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Books
- Rosenblatt, A, Cemetery Citizens: Reclaiming Buried Pasts to Revise the Present (forthcoming)
(2023), Stanford University Press
- Rosenblatt, A, Digging for the Disappeared Forensic Science after Atrocity
(April, 2015),
pp. 304 pages, Stanford University Press, ISBN 9780804788779 [abs]
Published Articles
- Rosenblatt, A, The Danger of a single story about forensic humanitarianism.,
Journal of forensic and legal medicine, vol. 61
(February, 2019),
pp. 75-77 [doi] [abs]
- Rosenblatt, A, Autism, Advocacy Organizations, and Past Injustice,
Disability Studies Quarterly, vol. 38 no. 4
(December, 2018), The Ohio State University Libraries [doi] [abs]
- Rosenblatt, A, International Forensic Investigations and the Human Rights of the Dead,
Human Rights Quarterly, vol. 32 no. 4
(November, 2010),
pp. 921-950, Project MUSE [doi] [abs]
Articles in a Collection
- Kim, JJ; Rosenblatt, A, Whose humanitarianism, whose forensic anthropology?,
in Anthropology of Violent Death: Theoretical Foundations for Forensic Humanitarian Action
(January, 2023),
pp. 153-176, ISBN 9781119806363 [doi] [abs]
- Wagner, SE; Rosenblatt, A, Known Unknowns: Forensic Science, the Nation-State, and the Iconic Dead,
in Studies in Forensic Biohistory Anthropological Perspectives
(January, 2017), Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9781316943021 [abs]
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