FORTHCOMING
“Satellite Images in Conflict Research: Methodological and ethical considerations”
by Fiona Greenland and Michelle Fabiani
In Eric Schoon and Thomas Maher (eds). Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change Volume 47.
2023
Cultural Property Crime and the Law: Global Perspectives (Edited Volume)
by Michelle Fabiani, Kate Burmon, and Saskia Hufnagel (eds)
“The Space Between: Spatial Patterns of Archaeological Looting Attempts and Conflict in Lower Egypt”
by Michelle Fabiani
In Michelle Fabiani, Kate Burmon, and Saskia Hufnagel (eds). Cultural Property Crime and the Law: Global Perspectives.
2022
“Pixel politics and satellite interpretation in the Syrian war”
by Fiona Greenland
Media, Culture, and Society
LEARN MORE2021
“Art Crime and the Myth of Violence”
by Fiona Greenland
In D. Yates and N. Oosterman (eds.). Crime and Art: Sociological and criminological perspectives of crimes in the art world. Springer.
LEARN MORE“Offender Motivations and Expectations of Data in Antiquities Looting”
by Michelle Fabiani
In D. Yates and N. Oosterman (eds.). Crime and Art: Sociological and criminological perspectives of crimes in the art world. Springer.
LEARN MORE“Transiting Through the Antiquities Market: A Social Network Analysis of Antiquities Auctions”
by Michelle Fabiani and James Marrone
In D. Yates and N. Oosterman (eds.), Crime and Art: Sociological and criminological perspectives of crimes in the art world. Springer.
LEARN MORE“The Hallmarks of Effective Crisis Science”
by Fiona Greenland and Michelle Fabiani
Sociological Science.
LEARN MORE2020
“The Art of Destruction: Theorizing Ontological Violence in the Islamic State”
by Fiona Greenland
In Greenland, F.R. and F.M. Göçek (eds.), Cultural Violence and the Destruction of Human Communities: New Theoretical Perspectives, pp. 116-140. London: Routledge.
LEARN MORE2019
“A Site-Level Market Model of the Antiquities Trade”
by Fiona Greenland, James Marrone, Oya Topçuoğlu and Tasha Vorderstrasse
International Journal of Cultural Property 26(1): 21-47.
LEARN MORE2018
“Free Ports and Steel Containers: The Corpora Delicti of Artefact Trafficking”
by Fiona Greenland
History and Anthropology.
LEARN MORE2017
“In, On, and Of the Inviolable Soil: Potsherds and Matters of Nationhood in Modern Italy”
by Fiona Greenland
In G. Zubrzycki (ed.), National Matters: Materiality, Culture and Nationalism, pages 35-57. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
LEARN MORE2016
“Universalism, Nationalism, and the Italian Model of Repatriation”
by Fiona Greenland
Brown Journal of World Affairs 23(1): 143-154.
2014
“New Methods of Mapping: The Application of Social Network Analysis to the Illegal Trade in Antiquities”
by Michelle D'Ippolito
In W. Kennedy, N. Agarwal, & S.J. Yang (eds.), Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling and Prediction. Vol. 8393: 253-260.
LEARN MORE2014
“Looters, Collectors, and a Passion for Antiquities at the Margins of Italian Society”
by Fiona Greenland
Journal of Modern Italian Studies 19 (5): 570-582.
LEARN MORE2013
“Seeing the Unseen: Prospective Loading and Knowledge Forms in Archaeological Discovery”
by Fiona Greenland
Qualitative Sociology 36(3): 251-277.
LEARN MORE2012
“Discrepancies in Data: The Role of Museums in the Illegal
Antiquities Market”
by Michelle D'Ippolito
Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archive Professionals 8: 235-252.
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