Essays
2024 "Isn't that Too Much for a Science Classroom?: Power, Perspective and Personalities", co-authored with Angel Banuelos, Kelsey Lewis, and Kasi Jackson. In, Coaching for Equity: Theater Scripts on Inclusion and Transformation, edited by Esra Ozdenerol , INGI, LLC.
2024 "Cansados del desastre: Agotamiento y daño moral entre trabajadores de la salud en Puerto Rico", Co-authored with Jessica Mulligan, PhD., Jailene Vázquez, Mauricio Guillén, Marialejandra López Torres, Gabriela Marrero Serrano, Tiffany De Varona, Alex Ramos, Litzy Bahena, Paola Lazu Báez. Cuadernos de Investigación 29, Universidad de Puerto Rico.
2024 “For Puerto Rico, True Decolonization Must Mean Independence”, Co-authored with Jac Quiles. NACLA Report on the Americas, 56:1,12-19, DOI:10.1080/10714839.2024.2323395
2023 "Insurrectionary Bodies: Performance at the Borders of Governability and Regeneration." In, Inhabiting the Impossible: Dance and Experimentation in Puerto Rico" , eds. Susan Homar and nibia pastrana santiago, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
2023 "Decolonizing Puerto Rico's Foodscape", co-authored with Shir Lerman Ginzburg, in Transformations of Global Food Systems for Climate Change Resilience: Addressing Food Security, Nutrition, and Health, edited by Preety Gadhoke and Barrett P. Brenton, CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.
2023 "Cuerpxs Insurrectxs: La performance en las fronteras de la gobernabilidad y la regeneración." In, Habitar lo Imposible: Antologia de danza contemporánea en Puerto Rico, eds. Susan Homar and nibia pastrana santiago. Beta Local y Fundancion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades.
2022 "¿Cómo es el colonialismo un determinante socioestructural de la salud en Puerto Rico?", con Jose Perez Ramos and Carlos Rodriguez Diaz. American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics 24(4): E305-312.
2022 "How is Colonialism a Sociostructural Determinant of Health in Puerto Rico?", co-authored with Jose Perez Ramos and Carlos Rodriguez Diaz. American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics 24(4): E305-312.
2022 Review of Conditions in Sinister Wisdom: A Multicultural Lesbian Literary & Art Journal, 123: A Tribute to Conditions, Eds. Cheryl Clarke, Julie R. Enszer & Shromona Mandal.
2021 "(In)movilidades en el Caribe durante la pandemia de COVID-19," Adriana Garriga-Lopez; Marinilda Rivera Díaz; Handerson Joseph; Glorimarie Peña Alicea; Patricia Noboa Ortega. Revista Común.
2020 "Entangled Roots and Otherwise Possibilities: An Anthropology of Disasters COVID-19 Research Agenda," A.J. Faas; Roberto Barrios; Virginia García-Acosta; Adriana Garriga-López; Seven Mattes; Jennifer Trivedi. Human Organization 79(4): 333–342. DOI: 10.17730/1938-3525-79.4.333
2020 "Forging compromiso after the storm: activism as ethics of care among health care workers in Puerto Rico," Critical Public Health, DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2020.1846683
2020 "Decolonizing Mosquitoes: Processes and Experiments from the Periphery," Scholar & Feminist Online 16(2).
