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Vavova, K. (2020) The Limits of Rational Belief Revision: A Dilemma for The Darwinian Debunker. Noûs, DOI:.


Watson, M. C. and Cornfeld, L. (2023). . In J. L. Jackson (Ed.), Oxford bibliographies in anthropology.


Watson, M. C. (2023). Funding values in highland Chiapas: How Harvard anthropology naturalized the Mexican state. In F. Armstrong-Fumero and B. W. Fallaw (Eds.), (pp. 99-124). Denver: University Press of Colorado.


Watson, M. C. (in press). Rearview mirrors: Harvard Land-Rover interviews and the ethnographic drive in midcentury Chiapas. .


Watson, M. C. (2020). Afterlives of affect: Science, religion, and an edgewalker's spirit. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.


Was a William S. Willis Jr. Fellow of the in March 2023.


Edward Elling Berg *, Darrell S Kaufman, R Scott Anderson, Gregory C Wiles, Thomas V Lowell, Edaward A. D. Mitchell, Feng Sheng Hu, Alan Werner, (in press), Late-Glacial and Holocene lake level fluctuations on the Kenai Lowland, reconstructed from satellite-fen peat deposits and ice-shoved ramparts, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Quaternary, 5(23). 


Tuttle, S.E.; Roof, S.R.; Retelle, M.J.; Werner, A.; Gunn, G.E.; Bunting, E.L. (2022) Evaluation of Satellite-Derived Estimates of Lake Ice Cover Timing on Linnévatnet, Kapp Linné, Svalbard Using In-Situ Data. Remote Sensing, 14, 1311.


Haas, P. and Western, J., (2021). "Governing Complexity in World Politics". Complexity, Governance & Networks, 6(1), 55-87.


President of The National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) 2014-2016. She was the first Division III coach to hold the title.