Publications
Monographs
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Person, A. eds. (in progress). International Routledge Handbook on Heritage and Affect. Museum & Heritage Studies Series, Routledge.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (under contract). Blackness After 9/11: African-American Memory & the Counter-Terrorism
Memorial Landscape. Geography Series, Lexington Books, Rowman & Littlefield.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2021). Affective Heritage and the Politics of Memory after 9/11: Curating Trauma at the Memorial Museum. Interventions: Cultural Approaches to International Relations Series, Routledge.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Person, A. eds. (2021). Affective Architectures: More-than-representational Geographies of Heritage. Critical Studies in Heritage, Emotion and Affect Series, Routledge.
Special Issues
Rhodes, M., Hawkins, M., and Micieli-Voutsinas, J. eds. (under review). “Spatial Approaches to
Applied Memory and Heritage”, Special Issue, Journal of Historical Geography.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Nguyen, N., eds. (2023). Special Issue: “White Supremacy in the ‘Age of (Counter)Terror.’” Journal of Critical Studies on Terrorism.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Coddington, K., eds. (2017). Special Issue: “Geographies of trauma.” Emotion, Space and Society. 24(1): 1-112.
Refereed Articles
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2023). Blackness After 9/11: Topographies of Race and Counter-Terror at the 9/11 Memorial & Museum. Journal of Critical Studies on Terrorism.
Mountz, A., Micieli-Voutsinas, J., and Mohan, S. (2022). “Canada as Safe Haven? Mapping the Embodied Geopolitics of US War Resister Migration Histories.” The Canadian Geographer. 66(4): 741-755.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Cavicchi, J. (2019). “Toxic Landfills, Survivor Trees, and Dust Cloud Memories: More-than-Human Ecologies of 9/11 Memory.” Environment and Planning D: Space and Society, 37(3): 504-522.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2017). “An Absent Presence: Affective Heritage at the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.” Emotion, Space and Society, 24(1): 93-104.
Micieli-Voutsinas J. (2015). “What the Nation Re-members: Resisting Victim Nationalism in Partition Memorial Project.” GeoHumanities: Space, Place, and the Humanities, 1(2): 398-413.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2014). “Contrapuntal Memories: Remembering the Holocaust in a Post-9/11 World.” Human Geography: A New Radical Journal, 7(1): 49-68.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2013). “‘Subaltern’ Remembrances: Mapping Affective Approaches to PartitionMemory.” Social Transformations: A Journal of the Global South, 1(1): 27-58. Memory and Postcoloniality, special issue. L. Claudio, ed.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2010). “Bodies th/at Work: Aestheticizing the National Exception.” Aether: Journal of MediaGeography, 6(1): 38-54.
Book Chapters
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2024). “(em)Placing Trauma: The Wounds Among Us.” In Trauma-Informed
Placemaking understanding pain and healing in place, eds., C. Courage and A. McKeown, Routledge.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (forthcoming). “September 11 Terrorist Attacks, USA (2001).” In Geography in the 21st Century: Defining Moments that Shaped Society, eds. J. Funke, W. Ahmed, I. Chatterjee, and S. McCauley, ABC-CLIO, Inc.
Non-refereed Publications
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2023). “More-than-Representation.” In the Routledge Companion to American
the Landscape, eds. A. Greiner, C. Post, and G. Buckley, Routledge.
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. and Nguyen, N. (2023) Editors’ introduction: white supremacy in the age of (counter-)terror,
Critical Studies on Terrorism, 16:1, 146-151. (Taylor and Francis, UK)
Foote, K., Alderman, D., Loyd, J., Sodaro, A., DasGupta, D., and Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2023). AAG Review
of Books: Affective Heritage and the Politics of Memory After 9/11: Curating Trauma at the Memorial
Museum. Association of American Geographers Review of Books, 11(1): 41-53. (Taylor and Francis).
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2022). “Partition Anti-Memorial Project: Resisting Political Appropriation Through
Feminist Art.” Take on Art Magazine. Special Issue on Memory, December, Issue 28.
Coddington, K. and Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2017). Editors’ introduction: On trauma, geography, and mobility:
towards geographies of trauma, Emotion, Space and Society, 24(1): 52-56. (Elsevier)
Micieli-Voutsinas, J. (2010). “Mapping Visceral Memory Post-9/11.” Re-public: Re-imagining Democracy. Cities in Turmoil, special issue. http://www.republic.gr/?p=2413.
Micieli, J. (2009). “Queering the Aesthetics of Empire: the Invisible Politics of Visibility.” In The Minutiae of Visionaries: Experiments Toward Social Evolution, Artist Catalogue, eds. E. Eaton and T. Smelt. Rochester, New York: Evolutionary Girls Press. pp. 104-111.
Public Scholarship
Micieli-Voutsinas, J, and Mountz, A, and Iraq Veterans Against the War, with JustSeeds. (2018). “Canada as Safe Haven? Migration Histories of Iraq and Afghanistan War Resisters.” Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo, Ontario