Selected Publications
2020. Parikh, Shanti, and Jong Bum Kwon, eds. “@Ferguson: Still Here in the Afterlives of Black Death, Defiance, and Joy.” Forum, American Ethnologist 47, no. 2 (May). [Link]
2019. Best, Worst, and Good Enough: Lessons Learned from Multi-Sited Comparative Ethnography. In Comparative Ethnography: Innovations and Successful Strategies, Michael Schnegg and Edward D. Lowe (editors). Cambridge U. Co-authored with: Jennifer Hirsch, Holly Wardlow, Daniel Smith, Harriet Phinney, and Constance Nathanson.
2017. Introduction: The 2016 Brexit referendum and the Trump election. American Ethnologist, 44: 195-200. Edwards, J., Haugeru.
2015. Regulating Romance: Youth Love Letters, Moral Anxiety, and Interventions in Uganda’s Time of HIV. Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press.
2013. From “Private” Affairs to “Public” Scandals: The Modern Woman’s Challenge to Husband’s Infidelities in Uganda. In Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective, eds. Caroline Brettell and Carolyn Sargent, 6th edition. New York: Prentice Hall Press.
2012. ‘They Arrested Me for Loving a Schoolgirl’: Ethnography, HIV, and Assessing the Age of Consent as a Gender-based Macro-level Structural Intervention in Uganda. Social Science and Medicine, 74(11):1774-82.
2009. The Secret: Love, Marriage, and HIV Risk. Co-authored with: Jennifer Hirsch, Holly Wardlow, Daniel Smith, Harriet Phinney, and Constance Nathanson. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press.
2008. Beyond the Structure vs. Agency Debate in Sexual Decision-Making: Love Letters, Youth Romance and Condoms in Uganda. In Dorothy Roberts and Rhoda Reddick (eds.) Gender, Sexuality and HIV/AIDS: The Caribbean and Beyond. Ian Randle Publishers: Kingston, Jamaica.
2007. The Political Economy of Marital HIV Risk in Uganda: The ABC Approach, Unintended Risk, and 'Safe' Infidelity. American Journal of Public Health 97( 7): 1198-1208.
2007. Age of Consent Law and Moral Order: The Criminalization of Youth Sexual Relationships in Uganda. In Carolyn M. Elliott (ed.) Global Empowerment of Women: Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions. New York: Routledge. Pages 303-326.
2005 From Auntie to Disco: The Bifurcation of Risk and Pleasure in Sex Education in Uganda. In Sex in Development: Science, Sexuality, and Morality in Global Perspective, V. Adams and S. L. Pigg (eds). Durham: Duke University Press, p 125-158.
2004 Sex, Lies and Love Letters: Condoms, Female Agency, and Paradoxes of Romance in Uganda. In Agenda: African Feminisms, Special Issue "Sexualities/Sexuality in Africa," 62, Vol 2/1:2-20.
2004 Sugar Daddies and Sexual Citizenship in Uganda: Rethinking 3rd Wave Feminism. In Black Renaissance / Renaissance Noir, 6, 1:82-107.
2003 'Don't tell your sister or anyone that you love me': Considering the Effects of Adult Regulation on Adolescent Sexual Subjectivities in Uganda's Time of AIDS. In Gender, Sexuality and HIV/AIDS: Research and Intervention in Africa, B. Pinkowsky Tersbøl (ed). Institute of Public Health , University of Copenhagen.