Selected Articles and Book Chapters
Fixing Non-market Subjects: Governing Land and Population in the Global South
2014. Foucault Studies, 18: 34-48.
Involution's Dynamic Others.
2014. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, NS: 20:276-292.
Anthropological Engagements with Development.
2013. Anthropologie & développement 37-38-39:227-256.
Indigeneity, Capitalism, and the Management of Dispossession.
2010. Current Anthropology 51(3): 385-414.
To Make Live or Let Die? Rural Dispossession and the Protection of Surplus Populations.
2009. Antipode 14(6):1208-1235.
Reflections on Indonesian violence: two tales and three silences.
2008. Leo Panitch and Colin Leys (Eds.) 2009 Socialist Register VIOLENCE TODAY: Actually existing barbarism Pontypool: Merlin Press, pp163-180.
Adat in Central Sulawesi: Contemporary Deployments.
2007. Jamie Davidson and David Henley (Eds.) The Revival of Tradition in Indonesian Politics: The Deployment of Adat from Colonialism to Indigenism. London: Routledge, pp 337-370.
Practices of Assemblage and Community Forest Management.
2007. Economy and Society 36(2): 263-293.
Situating Resource Struggles: Concepts for Empirical Analysis.
2003. Economic and Political Weekly 38(48):5120-5128.
Ethnic Cleansing, Recursive Knowledge, and the Dilemmas of Sedentarism.
2002. International Journal of Social Science 173: 361-371.
Local Histories, Global Markets: Cocoa and Class in Upland Sulawesi.
2002. Development and Change 33(3): 415-437.
Engaging Simplifications: Community Based Resource Management, Market Processes and State Agendas in Upland Southeast Asia.
2002. World Development 30(2):265-283.
Masyarakat Adat, Difference, and the Limits of Recognition in Indonesia’s Forest Zone.
2001. Modern Asian Studies 35(3): 645-676.
Relational Histories and the Production of Difference on Sulawesi’s Upland Frontier.
2001. Journal of Asian Studies 60(1): 41-66.
Articulating Indigenous Identity in Indonesia: Resource Politics and the Tribal Slot.
2000. Comparative Studies in Society and History 42(1): 149-179.
Compromising Power: Development, Culture and Rule in Indonesia
1999. Cultural Anthropology 40(3): 277-309.