2020 "Solo el Pueblo Salva al Pueblo," NACLA Report (Special Issue on COVID-19 in the Americas) 52(3), 233-235. DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2020.1809074
2020 "Debt, Crisis, and Resurgence in Puerto Rico," Small Axe 24 (2 (62)), 122-132. DOI: 10.1215/07990537-8604538
2020 “Compounded Disasters: Puerto Rico confronts COVID-19 under US colonialism,” Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 0, 1-2. European Association of Social Anthropologists. DOI: 10.1111/1469-8676.12821
2020 "Coasting the Future: Teaching as Resistance in a Pandemic," in Pandemic Diaries, published by the American Ethnologist blog, April 2
2019 "Puerto Rico: the Future in Question," Shima 13(2): 174-192. DOI: 10.21463/shima.13.2.13
2019 “Agua Dulce,” in Liquid Utility published by e-flux Architecture, October 16
2019 “Becoming Endemic: The Zika Virus Epidemic and Gendered Power in Puerto Rico,” co-authored with Carlos Rodríguez Díaz, in Gender and Health in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean, edited by Shir Lerman and Ronnie Shepard, Lexington Books
2018 “A School of Addicts: the Coloniality of Addiction in Puerto Rico,” in Ethnographies of US Empire, an anthology edited by John Collins and Carole Ann McGranahan, Duke University Press
2018 “Underwater Anthropology” published by Hot Spots - Cultural Anthropology, September 26
2018 “The Other Puerto Rico: Extractivism and Resistance after Hurricane Maria”, published by Social Text Online: Periscope Dossier on The Extractive Zone, June 7
2018 “Small Scale Food Production and the Impact of Water Shortages in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: An Early Status Assessment,” (co-authored with Alexa Dietrich), Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder
2017 “Contested Sovereignties: Puerto Rico and American Samoa,” (co- authored with Fa’anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa.) In Sovereign Acts: Contesting Colonialism across Indigenous Nations and Latinx America, edited by Frances Negrón-Muntaner, 39-81, University of Arizona Press
2017 “An Ongoing Disaster: Hurricane Maria’s Potential Effects on Public Health” published by Research Counts, a blog of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, November 28
2017 “Zika Virus Epidemic in Puerto Rico: Health Justice Too Long Delayed,” International Journal of Infectious Disease, Vol. 65, pages 144-147
2017 “Ineke Cunningham, in memoriam” published by 80grados, November 26
2017 “Bringing Paper Towels to a Flood,” co-authored with Jessica Mulligan, American Anthropological Association Contributor Blog, Huffington Post, October 13
2017 “Hurricane Maria Exposes Puerto Rico’s Stark Environmental and Health Inequalities,” Items: Insights from the Social Sciences, The Social Science Research Council, October 3
2017 “Here’s What Needs to Happen for Puerto Rico to Recover After Maria” published by Fortune Magazine, September 25
2016 “Public Statement on Zika Virus in Puerto Rico” published by Savage Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthropology, March 15. Re-posted by the NYU Press Blog From the Square, and by Envirosociety: the Environment and Society Journal Blog, March 16. Re-posted by Portside, March 17, Anthropology News, March 18, and by Praxis Center Blog, March 22
2015 Review of Marcia Ochoa, 2014. Queen for a Day: Transformistas, Beauty Queens, and the Performance of Femininity in Venezuela. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Vol. 20, No. 2, Duke University Press, Durham
2014 “Azúcar Dura y Melaza Vaga” [“Hard Sugar & Lazy Molasses”] published by 80 Grados, June 27
2014 “A Heathen Learning.” Baccalaureate remarks, Praxis Center blog, Kalamazoo College, June 19
2012 Review of Javier Auyero, 2012. Patients of the State: the Politics of Waiting in Argentina. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Vol. 17, No. 3. Durham: Duke UP
2009 “Boricuas ACTing UP in New York & San Juan: Diasporic HIV/AIDS, Activism, Colonialism, and Anthropology,” New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Vol. 2, No. 2
2008 Review of Journal Issue “Puerto Rican Queer Sexualities”, El Centro Journal, Vol. XIX, Num. 1, Spring 2007. Eds: L. Aponte-Parés, J. Arroyo, E. Crespo-Kebler, L. La Fountain-Stokes, F. Negrón-Muntaner. Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, NY. Sargasso: Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language & Culture, “Alternative Identities” (Vol. 1)
2007 Review of Javier Avilá, The Professor in Ruins (2006,) in Sargasso: A Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language & Culture, “Minor Keys, Chords, and Discords,” (Vol. 1)
2024 "Cansados del desastre: Agotamiento y daño moral entre trabajadores de la salud en Puerto Rico", Co-authored with Jessica Mulligan, PhD., Jailene Vázquez, Mauricio Guillén, Marialejandra López Torres, Gabriela Marrero Serrano, Tiffany De Varona, Alex Ramos, Litzy Bahena, Paola Lazu Báez. Cuadernos de Investigación 29, Universidad de Puerto Rico.
