See also: SelectedWorks of David Cook-Martin
Articles:
“Liberalism and the Limits of Inclusion: Race and Immigration Law in the Americas, 1850-2000.” (with David FitzGerald) Journal of Interdisciplinary History 41:7-25, May 2010
“The Problem with Similarity: Ethnic Affinity Migrants in Spain” (second author: Anahí Viladrich). Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35(1):151-170, January 2009.
"Rules, Red Tape, and Paperwork: The Archeology of State Control over Migrants, 1850-1930." Journal of Historical Sociology 21(1):82-118, March 2008.
“Soldiers and Wayward Women: Gendered Citizenship, and Migration Policy in Argentina, Italy, and Spain since 1850.” Citizenship Studies 10(5):571-590, November 2006.
Book Chapters:
“Imagined Homecomings: The Problem with Similarity among Ethnic Return Migrants in Spain” In Diasporic Homecomings: Ethnic Return Migrants in Comparative Perspective, edited by Takeyuki Tsuda, Stanford University Press, 2009.
"Discursos transnacionales de inclusión étnica: El caso de los «españoles por adopción»." (first author: Anahí Viladrich). Pp. 177-200 in Nuevos retos del transnacionalismo en el estudio de las migraciones, edited by C. Solé, S. Parella, and L. Cavalcanti. Madrid: Gobierno de España. Ministerio de Trabajo en Inmigración, 2009.
“An Argentine Evangelical Church: Twilight of a Transnational Field?” Religion Across Borders: Transnational Immigrant Networks, edited by Helen R. Ebaugh and Janet Saltzman Chafetz. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 2002.
“Iglesia Cristiana Evangélica: Arriving in the Pipeline.” In Religion and the New Immigrants: Continuities and Adaptations in Immigrant Congregations, edited by Helen Rose Ebaugh and Janet S. Chafetz. Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira Press, 2000.
Book Reviews:
Review of Sarah Willen (ed.), Transnational Migration to Israel in Global Comparative Context. In Contemporary Sociology 38(3):232-233, May 2009.
Review of Craig Parsons and Timothy Smeeding (eds.), Immigration and the Transformation of Europe (2006). In Contemporary Sociology 37(2):144-145, March 2008.
Review of Mark Juergensmeyer (ed.), Religion in Global Civil Society. In Contemporary Sociology 36(2):188-189, March 2007.
Working Papers:
“Proactive Recruitment and Retentionist Patterns of Migration and National Policy in Argentina, Italy, and Spain 1850-1919.” Monograph. Comparative Social Analysis Seminar, UCLA.
“Changes in Poverty in Post-Socialist Europe: The Role of Ethnicity and State Transfers.” Monograph. California Center for Population Research, UCLA (With Rebecca Emigh and Cynthia Feliciano).
Work in Progress:
Statecraft and Belonging in Argentina, Italy, and Spain (book manuscript).
Why no Chinese Exclusion? The Negative Case of Argentine Immigration and Nationality Law in Comparative Perspective (RICA research project)
The role of international organizations and conferences in the spread of acceptable criteria for exclusion in immigration laws of the Americas (RICA research project)
“Migration Control”, peer-reviewed essay for The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, edited by Immanuel Ness, Wiley-Blackwell (2012).
Under Review:
“Demography of Race and Ethnicity in Argentina”, chapter for the International Handbook of the Demography of Race and Ethnicity, edited by Rogelio Saenz, Nestor Rodriguez, and David Embrick (series editor: Dudley Poston). Springer Press (2011).
“Initiating Undergraduates into the Research Process” under review by Teaching Sociology (with first author Betsy Erbaugh, co-authors Karla Erickson and Susan Ferguson).





