New Media and Society
Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out: Kids Living and Learning with New Media. Cambridge: MIT Press. (with Mizuko Ito, Sonja Baumer, Matteo Bittanti, danah boyd, Rachel Cody, Rebecca Herr-Stephenson, Patricia G. Lange, Dilan Mahendran, Katynka Z. Martinez, C.J. Pascoe, Dan Perkel, Laura Robinson, Christo Sims and Lisa Tripp), 2009
The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication. New York: Berg Publications (Heather A. Horst and Daniel Miller), 2006
The Blessings and Burdens of Communication: The Cell Phone in Jamaican Transnational Social Fields. Global Networks: A Journal of Transnational Affairs 6(2):143-159, 2006
From Kinship to Link-up: Cell Phones and Social Networking in Jamaica. Current Anthropology 46(5): 755-778 (Heather A. Horst and Daniel Miller), 2005
‘Cell Phone Come Like a Blessing’: Religion and the Cell Phone in a Rural Jamaican Town. Jamaica Journal 29(1&2):12-17 (Daniel Miller and Heather A. Horst), 2005
Mobility and Transnationalism
Jamaican-Americans. New Immigrants Series. New York: Chelsea House (Heather A. Horst and Andrew Garner), 2006
Landscaping Englishness: Respectability and Returnees in Mandeville, Jamaica. Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 2(2), 2008
Planning to Forget: Mobility and Violence in Urban Jamaica. Social Anthropology 16 (1):51-62, 2008
‘You can’t be two places at once’: Rethinking Transnationalism through Return Migration in Jamaica. Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 14 (1):63-83, 2007
The Most English Town in Jamaica: Myths, Memories and Other Returning Resident Dilemmas. Jamaica Journal 31(1 & 2):56-61, 2007
Materiality of Home and Domestic Space
Landscaping Englishness: Respectability and Returnees in Mandeville, Jamaica. Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 2(2), 2008
Planning to Forget: Mobility and Violence in Urban Jamaica. Social Anthropology 16(1):51-62, 2008
The Most English Town in Jamaica: Myths, Memories and Other Returning Resident Dilemmas. Jamaica Journal 31 (1 & 2): 56-61, 2007
A Pilgrimage Home: Tombs, Burial and Belonging in Jamaica. Journal of Material Culture 9(1):11-26, 2004

