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ARTICLES & CHAPTERS

Outside Looking In: Nordic Noir as a Window into Icelandic Euroscepticism

Pop Goes the EU. Rowman & Littlefield, Lexington Press. Jennifer Ostojski (ed.)
[ FORTHCOMING ]

Review of Edward Narain & Tarryn Phillips Sugar: An Ethnographic Novel

The Australian Journal of Anthropology. DOI:10.1111/taja.70034
[ 2025 ]

Beyond Colonial Futures: Ethnofuturism and World Beyond: An Anthology of Papua New Guinean Speculative Fiction

The Geek Anthropologist
[ 2023 ] Book review

Travels through Old Futures: Speculative Fiction and Queer Possibility

The Geek Anthropologist
[ 2020 ] Book review

What Monsters We Make: Fear and Creativity

Upswell Magazine
[ 2016 ] Essay

SPEAKING & PRESENTATIONS

Sitting in Uncertainty: Glacier Personhood and the Politics of Multispecies Entanglement in Iceland

Paper presented at Multispecies Ethnography and Artistic Methods (MEAM) Conference, Australian National University, Canberra
[ 2025 | 5 Dec ]

Research through participating

Speaking on Fellow Travellers Podcast, produced by East of Moon, Reykjavík
[ 2025 | 21 Jan ]

"The Language is the Dog Whistle”: Migration, Boundary-Making, and Gatekeeping in the Icelandic Writing Scene

Paper and panel facilitation at Ráðstefna Þjóðarspegilsins 2024 Conference, Háskoli Íslands, Reykjavík
[ 2024 | 1 Nov ]

Standing Outside Looking In: Nordic Noir as a Window into Icelandic Euroscepticism & Sovereignty

Paper at EUPOP Conference 2024, Talinn, Estonia
[ 2024 | 2 Jul ]

Creativity and social change: Introduction to research goals

Presentation for Tuesday Talks, Hafnar.Haus, Reykjavík
[ 2024 | 20 Feb ]

Creativity and social change: Introduction to research goals

Presentation at Anthropology Day 2024, Háskoli Íslands, Reykjavík
[ 2024 | 16 Feb ]