theory from the South: How Euro-America is Evolving Toward Africa,” Cultural Anthropology, March 2 (2012). 2. [with Sindre Bangstand, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, and J. Comaroff] “‘Anthropologists are Talking’: About Anthropology and Post-Apartheid South Africa,” Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology, 77(1):115-136 (2012). 4 3. [with J. Comaroff] “Foreword: Thinking Anthropologically, About British Anthropology,” in Sage Handbook of Social Anthropology, (eds.) Richard 28 Fardon, John Gledhill, Olivia Harris, Trevor Marchand, Mark Nuttall, Chris Shore, Veronica Strang, and Richard Wilson. (London: Sage, with the Association of Social Anthropologists of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth, 2012). 4. “The Omnivorous Science: Jean and John Comaroff on the Politics of Anthropology, Capitalism, and Contemporary States [interview by Luis Fernando Angosto Ferrández],” AIBR: Journal of Iberoamerican Anthropology, 7(3):271-296 (2012). 5. “The End of Neoliberalism? What is Left of the Left,” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 637(1):141-147 Special edition on Race, Religion, and Democracy, (eds.) John L. Jackson and David Kyuman Kim (2011). 6. [with C.L. Tomlins] ‘Law As...’: Theory and Practice in Legal History,” Irvine Law Review 1(3):1039-1079 (2011). 7. “Reflections on the Rise of Legal Theology: Law and Religion in the 21st Century,” Social Analysis 53(1):193-216 (2009). 8. “Foreword,” in A Discourse on Domination in Mandate Palestine: Imperialism, Property and Insurgency, Zeina B. Ghandour. (New York: Routledge, 2009). 9. [with J. Comaroff] “Reflections on the Anthropology of Law, Governance, and Sovereignty,” in F. von Benda Beckman, K. von Benda Beckman, and J. Eckert [eds.], Rules of Law and Laws of Ruling: On the Governance of Law. (Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2008). 10. [with J. Comaroff] “Nations With/out Borders: Neoliberalism and the Problem of Belonging in Africa, and Beyond,” in Shalini Randeria [ed.], Border Crossings – Grenzverschiebungen und Grenzüberschreitungen in einer globalisierten Welt. Hochschulforum Band 42. Zurich: vdf. (2008). 11. [with J. Comaroff] “Ethnicity,” in N. Shepherd and S. Robins [eds.], New South African Keywords. (Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2008). 12. [with J. Comaroff] “Faith,” in Nick Shepherd and Steven Robins [eds.], New South African Keywords. (Johannesburg: Jacana Media, 2008). 5 13. [with J. Comaroff] “Ethnicity: Notes on the Concept and the Concrete,” in Fernand Kreff, Eva-Maria Knoll, Andre Gingrich [eds.], Handbuch Globalisierung Face to Face. 100 Stichworte fuer die Praxis aus Anthropologie und Sozialwissenschaften. (Frankfurt am Main: Edition Suhrkamp, 2007). 14. [with J. Comaroff] “Popular Justice in the New South Africa: Policing the 26 Boundaries of Freedom,” in T. Tyler [ed.], Legitimacy and Criminal Justice: International Perspectives. (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2007). 15. [with J. Comaroff] “Figuring Crime: Quantifacts and the Production of the Unreal,” Public Culture, 18(1):209-46 (2006). 16. [with J. Comaroff] “Beasts, Banknotes, and the Color of Money in Colonial South Africa,” Archaeological Dialogues, 12(2):1-26 (2006). 17. [with J. Comaroff] “Reflections on Youth, From the Past to the Postcolony,” in A. Honwana and P. De Boeck [eds.], Makers and Breakers, Made and Broken: Children And Youth as Emerging Categories in Postcolonial Africa. (Oxford: James Currey, Trenton: Africa World Press, Dakar: Codesria, 2005). 18. [with J. Comaroff] Colonizing Currencies: Cows, Cash, and Commensuration in in South Africa. In W. van Binsbergen and P. Geschiere [eds.], Commodification: Things, Agency, and Identities (The Social Life of Things Revisited) (Munster, Germany: LIT, 2005). Stephen Daniels 1 book, 13 articles Books 1. (edited with J.R. Bowers). Inside Campaigns: Chronicles – and Lessons – from the Trenches. (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2011). Articles 1. (with Martin Katz and William Sullivan). “Analyzing Carnegie’s Reach: The Contingent Nature of Innovation,” 63 Journal