2024 “For Puerto Rico, True Decolonization Must Mean Independence”, Co-authored with Jac Quiles. NACLA Report on the Americas, 56:1,12-19, DOI:10.1080/10714839.2024.2323395
2023 "Insurrectionary Bodies: Performance at the Borders of Governability and Regeneration." In, Inhabiting the Impossible: Dance and Experimentation in Puerto Rico" , eds. Susan Homar and nibia pastrana santiago, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
2023 "Decolonizing Puerto Rico's Foodscape", co-authored with Shir Lerman Ginzburg, in Transformations of Global Food Systems for Climate Change Resilience: Addressing Food Security, Nutrition, and Health, edited by Preety Gadhoke and Barrett P. Brenton, CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group.
2023 "Cuerpxs Insurrectxs: La performance en las fronteras de la gobernabilidad y la regeneración." In, Habitar lo Imposible: Antologia de danza contemporánea en Puerto Rico, eds. Susan Homar and nibia pastrana santiago. Beta Local y Fundancion Puertorriquena de las Humanidades.
2022 "¿Cómo es el colonialismo un determinante socioestructural de la salud en Puerto Rico?", con Jose Perez Ramos and Carlos Rodriguez Diaz. American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics 24(4): E305-312.
2022 "How is Colonialism a Sociostructural Determinant of Health in Puerto Rico?", co-authored with Jose Perez Ramos and Carlos Rodriguez Diaz. American Medical Association's Journal of Ethics 24(4): E305-312.
2022 Review of Conditions in Sinister Wisdom: A Multicultural Lesbian Literary & Art Journal, 123: A Tribute to Conditions, Eds. Cheryl Clarke, Julie R. Enszer & Shromona Mandal.
2021 "(In)movilidades en el Caribe durante la pandemia de COVID-19," Adriana Garriga-Lopez; Marinilda Rivera Díaz; Handerson Joseph; Glorimarie Peña Alicea; Patricia Noboa Ortega. Revista Común.
2020 "Entangled Roots and Otherwise Possibilities: An Anthropology of Disasters COVID-19 Research Agenda," A.J. Faas; Roberto Barrios; Virginia García-Acosta; Adriana Garriga-López; Seven Mattes; Jennifer Trivedi. Human Organization 79(4): 333–342. DOI: 10.17730/1938-3525-79.4.333
2020 "Forging compromiso after the storm: activism as ethics of care among health care workers in Puerto Rico," Critical Public Health, DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2020.1846683
2020 "Decolonizing Mosquitoes: Processes and Experiments from the Periphery," Scholar & Feminist Online 16(2).
