University of Colorado Denver College of Liberal Arts and SciencesUniversity of Colorado Denver

CENTERS & RESEARCHFaculty Publications

Sampaio, Anna

Books and Book Chapters:
2002 Transnational Latina/o Communities: Politics, Processes, Cultures, Carlos
Vélez-Ibáñez and Anna Sampaio, (eds), Rowman and Littlefield.

2002 Sampaio, Anna, "Transforming Chicana/o and Latina/o Politics: Globalization,
and the Formation of Transnational Resistance in the U.S. and Chiapas," in Transnational Latina/o Communities: Politics, Processes, Cultures, Carlos
Vélez-Ibáñez and Anna Sampaio, (eds), Rowman and Littlefield.

2002 Vélez-Ibáñez, Carlos and Anna Sampaio, "Introduction: Processes, New Prospects, and Approaches," Reconceptualizing Latina/o Studies and the Study of Latina/o Subjects,” “Cultural Processes and Changing Forms of Ethnic Identity,” and "Conclusion: New Projects and Old Reminders," in Transnational Latina/o Communities: Politics, Processes, Cultures, Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and Anna Sampaio, (eds), Rowman and Littlefield.

Refereed Publications:
2006 "Women of Color Teaching Political Science: Examining the Intersections of Race, Gender, and Course Material in the Classroom,” PS: Political Science and Politics, Volume XXXIX, Number 4, October 2006.

2004 “Theorizing Women of Color in a New Global Matrix,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Volume 6, No.2.

2003 “Crossing Disciplinary Borders: Re-examining Latino/a Studies and Latin American Studies in the 1990s,”The Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies, Volume 1, No.1.

2002 Sampaio, Anna, "Feminismos Filtrados: Regulamento de Corpos das Mulheres
em Ciberespaço," en Internet e Politica: a Teoria e Practica da Democracia
Electronica, edited by Jose Eisenberg and Marco Cepik. UFMG: Belo Horizonte,
Brazil

2001 "Filtered Feminisms: Cybersex, E-commerce and the Construction of Women's Bodies in Cyberspace," Women's Studies Quarterly, 29, no. 3&4 (fall/winter 2001) (with Janni Aragón).

1998 “’To Boldly Go (Where No Man Has Gone Before)’: Women and Politics in Cyberspace,” The Politics of Cyberspace, editors Chris Toulouse and Timothy W. Luke. New York and London: Routledge (with Janni Aragón) (reprint).

1997 “‘To Boldly Go (Where No Man Has Gone Before)': Women and Politics in Cyberspace.” New Political Science, Fall 1997, No.40, p.145-167 (with Janni Aragón).

Review Essays:
2006 The Ties that Bind Us: Mexican Migrants in San Diego County by Richard Kiy and Christopher Woodruff, eds. San Diego: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, 2005. In The Americas: A Quarterly Review of Inter-American Cultural History, Volume 63, No.2.

2001 Language Policy and Identity Politics in the United States, by Ronald Schmidt, Sr., Philadelphia: Temple University Press. In American Political Science Review, Volume 95, No.1.

1999 Mexican American Women Activists: Identity and Resistance in Two Los Angeles Communities, by Mary S. Pardo, Philadelphia: Temple University Press. In American Political Science Review, Volume 93, No.3.


Professional Reports and Non-Refereed Publications:
2006 Survey of Women and Minority Businesses in Colorado, (with Eric Gonzalez-Juenke). Office of Economic Development and International Trade. State of Colorado.

2005 Factors Affecting Voting Within Ethnic Minority Precincts in Denver County: Results from the 2004 Study, report prepared for the Denver Election Commission, Denver, CO (with Eric Gonzalez-Juenke).

2004 “Women, War, and the Logic of Masculine Protection,” Footsteps: The Newsletter of the American Friends Service Committee, Colorado Program, Summer 2004

2002 “ ‘Spy-Files’ Prominent in Municipal Elections,” El Semanario: The Weekly Issue, 13 February.

2002 “The Troubling History of La Virgen,” El Semanario: The Weekly Issue, 12 December.

2002 "The 'Price' of Civil Liberties in Denver," El Semanario: The Weekly
Issue
, July 11.

