PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed Publications:

1. Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. 2021. “The Blood Line: Racialized Boundary Making and Citizenship among Native Nations.” Sociology of Race and Ethnicity. Article first published online: January 19, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177/2332649220981589.

Accepted version available for download here.

2.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi, Nicolàs Barcelò, Randall Akee, and Stephanie Carroll. 2020. “American Indian Reservations and COVID-19: Correlates of Early Infection Rates in the Pandemic.” Journal of Public Health Management & Practice 26(4):371-377. DOI: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001206

3. Carroll, Stephanie, Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, and Andrew Martinez. 2019. “Indigenous Data Governance: Strategies from United States Native Nations.” Data Science Journal, 18(1), p.31. DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2019-031

4. Walling, Julie, Desi Small-Rodriguez, and Tahu Kukutai. 2009. “Tallying Tribes: Waikato-Tainui in the Census and Iwi Register.” New Zealand Journal of Social Policy (36):2-16.

Books:

1.     Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy. Co-Editor, with Maggie Walter, Stephanie Russo Carroll, and Tahu Kukutai. Oxfordshire: Routledge Press. (In progress, expected publication late 2020).

Book Chapters:

1.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. 2016. Building a Data Revolution in Indian Country. In T. Kukutai & J. Taylor (Eds.), Indigenous Data Sovereignty. Canberra: Australia National University Press.

Policy Reports and Non-Peer Reviewed Publications:

1.     Rainie, Stephanie Carroll, Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, and Andrew Martinez. 2017. Policy Brief (Version 2): Data Governance for Native Nation Rebuilding. Tucson: Native Nations Institute.

2.     Rainie, Stephanie Carroll, Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, and Andrew Martinez. 2017. Policy Brief: Indigenous Data Sovereignty in the United States. Tucson: Native Nations Institute, University of Arizona.

3.     Small-Rodriguez, Desi. 2012. "For Researchers Working with Native Communities: Reflections from a Native Researcher." Walk Softly and Listen Carefully: Building Research Relationships with Tribal Communities. Washington, DC: National Congress of American Indians.

Works Under Review:

1.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. “The Blood Line: Racialized Boundary Making and Citizenship Among Native Nations.” (Revise and resubmit to Sociology of Race and Ethnicity).

2.    Carroll, Stephanie Russo, Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear, Abigail Echo-Hawk, and Nanibaa’ A. Garrison. “Implications of Indigenous Data Sovereignty for the Governance of Tribal Communities Biomedical Data.” (Under peer review).

Works In Progress:

1.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. “Counting and Classifying Native Nations in the United States.” (Article in progress, expected submission in October 2019).

2.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. “Doing Tribal Demography: Population Projections for Indigenous Futures.” (Article in progress, expected submission in 2020).

3.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. “Dying For Data: A Case of Tribal Mortality in the United States.” (Article in progress, expected submission in 2020).

4.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. “Data for Nation Rebuilding” (Article in progress, expected submission in 2020).

5.     Rodriguez-Lonebear Desi and Theresa Rocha Beardall. “Racing Towards Erasure: A Critical Exploration of Race and American Indians and Alaska Natives.” In Walter, Maggie, Tahu Kukutai, Angela Gonzales, and Robert Henry (Eds.), Handbook of Indigenous Sociology. New York: Oxford University Press. (Chapter in progress, expected publication in late 2020).

6.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi and Ray Lovett. “Surveying Indigenous Communities: Methods and Case Studies.” (Book proposal in progress, expected submission in early 2020).

7.     Kukutai, Tahu, Patrick Broman, and Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear. “Alternative Census Models: Implications for Indigenous Data Collections.” (Article in progress, expected submission in 2020).

Other Commentary:

1.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. July 8, 2019. “Best Practices for Research in Indigenous Communities.” Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Blog.

2.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. July 22, 2019. “Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network: Filling an Important Research Gap.” Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science Blog.

3.     Rodriguez-Lonebear, Desi. March 19, 2019. “Growing Data Warriors By Us For Us” RED Talk. Missouri Breaks Industries Research, Inc.