2011 “Public Anthropology and the Transformation of Anthropological Research” in Public Anthropology in a Borderless World. Sam Beck and Carl A. Maida, eds. New York: Berghahn Books. (in press)
2007 “Complex Negotiations: Gender, Capitalism and Relations of Power” by Anglin, Mary and Louise Lamphere, in Ann Kingsolver and Nandina Gunewardena, eds. Gendered Globalizations: Women Navigating Economic Marginality. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, pp. 279-290. PDF
2002 “The Long-Term Study among the Navajo” In Chronicling Cultures: Long-Term Field Research in Anthropology. Robert V. Kemper and Anya Peterson Royce, eds. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, pp. 108-134. PDF
2001 “Understanding American Diversity: Where Do We Go From Here?” in Cultural Diversity in the United States. Ida Susser and Thomas C. Patterson, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. PDF
“Rereading and Remembering Michelle Rosaldo” in Gender Matters: Rereading Michelle Z. Rosaldo. Alejandro Lugo and Bill Maurer, eds. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. pp.1-15. PDF
“Gender Models in the Southwest: Sociocultural Perspectives” in Women & Men in the Prehispanic Southwest, ed. Patricia L. Crown. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. pp. 379-402. PDF
“Whatever Happened To Kinship Studies?: Reflections of a Feminist Anthropologist” in New Directions in Anthropological Kinship. ed. Linda Stone. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 21-47. PDF
1997 “Work and the Production of Silence” in Silence and Memory: The Production and Destruction of Histories. Gerald Sider and Gavin Smith, eds. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. PDF
1996 “Women’s Resistance in the Sunbelt: Anglo and Mexican American Women Respond to Managerial Control,” in Elizabeth Higgenbotham and Mary Romero eds., Women and Work: Race, Ethnicity and Class, pp. 76-100. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications. PDF
“Elsie Clews Parsons and Feminist Anthropology” in Ruth Behar and Deborah Gordon, eds., Women Writing Culture: A Reader in Feminist Ethnography, pp. 85-104. Berkeley: University of California Press. PDF
1993 “Gladys Reichard Among the Navajo” in Hidden Scholars: Women Anthropologists in the American Southwest. Nancy Parezo, ed. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. PDF
“The Domestic Sphere of Women and the Public World of Men: Strengths and Limitations of an Anthropological Dichotomy” in Caroline B. Brettell and Carolyn F. Sargent, eds. Gender in Cross-Cultural Perspective. NY: Prentice-Hall, Inc.
1988 “Women, Unions and Participative Management: Organizing in the Sunbelt” with Guillermo Grenier, in Women and the Politics of Empowerment: Perspectives from the Workplace and the Community, Ann Bookman and Sandra Morgen, eds. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 227-256. PDF
1987 “Feminism and Anthropology: The Struggle to Reshape Our Thinking About Gender” in The Impact of Feminist Research in the Academy, Christie Farnham, ed. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, pp. 11-33. PDF
1986 “Working Mothers and Family Strategies: Portuguese and Colombian Immigrant Women in a New England Community” in International Immigration: The Female Experience, Rita J. Simon and Caroline Brettell, eds. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allenheld (Division of Littlefield, Adams & Co.) pp. 266-283. PDF
1984 “On the Shop Floor: Multi-Ethnic Unity Against the Conglomerate” in My Troubles are Going To Have Trouble With Me: Everyday Trials and Triumphs of Women Workers, Karen Sacks and Dorothy Remy, eds. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, pp. 247-263. PDF
1983 “Southwest Ceremonialism” in Alfonso Ortiz, Volume Ed., Vol. 10, Southwest, Handbook of North American Indians, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, pp. 744-763. PDF
1980 “Kin Networks and Strategies of Working Class Portuguese Families in a New England Town” with Filomena M. Silva and John P. Sousa, in The Versatility of Kinship, Linda Cordell and Stephen Beckerman eds. New York: Academic Press. pp. 219-250. PDF
1979 “Fighting the Piece-Rate System: New Dimensions of an Old Struggle in the Apparel Industry, in Case Studies in the Labor Process, Andrew Zimbalist, ed. New York: Monthly Review Press, pp. 257-276.PDF
1973 “Clyde Kluckhohn as Ethnographer and Student of Navajo Ceremonialism” with E. Z. Vogt, in Culture and Life. W. Taylor, J. Fischer, and E. Z. Vogt, eds. Carbondale: University of Southern Illinois Press, pp. 94-135. PDF