1983: `Changes in Sami (Lapp) Conceptions of Male and Female as a Key to Cultural Transformations in Sami History', Working Paper on Women in International Development. Michigan State University, 36: 1-37.
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1984: `Cultural Transformations in Sami (Lapp) History', unpublished PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology, The University of Chicago.
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1986: `Ideology and Everyday Life in Sami (Lapp) History', in P. Chock (ed.) Discourse and Meaning in Social Life, pp. 205-232. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press and Anthropological Society of Washington.
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1987a: `A Hard Rain for the Sami: Reindeer Herders Struggle to Cope', Not Man Apart (Friends of the Earth)17(2, March-April): 12-16.
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1987b: `Chernobyl Fallout: A Hard Rain for the Sami', Cultural Survival Quarterly11(2): 66-71.
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1987c: `Lapp Life after Chernobyl', Natural History Magazine December: 33-40.
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1989: `Anthropology since the 60s, Theory for the 90s?', Working Papers, Program in the Comparative Study of Social Transformations, pp. 61-83. Chicago: University of Michigan.
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1990: (with Russell Hardin, Milton Singer and Greg Urban), `Gender, Reason and Nuclear Policy', Report of a Colloquium held at the University of Chicago, Working Papers and Proceedings of the Center for Psychosocial Studies, Chicago, No. 32-36.
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1992a: `Om Reproduksjonspolitikk og befolkningskontroll' [The Politics of Reproduction and Population Control] Part 1, Klassekampen22 April: 18-19; Part 2, 23 April: 18-19. (Reprinted 1992, in Pravada [Sri Lanka] 1(12): 18-21).
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1992b: `Og de skal bli ledet av et lite barn (Rapport om barn og Rio konferansen) [`And They Shall be Led by a Little Child: Report on Children and the Rio Conference], Klassekampen31 October: 24-25.
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1992c: `Children and the UN Conference on Environment and Development: Participants and Media Symbols', Barn/Research on Children in Norway2-3: 44-52.
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1993a: Conference report, `Children and Radiation', published and distributed by the Norwegian Centre for Child Research, 60 pages.
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1993b: `Children at Risk: Constructing Social Problems and Policies' (book review essay) Childhood1: 246-251.
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1994a: `Situated Knowledges and Accountable Scientific Visions', Ethnos59: 1-2, 71-79.
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1994b: `Children and the Environment: Local Worlds and Global Connections', Childhood2: 1-21 (editor and author of introduction).
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1995a: (editor) Children and the Politics of Culture. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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1995b: `Introduction: Children and the Politics of Culture in “Late Capitalism” ', in S. Stephens (ed.) Children and the Politics of Culture, pp. 3-48. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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1995c: `The “Cultural Fallout” of Chernobyl Radiation in Norwegian Sami Regions: Implications for Children', in S. Stephens (ed.) Children and the Politics of Culture, pp. 292-318. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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1995d: `Social Consequences of Chernobyl in Norway: An Anthropological Perspective', in B. Hemmingsen (ed.) Biomedical and psychosocial Consequences of Radiation from Man-Made Radionuclides in the Biosphere. Trondheim: The Royal Norwegian Society of Sciences and Letters Foundation.
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1995e: `Physical and Cultural Reproduction in a Post-Chernobyl Norwegian Sami Community', in R. Rapp and F. Ginsburg (eds) Conceiving the New World Order: The Global Stratification of Reproduction. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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1996a: `Reflections on Environmental Justice: Children as Victims and Actors', Social Justice (special issue: Environmental Victims) 23(4): 62-86.
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1996b: `Canaries in the Mines: Children in the Former Soviet Union', Journal of the International Institute at the University of Michigan3(3): 11-12.
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1997a: `Editorial introduction: Children and Nationalism', Childhood4(1): 5-17.
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1997b: `Nationalism, Nuclear Policy and Children in Cold War America', Childhood4: 103-123.
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1997c: “Notes on AAA Session, Capitalising on Concern: The Expanding Market in Troubled Children and Troubling Youth', paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC. (A section is quoted in Childhood 8: 141-3.)
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1997d: `Bounding Uncertainty: The Post-Chernobyl Culture of Radiation Protection Experts, paper presented at `Catastrophe and Culture: The Anthropology of Disaster', An Advanced Seminar at the School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico18-25 October.
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1998: `Reflections on Environmental Justice: Children as Victims and Actors', in C. Williams (ed.) Environmental Victims. New Risks, New Injustice, pp. 49-71. London: Earthscan (another version of 1996a article).
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2000: (editor with Terje Christensen) Children and Radiation. Selected Topics Raised at an International Conference. Trondheim, Norway: Norwegian Centre for Child Research.
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`Children and Radiation: Research Questions and Political Challenges', Illahee, Journal for the Northwest Environment (forthcoming).
30.
`The Social Construction of an Invisible Event: Chernobyl Fallout in Norway' (under review).
31.
`Gender, Culture, Nation and the Problem of Emerging Internationalisms' (under review).
32.
`From Magical Sound to Divinatory Vision: Historical Transformation in Sami Shamanism' (under revision).