2002 "Compromising Safety and Security," El Semanario: The Weekly Issue, 13 June.

2001 "The Barriers to Peace and Justice," El Semanario: The Weekly Issue, March 22.

2001 "Latinas and Education," El Semanario: The Weekly Issue, February 23.

 

By Tony Robinson:

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

2004. "Hunger Discipline and Social Parasites:  The Political Economy of the Living Wage."   Urban Affairs Review, November.

2003. “Inner City Community.” International Encyclopedia of Community.  

2001. "Dare the School Build a New Social Order?"  Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning.  Winter.

2001. "Out of the Soup Kitchen, Into the Streets:  Radical Service Learning."  In Service Learning Across the Disciplines:  Public  Administration and Non-Profit Management, edited by Laurie DiPadova.  American Association of Higher Education. 

2001. "Saving the World (But Without Doing Politics):  The Strange Schizophrenia of the Service-Learning Movement." (Reprint)  In Sound Instruction:  Ready to Use Classroom Practice, edited by Linda Hagedorn, Academic Exchange Quarterly.

2000. "Service-Learning as Justice Advocacy:  Can Political Scientists Do Politics?"
PS: Political Science and Politics.  Fall.

1999. "Saving the World (But Without Doing Politics):  The Strange Schizophrenia of the Service-Learning Movement." Academic Exchange Quarterly Winter.

1996. "Inner-city Innovator:  The Non-profit Community Development Corporation." Urban Studies 33: 1647-1670.

1995. "Gentrification and Grassroots Resistance in San Francisco’s Tenderloin." Urban Affairs Review 30: 485-513.

1994. "San Francisco’s Southeast Asians and Inner-city Regeneration." Proteus 11:  59-65.

1992. "Housing for Whom?" (with Roxane White)  Social Work Perspectives. Spring:  5-11.

BOOK REVIEWS

1996. Spatial Practices.  by Helen Liggett and David C. Perry, eds., Sage. In: Urban Affairs Review  33: 704-706.

 

By Christoph H. Stefes:

Books

Forthcoming. (with Amanda Wooden) (eds.) The Politics of Transition: Policymaking at the Crossroads of the Caucasus and Central Asia (New York: Routledge).

2006. Understanding Post-Soviet Transitions: Corruption, Collusion, and Clientelism. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan).

2006. (with Harald Barrios) (eds.) Einführung in die Comparative Politics (Munich: Oldenbourg Verlag).

Referred Articles

2003. “Stability vs. Volatility. Why the CIS Is Not a Shining Example for Central Europe,” in: Demokratizatsiya 11, no. 2: 320-23.

1996. (with Jennifer Shea). “The Integration of the Visegrad Countries Into the European Union,” in: Journal of Public and International Affairs (May): 184-202.

Non-referred Articles

2005. “U.S. Shows True Colors with Uzbekistan Response,” in: Denver Post (29. Mai): p. E1.

2005. “A Little Modesty Might Serve U.S. Well,” in: Rocky Mountain News (April 15), p. 48A.

2000. “Debilitating Georgian Corruption,” in: Transitions-Online (October 2)

1999. “Can a Corrupt State Be Democratic?” in: Transnational Crime and Corruption Center.

Book Chapters

2005. “Clash of Institutions: Clientelism and Corruption vs. Rule of Law,” in: Christopher Waters (ed.) The State of Law in the South Caucasus (New York: Palgrave Macmillan).

Book cover2005. (with Tim Sisk). ”Power Sharing as an Interim Step in Peace Building: Lessons from South Africa for Other Divided Societies,” in: Donald Rothchild and Philip G. Roeder (eds.) Power Sharing and      Peacemaking (Ithaca: Cornell University Press).

2004. “The Georgian Community in Georgia,” in: Karl Cordell and Stefan Wolff (eds.) The Ethnopolitical Encyclopedia of Europe (London: Palgrave).

2003. “Kampf der Institutionen: Korruption, Marktwirtschaft und Rechtstaatlichkeit in der früheren Sowjetunion,” in: Petra Bendel, Aurel Croissant, and Friedbert Rüb (eds.) Staatlichkeit und Transformation (Opladen: Leske and Budrich).