Tethered Fates: Companies, Communities and Rights at Stake (Oxford University Press, 2019)
- Reviewed by Tim Büthe, Perspectives on Politics
- Reviewed by Andy Symington, Australian Journal of Human Rights
- Reviewed by Elizabeth Reichert, Journal of Community Practice 20 (2012): 497-499.
- Reviewed by Judith Blau, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare 39, 3 (2012): 183-185.
- Reviewed by Geoffrey Harris, Human Rights Review 14 (2013): 55-56.
- Reviewed by Varinder Jain, Development and Change 40, 2 (March 2009): 393-394.
- Reviewed by Andrew T. Hayashi, Law and Politics Book Review 18, 7 (2008): 624-628, sponsored by the Law & Courts section of the American Political Science Association.
- Included among "Books Received" by Human Rights Law Review 8, 2 (2008): 409-410.
- Included in "Books Received," by the Journal of Peace Research 45, 3 (2008): 447-448.
- Included in "Books Notes" for Human Rights and Human Welfare
- Reviewed by Emilie M. Hafner-Burton and James Ron, World Politics 61, 2 (2009): 360-401.
- Reviewed by Sabine Lang, Perspectives on Politics 5, 4 (2007): 846-847.
- Reviewed by Mahmood Monshipouri, Human Rights Quarterly 29, 3 (2007): 823-828.
- Reviewed by Christine Elizabeth Petit, in Mobilization 12, 3 (2007): 328-329.
- Reviewed by Hans Peter Schmitz, Global Change, Peace and Security 19, 2 (2007): 160-162.
- Reviewed by Jackie Smith, International Studies Review 9, 2 (2007): 290-292.
- Reviewed by Mark Thomas, Labour/Le Travail 61 (Spring 2008): 306.
- Reviewed by Jeff Unsicker, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 36, 4 (2007): 739-744.
- Reviewed in “Take Note” section of Contemporary Sociology 36, 3 (May 2007): 297.
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