2020 "Solo el Pueblo Salva al Pueblo," NACLA Report (Special Issue on COVID-19 in the Americas) 52(3), 233-235. DOI: 10.1080/10714839.2020.1809074
2020 "Debt, Crisis, and Resurgence in Puerto Rico," Small Axe 24 (2 (62)), 122-132. DOI: 10.1215/07990537-8604538
2020 “Compounded Disasters: Puerto Rico confronts COVID-19 under US colonialism,” Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 0, 1-2. European Association of Social Anthropologists. DOI: 10.1111/1469-8676.12821
2020 "Coasting the Future: Teaching as Resistance in a Pandemic," in Pandemic Diaries, published by the American Ethnologist blog, April 2
2019 "Puerto Rico: the Future in Question," Shima 13(2): 174-192. DOI: 10.21463/shima.13.2.13
2019 “Agua Dulce,” in Liquid Utility published by e-flux Architecture, October 16
2019 “Becoming Endemic: The Zika Virus Epidemic and Gendered Power in Puerto Rico,” co-authored with Carlos Rodríguez Díaz, in Gender and Health in Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean, edited by Shir Lerman and Ronnie Shepard, Lexington Books
2018 “A School of Addicts: the Coloniality of Addiction in Puerto Rico,” in Ethnographies of US Empire, an anthology edited by John Collins and Carole Ann McGranahan, Duke University Press
2018 “Underwater Anthropology” published by Hot Spots - Cultural Anthropology, September 26
2018 “The Other Puerto Rico: Extractivism and Resistance after Hurricane Maria”, published by Social Text Online: Periscope Dossier on The Extractive Zone, June 7
2018 “Small Scale Food Production and the Impact of Water Shortages in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria: An Early Status Assessment,” (co-authored with Alexa Dietrich), Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado, Boulder
2017 “Contested Sovereignties: Puerto Rico and American Samoa,” (co- authored with Fa’anofo Lisaclaire Uperesa.) In Sovereign Acts: Contesting Colonialism across Indigenous Nations and Latinx America, edited by Frances Negrón-Muntaner, 39-81, University of Arizona Press
2017 “An Ongoing Disaster: Hurricane Maria’s Potential Effects on Public Health” published by Research Counts, a blog of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, November 28
2017 “Zika Virus Epidemic in Puerto Rico: Health Justice Too Long Delayed,” International Journal of Infectious Disease, Vol. 65, pages 144-147
2017 “Ineke Cunningham, in memoriam” published by 80grados, November 26
2017 “Bringing Paper Towels to a Flood,” co-authored with Jessica Mulligan, American Anthropological Association Contributor Blog, Huffington Post, October 13
2017 “Hurricane Maria Exposes Puerto Rico’s Stark Environmental and Health Inequalities,” Items: Insights from the Social Sciences, The Social Science Research Council, October 3
2017 “Here’s What Needs to Happen for Puerto Rico to Recover After Maria” published by Fortune Magazine, September 25
2016 “Public Statement on Zika Virus in Puerto Rico” published by Savage Minds: Notes and Queries in Anthropology, March 15. Re-posted by the NYU Press Blog From the Square, and by Envirosociety: the Environment and Society Journal Blog, March 16. Re-posted by Portside, March 17, Anthropology News, March 18, and by Praxis Center Blog, March 22
2015 Review of Marcia Ochoa, 2014. Queen for a Day: Transformistas, Beauty Queens, and the Performance of Femininity in Venezuela. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Vol. 20, No. 2, Duke University Press, Durham
2014 “Azúcar Dura y Melaza Vaga” [“Hard Sugar & Lazy Molasses”] published by 80 Grados, June 27
2014 “A Heathen Learning.” Baccalaureate remarks, Praxis Center blog, Kalamazoo College, June 19
2012 Review of Javier Auyero, 2012. Patients of the State: the Politics of Waiting in Argentina. Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Vol. 17, No. 3. Durham: Duke UP
2009 “Boricuas ACTing UP in New York & San Juan: Diasporic HIV/AIDS, Activism, Colonialism, and Anthropology,” New Proposals: Journal of Marxism and Interdisciplinary Inquiry, Vol. 2, No. 2
2008 Review of Journal Issue “Puerto Rican Queer Sexualities”, El Centro Journal, Vol. XIX, Num. 1, Spring 2007. Eds: L. Aponte-Parés, J. Arroyo, E. Crespo-Kebler, L. La Fountain-Stokes, F. Negrón-Muntaner. Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, City University of New York, NY. Sargasso: Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language & Culture, “Alternative Identities” (Vol. 1)
2007 Review of Javier Avilá, The Professor in Ruins (2006,) in Sargasso: A Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language & Culture, “Minor Keys, Chords, and Discords,” (Vol. 1)