Selected Publications: Elizabeth L. Sweet

  • Sweet, E. L. (2016). The embodiment of carceral feminism in the public private divide: Linking the state, intersectional bodies, and the dichotomy of place. Dialogues in Human Geography. 6(2): 202-205.  
  • Sweet, E. L. forthcoming Gender, Violence and the City of Emotion The Participatory Cityedited by Y. Beebeejaun, Berlin, Jovis
  • Joshi, S., P. McCutcheon, and E. L. Sweet. 2015 Visceral Geographies of Whiteness and Invisible Microaggressions in ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies14(1): 298-323 http://ojs.unbc.ca/index.php/acme/article/viewFile/1152/920
  • Sweet, E. L. 2015 Latina Kitchen Table Planning Saving Communities: Intersectionality and Insurgencies in an Anti-Immigrant City in Local Environments: International Journal of Justice and Sustainability 20(6): 728-743
  • Hayes-Conroy, A and E. L. Sweet 2015 Whose Adequacy?: (Re)Imagining Food Security with Displaced Women  in Medellin, Colombia, Agriculture and Human Values 32(3): 373-384
  • Sweet, E. L. and S. Ortiz Escalante 2015 Bringing Bodies into Planning: Visceral Methods, Fear, and Gender Violence, Urban Studies, 52(10) 1826-1845
  • Chakars, M., and E. L. Sweet. 2015 Women and the Economics of Survival Before and After Regime Change: Diverse Economies and Work Strategies in the Russian Republic of Buryatia GeoJournal 79(5): 649-663
  • Sweet, E. L. 2014 Locating Migrant Latina Economic Activities in a Diverse Economies Framework: Evidence from Chicago Gender Place and Culture online first doi:10.1080/0966369X.2014.970135 1-17
  • Ortiz Escalante, S. and E. L. Sweet. 2013 Migrant Women’s Safety: Framing, Policies and Practice in Building Inclusive Cities: Women’s Safety and the Right to the City, edited by Whitzman, C. et al., London and New York, Routledge, Chapter 4: 53-72
  • Sweet, E. L. 2013 How Grassroots Women Are Raising Awareness and Enlisting Authorities Against Growing Violence in Peru. The Global Urbanisthttp://globalurbanist.com/2013/03/18/groots-peru
  • Sweet, E. L. 2012 New Configurations of Racism after 9/11: Gender and Race in the Context of the Anti-Immigrant City in Reinventing Race, Reinventing Racism, edited by John Betancur and Cedric Harring, Brill Publishers, Chapter 12: 241-257
  • Sweet, E. L., S. Lee and S. Ortiz Escalante 2012 ‘A Slow Assassination of Your Soul’ Race, Citizenship and Gender Identities in the Borderlands of New Economic Places inTransnational Migration, Gender and Rights edited by Ragnhild Sollund, and Liam Leonard, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 99-126
  • Drigo, M. V., C. Ehlschlaeger and E. L. Sweet. 2012 Intimate Partner Violence and Support Systems in Ecologist-Developed Spatially-Explicit Dynamic Landscape Models (Modeling Dynamic Systems), edited by James Westervelt, New York, Springer Publishing Company, Chapter 14: 234-254
  • Sweet, E. L. and H. Etienne. 2011 Commentary: Diversity in Urban Planning Education and Practice Journal of Planning Education and Research 31(3): 332-339
  • Sweet, E. L. and M. Chakars. 2010 Identity, Culture, Land, and Language: Stories of Insurgent Planning in the Republic of Buryatia in Russia Journal of Planning Education and Research 30(2): 198-209 (also see letter to the editor and my response regarding this article)
  • Sweet, E. L. and S. Ortiz Escalante. 2010 Planning Responds to Gender Violence: Evidence from Spain, Mexico, and the United States Urban Studies 47(10) 2129-2147 (19th most downloaded article in Urban Studies in September 2010 and 17th in October 2010) (published in Spanish in Jornadas Estudios Urbanos, Género y Feminismo: teorías y experiencias in 2013: 39-62 ISBN 978-84-616-7657-6)
  • Sweet E. L. 2009 Ethnographic Understandings of Gender and Economic Transition in Siberia: Implications for Planners and Policy Makers European Planning Studies Journal17(5): 701-718