The following is a reference list of academic publications written by members and Friends of the Trafficking Culture project. Publications are listed in reverse date order (i.e. newest at the top). Downloadable pdf files are present when available. Further details about these publications can be viewed by clicking on their respective titles. We ask that anyone using this material cites it appropriately.
Brodie, N. (2008), ‘Ethics: antiquities, looting and buying of’, in D. Pearsall (ed.), Encyclopaedia of Archaeology (Oxford: Elsevier).
Brodie, N. (2008), ‘The market background to the April 2003 plunder of the Iraq National Museum’, in P. Stone and J. Farchakh Bajjaly (eds), The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq (Woodbridge: Boydell), 41-54.
Brodie, N. (2008), ‘The Western market in Iraqi antiquities’, in L. Rothfield (ed.), Preventing Looting in Wartime: Learning from the Lessons of Iraq (Walnut Creek: AltaMira), 63-74.
Mackenzie, S. and Green, P. (2008), ‘Performative Regulation: a Case Study in How Powerful People Avoid Criminal Labels’, British Journal of Criminology, 48 (2), 138-53.
Felch, J. (2008) ‘A life in shards: A passion for art, a perilous pursuit’, Los Angeles Times, 11, 12, 13 September.
Felch, J. (2008) ‘Intrigue but no glamour for smuggling case figure’, Los Angeles Times, 31 January.
Felch, J. (2008) ‘Raids suggest a deeper network of looted art’, Los Angeles Times, 25 January.
Felch, J., and Boehm, M. (2008) ‘Probe of stolen art goes national’, Los Angeles Times, 29 January.
Felch, J., and Smith, D. (2008) ‘You say that art is worth how much?’, Los Angeles Times, 2 March (updated 6 March).
Fincham, D. (2008), ‘How Adopting the Lex Originis Rule Can Impede the Flow of Illicit Cultural Property’, Columbia Journal of Law and the Arts 32, 111.
Kersel, M. (2008) ‘Imperial Intersections: Archaeologists, War and Violence—Comments’, Archaeologies 4(3), 506-516.
Kersel, M. (2008) ‘The trade in Palestinian antiquities’, Jerusalem Quarterly 33, 21-38.
Brodie, N. and Apostolidis, A. (2007), History Lost (Athens: Hellenic Foundation for Culture/Anemon Productions).
Brodie, N. (2007), ‘Comment on ‘Irreconcilable Differences?’, Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 18, 12-15.
Brodie, N. (2007), ‘Archaeologists, collectors, museums and John Boardman’, Culture Without Context (20), 5-8.
Culture Without Context (2007), Issue 20 (Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research).
Mackenzie, S. (2007), ‘Dealing in Cultural Objects: a New Criminal Law for the UK’, Amicus Curiae: Journal of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies, 71, 8-18.
Mackenzie, S. (2007), ‘Transnational Crime, Local Denial’, Social Justice, 34 (2), 111-24.
Felch, J., and Frammolino, R. (2007) ‘The return of antiquities a blow to Getty’, Los Angeles Times, 2 August.
Fincham, D. (2007), ‘Rejecting Renvoi for Movable Cultural Property: The Islamic Republic of Iran v. Denyse Berend’, International Journal of Cultural Property 14 (1), 111-120.