Books: The Themed Space: Locating Culture, Nature, and Self (Lexington Books, 2007); Fear, Cultural Anxiety, and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction, and Fantasy Films Remade (co-edited collection with John Marmysz, Lexington Books, 2009.); Theme Park (Objekt series, Reaktion Books, 2008); Recent Developments in Criminological Theory (co-editor with Stuart Henry, 2009, Ashgate); Strategies in Teaching Anthropology (co-editor with Patricia Rice & David McCurdy, Prentice-Hall, 2010); The Immersive Worlds Handbook (forthcoming, Focal Press, 2012).
Chapters in Books: “From Themed Space to Lifespace” (Staging the Past: Themed Environments in Transcultural Perspectives); multiple entries (Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste); multiple entries (Routledge International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities); “The Role of Women’s and Gender Studies in Advancing Gender Equity,” “Improving Gender Equity in Postsecondary Education” (Handbook for Achieving Gender Equity through Education); “Behind the Barrel: Reading the Cultural History of the Gun in Video Games” (Joystick Soldiers: The Military/War Video Games Reader); “An American Theme Park: Working and Riding Out Fear in the Late Twentieth Century” (Late Editions 6, Paranoia within Reason: A Casebook on Conspiracy as Explanation); “Teaching ‘Authenticity’: Critical Thinking and the Cultural Form,” “Online Anthropology: Classroom Approaches and Resources for Teaching,” “Teaching Taxonomy in Physical/Biological Anthropology Classes,” “Applications of Augusto Boal’s Methods in the Anthropology Classroom,” and “Teaching Cultural Anthropology through Popular Culture” (Strategies in Teaching Anthropology); “Teaching as a Form of Anthropology, Anthropology as a Form of Teaching” (The Joys of Teaching Anthropology); “Introduction,” “Horror Video Game Remakes and the Question of Medium: Remaking Doom, Silent Hill, and Resident Evil,” (Fear, Cultural Anxiety and Transformation: Horror, Science Fiction and Fantasy Films Remade); “The Themed Space,” “How the Theme Park Gets Its Power: Lived Theming, Social Control, and the Themed Worker Self,” “A Politics of Reverence and Irreverence: Social Discourse on Theming Controversies” (The Themed Space: Locating Culture, Nature, and Self); “The Hummer as Cultural and Political Myth: A Multi-Sited Ethnographic Analysis” (The Hummer: Myths and Consumer Culture); “Culture Sampling,” (forthcoming, Sampling Across the Spectrum); “The Theme Park and the World’s Fair” (forthcoming, Meet Me at the Fair: A World’s Fair Reader).
Journal Articles: “The Actors behind the Curtain: Representation of Women Faculty in Community College Institutional Decision-making” (Gendered Perspectives on Community Colleges); “SLOing” Anthropology? Reflections on Outcome-Based Education and “Anthropology in Simulation World” (Anthropology News); “The Theming of Everyday Life: Mapping the Self, Life Politics, and Cultural Hegemony on the Las Vegas Strip” (CCHA Journal); “Fragments of Memories of the World Thinking Me” (International Journal of Baudrillard Studies); “The Theme Park and the Figure of Death” (“Death Narratives,” Special Issue of InterCulture); “NEVERMOREPRINT” (“Print,” Special Issue of M/C Journal); “A Space of Possession: Evocative Anthropology” and “Beyond Alphabets: An Interview with Stephen A. Tyler” (POMO Magazine).

Review Articles: “For Love and Religion: Review of Two Works in Sensory Branding” (The Senses & Society); Review article, Baudrillard: A Critical Reader, edited by Douglas Kellner (POMO Magazine).

Creative Publications: “FOAM” (The Kokanee); “Big-London-Consumer-Death-Love-Machine: A Geographic Photo-Essay in Two Parts” (Sigla Magazine); “Animal Pen” (Tahoe Daily Tribune); "Lake View" (forthcoming Tahoe Blues, Bona Fide Books).