Forthcoming. The gospel in communication: A conversation with communication theorist John Durham Peters. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought.
2006. The shifting role of the Latter-day Saints in quintessential American religion. In Faith in America: Changes, Challenges, and a New Spirituality, vol. 1, ed. C. H. Lippy, 141-63. Praeger.
2006. Mormonism’s raveling and unraveling of a geopolitical thread. Geopolitics 11 (2): 256-79 (with D. B. Robertson).
2003. Transformation of the Mormon Culture Region. University of Illinois Press (Mormon History Association Best First Book Award).
2002. Creating regional identity, moral orders, and spatial contiguity: Imagined landscapes of Mormon Americanization. Cultural Geographies 9 (4): 470-88.
2002. No grounds for conversation: The regional construction of fundamental difference between Mormonism and socialism. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 34 (4): 707-29.
2000. The public memory of women’s suffrage in Iowa. The Social Science Journal 37 (2): 261-76.
1999. “Those amazing Mormons”: The media’s construction of Latter-day Saints as a model minority. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 32 (2): 107-28 (with C. H. Chen).