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1Community-based Participant-observation (CBPO): A Participatory Method for Ethnographic Research
Field Methods, 2024, 36, 80-90
1.45Citations (PDF)
2Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized” (MAD) water systems
Water Security, 2024, 21, 100148
3.72Citations (PDF)
3Deep hanging out, mixed methods toolkit, or something else? Current ethnographic practices in US anthropology0.52Citations (PDF)
4New Teaching in Participatory Methods for Practicing Anthropology
Practicing Anthropology, 2024, 46, 104-107
0.10Citations (PDF)
5Building an Inclusive Big Tent for Methods: Invitation to a Community of Practice Where the Methods Belong to All of Us
Practicing Anthropology, 2024, 46, 84-87
0.10Citations (PDF)
6Scaling up Through Online Research Mentorship – Lessons Learned
Practicing Anthropology, 2024, 46, 124-127
0.10Citations (PDF)
7Methods Training for Practicing Anthropologists: The NSF CAMP Approach
Practicing Anthropology, 2024, 46, 115-118
0.11Citations (PDF)
8The New NSF CAMP Feedback Method for Research Mentorship
Practicing Anthropology, 2024, 46, 119-123
0.11Citations (PDF)
9Ethnographic methods: Training norms and practices and the future of American anthropology
American Anthropologist, 2024, 126, 458-469
1.74Citations (PDF)
10Sample Sizes for 10 Types of Qualitative Data Analysis: An Integrative Review, Empirical Guidance, and Next Steps2.810Citations (PDF)
11Participatory Modeling: A Methodology for Engaging Stakeholder Knowledge and Participation in Social Science Research
Field Methods, 2023, 35, 73-82
1.411Citations (PDF)
12Moral economies for water: A framework for analyzing norms of justice, economic behavior, and social enforcement in the contexts of water inequality6.615Citations (PDF)
13Understanding perceived climate risks to household water supply and their implications for adaptation: evidence from California
Climatic Change, 2023, 176,
3.94Citations (PDF)
14A systems perspective on water markets: barriers, bright spots, and building blocks for the next generation5.09Citations (PDF)
15Homelessness and water insecurity in the Global North: Trapped in the dwelling paradox6.66Citations (PDF)
16Coding Qualitative Data at Scale: Guidance for Large Coder Teams Based on 18 Studies2.812Citations (PDF)
17Water sharing is a distressing form of reciprocity: Shame, upset, anger, and conflict over water in twenty cross‐cultural sites
American Anthropologist, 2022, 124, 279-290
1.726Citations (PDF)
18Teaching Ethnographic Methods for Cultural Anthropology: Current Practices and Needed Innovation
Teaching Anthropology, 2022, 11, 59-72
0.28Citations (PDF)
19Metatheme Analysis: A Qualitative Method for Cross-Cultural Research2.820Citations (PDF)
20Anticipating elite capture: the social devaluation of municipal tap water users in the Phoenix metropolitan area
Water International, 2021, 46, 821-840
1.18Citations (PDF)
21A Conceptual Framework for Social, Behavioral, and Environmental Change through Stakeholder Engagement in Water Resource Management
Society and Natural Resources, 2021, 34, 1111-1132
2.253Citations (PDF)
22<i>Autogestión</i>and water sharing networks in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María
Water International, 2021, 46, 938-955
1.119Citations (PDF)
23Rethinking entrepreneurship through distribution: distributive relations and the reproduction of racialized inequality among South African entrepreneurs0.810Citations (PDF)
24Exposing the myths of household water insecurity in the global north: A critical review6.6100Citations (PDF)
25The embedded economics of water: Insights from economic anthropology6.613Citations (PDF)
26Entrepreneurship as legacy building: Reimagining the economy in post‐apartheid South Africa1.013Citations (PDF)
27Identifying Stakeholder Groups in Natural Resource Management: Comparing Quantitative and Qualitative Social Network Approaches2.214Citations (PDF)
28Third-Party Effects in Stakeholder Interviews2.84Citations (PDF)
29Community and Autonomy: Motivations for Entrepreneurship among Arizona Community College Students
Human Organization, 2020, 79, 237-246
0.70Citations (PDF)
30The economic anthropology of water1.022Citations (PDF)
31Does ecosystem services valuation reflect local cultural valuations? Comparative analysis of resident perspectives in four major urban river ecosystems1.017Citations (PDF)
32Community development in ‘Post-Neoliberal Bolivia’: decolonization or alternative modernizations?0.90Citations (PDF)
33Blogs as Elusive Ethnographic Texts2.820Citations (PDF)
34Can Informal Water Vendors Deliver on the Promise of A Human Right to Water? Results From Cochabamba, Bolivia
World Development, 2016, 79, 14-24
4.787Citations (PDF)
35Children's Perceived Water Futures in the United States Southwest
Human Organization, 2014, 73, 235-246
0.78Citations (PDF)
36Research supervisors and undergraduate students’ perceived gains from undergraduate research experiences in the social sciences3.50Citations (PDF)