Publications

Peer Reviewed

  • Book Manuscript (In Prep) - Montoya, M. Rules of Engagement: Why Relationships Matter Most to Solving Complex Problems. Press TBD.

 

  • Book - Montoya, M.  Making the Mexican Diabetic: Race, Science, and the Genetics of Inequality, University of California Press, 2011.

 

  • Montoya, M.  Relational Competence in Clinical Care. In Structural Competency Case Book for Clinicians, Helena Hanson and Jonathan Metzyl (eds), Springer Publishing 2018/9.

 

  • Montoya M. Race, Genetics, and Health: Transforming Inequities or Reproducing a Fallacy. Forthcoming in Kalfous: Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies, Special Issue, W 2018.

 

  • Montoya, Michael; Dixon, Lydia Zacher; Valdez, Natali. “Pregnancy.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Latino Studies. Ilan Stavans (ed). New York: Oxford University Press, 2017.

 

  • Montoya, M., "Fat: Integration." Fieldsights - Field Notes, Cultural Anthropology Online, (Curated, Invited Contributor) April 26, 2015, http://www.culanth.org/fieldsights/681-fat-integration.

 

  • Montoya, M. Speculative Futures for a Healthy City: Community, Knowledge, and Epistemological Hope for the Sciences of Life.  Current Anthropology, Life Sciences and the Rhetorics of Potentiality, October 2013.

 

  • Montoya, M., Virtual Issue: Ethnographies of Science – Conversation with the Authors and Commentary, in Cultural Anthropology, (Curated, Invited Contributor) August 10, 2012.  http://culanth.org/curated_collections/3-ethnographies-of-science.

 

  • Montoya, M. Teaching Medical Students About Race: When what we know meets what we don’t.  Anthropology Now, 4(3), 1-6, December 2012.

 

  • Kent, E., Sender, L., Morris, R., Grigsby, T., Montoya, M., Ziogas, A., Anton-Culver, H. Multilevel socioeconomic effects on quality of life in adolescent and young adult survivors of leukemia and lymphoma.  Quality of Life Research, DOI 10.1007/s11136-012-0254-z, August 2012.

 

  • Kent, E., Parry, C., Montoya, M., Sender, L., Morris, R., and Anton-Culver, J. “You’re too young for this”: Adolescent and Young Adults’ Perspectives on Cancer Survivorship.  Journal of Pychosocial Oncology, 30:2, 260-279, 2012.

 

  • Montoya, M., and Rayna Rapp, Forward: Race, Genes and Health in Latin America, In Racial Identities, Genetic Ancestry and Health in South America: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Uruguay, Sahra Gibbon, Ricardo Ventura Santos and Monica Sans (eds).  Palgrave – Macmillan: New York, 2012.

 

  • Montoya, M. and Erin Kent, Dialogical Action: From Community-Based to Community-Driven Participatory Research.  Qualitative Health Research, 21(7), 1000-1011, July 2011.

 

  • Montoya, M., The Community Knowledge Project: Community is a Verb, Community Engaged Scholarship for Health, http://ces4health.info/, November 2009.

 

  • Montoya, M., Bioethnic Conscription: Genes, Race and Mexicana/o Ethnicity in Diabetes Research.
    Cultural Anthropology 22(1), 2007.

 

  • Paradies, YC., Montoya, M., and Fullerton, SM., Racialized Genetics and the Study of Complex Diseases: The thrifty genotype revisited. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 50(2) 2007.

 

  • Heath D., Koch E., Ley B., Montoya M., Nodes and Queries: Linking Locations in Networked Fields of Inquiry, American Behavioral Scientist, 450-463(14) vol. 43, No. 3. November 1999.

 

PUBLICATIONS – Other

 

  • Montoya, M., and Erin Kent, Black and white disparities in cancer survival are not so black and white.  Letter to the editor response to Albain et al 2009. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 102: 4, February 2010: 277.

 

  • Montoya, M., and Benjamin Howard, Dangerous implications of racial genetics research.  Letter to the editors response to Palomar et al 2007.  American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 11: 042, April 2008: 483.

 

  • Montoya M., Do Genes Explain Diabetes Health Disparities Between Ethnic Groups? Invited Editorial, Endocrine Today, June 2007.

 

  • Montoya M., Diabetes. Encyclopedia of Race and Racism, John Moore (ed) The Gale Group/Macmillan Reference USA, Farmington Hills, MI, 2008.

 

  • Montoya, M., Invited Book Review of Blood Sugar: Racial Pharmacology and Food Justice in Black America, Anthony Ryan Hatch, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, London, 2016. American Sociological Review, 2019.

 

  • Montoya, M., Invited Book Review of Heartsick: The Politics of Risk, Inequality, and Heart Disease, Janet Shim, New York: NYU Press, (2014), Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Fall 2015.

 

  • Montoya M., Invited Book Review of Crossing the Border: Research from the Mexican Migration Project, Durand and Massey, Eds. (2005), Journal of American Studies, 40, 2006 (2) 424-425.

 

  • Montoya M., Invited Book Review of Love of Shopping is Not a Gene, Dagg (2005), American Anthropologist June 2006 vol. 108, No. 2.

 

  • Montoya M., with Vivette Garcia Deister, A Novel Argan, in Future Mirrors, Modelab 2015, Invited author to online curated publication, http://www.modelab.info/#!publications/c1c3d.