Cirillo, S. (2025). Imagining, Planning, Rethinking the Future. Motherhood Experiences of Ethiopian Domestic Workers. African Diaspora, 17(1-2), 46-70.
Cirillo, S. (2024). «La verità è che non sono una brava persona»: lavoro domestico, famiglie etiopi e figlie responsabili. Lares: rivista quadrimestrale di studi demo-etno-antropologici, 2 (maggio-agosto), 231-250.
Cirillo, S. (2024). Le travail domestique en Tanzanie entre les luttes coloniales et post-coloniales. Revue d’histoire contemporaine de l’Afrique, nᵒ 6-7 (septembre),77-92.
Cirillo, S. (2023). Dall’Etiopia al Medio Oriente. Pratiche, retoriche e discorsi sulle esperienze delle lavoratrici domestiche etiopi. Antropologia pubblica, 9(2), 91-107.
Cirillo, S. (2023). Conceptualizing care practices in women’s lives. A domestic work case study in Ethiopia and Tanzania. Anuac, 12(1), 3-28.
Cirillo, S. (2021). Developing support strategies. Personal networks of female domestic workers in Ethiopia and Tanzania. Etnografia e ricerca qualitativa, 14(2), 281-300.
Cirillo, S. (2021). Building Support Networks 25 Years After Beijing: The Case of Women Domestic Workers in Ethiopia and Tanzania. Agenda.
Cirillo, S. (2020). Anthropological research applied to sustainable development projects. The case of domestic workers in Ethiopia and Tanzania. JUNCO – Journal of UNiversities and international development COoperation, 300-317.
Declich, F., & Rodet, M. (2020). African Slavery in Documentary Films: Why Now?. Journal of Global Slavery, 5(1), 1-21.
Declich, F. (2020). Codifying Memories through Film: Of Dance, Slaves, and Forced Migrants of the Past in the Western Indian Ocean. Journal of Global Slavery, 5(1), 62-88.
Declich, F. (2020). Nassib Bundo and Other Rebel Slaves and Liberti of Gosha: a Reassessment (1835-1906), in Africa, 101-125.
Declich, F. (2018). La Garanzia Nascosta. Documentario etnografico come fonte storica, ARACNE, Roma.
Declich, F. (2018). Translocal Connections across the Indian Ocean: Swahili Speaking Networks on the Move. Brill.
Declich, F., & Rodet, M. (2018). Introduction:(re) thinking migration memories and diasporic practices from the perspective of the African continent. Africa, 88(3), 443-451.
Declich, F. (2018). Fonti orali tra Africa Orientale e Corno d’Africa attraverso l’Oceano Indiano, in Africa, Storia, Antropologia, Economia, Migrazioni, a cura di Donatella Strangio, Editrice Nuova Cultura, Roma.
Declich, F. (2018). Shifting memories and forced migrations: the Somali Zigula migration to Tanzania. Africa, 88(3), 539-559.
Declich, F. (2016), A Free Woman could Marry a Slave Because of Hunger. Memories of Life in Slavery along the Northern Mozambique Coast, in African Slaves, African Masters. Politics, social life, memories, Bellagamba A., Klein M, Green S. (eds.), Africa World Press.
Declich, F. (2016), Migrations, women and kinship networks in the Western Indian Ocean: A comparative perspective, in Mobility and Family in Transnational Space, Marzia Grassi & Tatiana Ferreira (eds.) Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge
Declich, F. (2015), Domesticity as Socio-Cultural Construction. Domestic Slavery, Home and the Quintal in Cabo Delgado (Mozambique), Gender and History, 27, 3, 2015, 1-21.
Declich, F. (2013), Transmission of Muslim practices and women’s agency in Ibo Islands and Pemba (Mozambique), Journal of Eastern African Studies, 7, 4, 588-606.
Declich, F. (2013), Singing Songs and Performing Dances with Embedded Historic Meanings in Somalia, in Klein M. et alii, African Voices on Slavery and the Slave Trade (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013) 121-128.
In fase di pubblicazione:
Declich, F. “Defending, negotiating and trading: the watoro in southern Somalia”, in Proceeding of the SLAFCO Conference, Khartalà, a cura di Marie Pierre Ballarin.
Declich, F. “Matriliny in between Christian and Muslims in Northern Mozambique: Some Reflections on Data from the Mid-Nineteenth Century”, in Mohamed Kooria, “Customizing Sharia: Matrilineal Muslim and Islamic Law in the Indian Ocean Littoral”.
Cirillo, S. “Anthropological research applied to sustainable development projects: the case of female domestic workers in Ethiopia and Tanzania”,in JUNCO.
