
UNC Water Institute Conference 2019
2020
- Resubmitted, (Under Review) Ramakrishnan, K., O’Reilly, K., and J. Budds. “Phases of Infrastructural Life: Theorizing Decay, Maintenance, and Repair.” Environment and Planning E
- Resubmitted, (Under Review) Truelove, Y. and O’Reilly, K. “Making India’s Cleanest City: Sanitation, Intersectionality, and Infrastructural Violence.” Environment and Planning E
- Revising to Resubmit O’Reilly, K. “The Urban Question in Sanitation: Access, Citizenship, and Socio-Spatial Relationships.” WIRES Water
2019
- O’Reilly, K., Godbole, G., and M. Eliatamby. Tiruchirappalli: City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) Gender Integration Action Plan. Final report submitted to International CWIS Consortium for Iris Group Consulting.
- O’Reilly, K., Godbole, G., and K. Swaroop. Warangal, India: City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) Gender Integration Action Plan. Final report submitted to International CWIS Consortium for Iris Group Consulting.
- O’Reilly, K., Godbole, G., and K. Swaroop. Narsapur, India: City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) Gender Integration Action Plan. Final report submitted to International CWIS Consortium for Iris Group Consulting.
- O’Reilly, K., Godbole, G., and M. Eliatamby. Wai, India: City-Wide Inclusive Sanitation (CWIS) Gender Integration Action Plan. Final report submitted to International CWIS Consortium for Iris Group Consulting.
2018
- O’Reilly, K. “The influence of land use changes on open defecation in rural India” Applied Geography 99: 133-139
- O’Reilly, K., Bhat, S, Kulkarni, S, Goel, A, Grover, E, Rao, N and Cumming, O, and D 2018. The evaluation of a sanitation intervention on sanitation-related emotional and psychological well-being among women and girls in Bihar, 3ie Grantee Final Report. New Delhi: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie).
- O’Reilly, K., and R. Dreibelbis. “WASH and gender: understanding gendered consequences and impacts of WASH in/security,” In Equality in Water and Sanitation Services. Oliver Cumming and Tom Slaymaker, eds. London: Routledge. 80-93. Equality in Water and Sanitation Services
2017
- Wutich, A., Budds, J., Eichelberger, L., Geere, J., Harris, L., Horney, J., Jepson, W., Norman, E., O’Reilly, K., Pearson, A., Shah, S., Shinn, J., Simpson, K., Staddon, C., Stoler, J., Teodoro, M., and S.L. Young. “Advancing methods for research on household water insecurity: Studying entitlements and capabilities, socio-cultural dynamics, and political processes, institutions and governance.” Water Security 2: 1-10.
- Jepson, W., Budds, J., Eichelberger, L., Harris, L., Norman, E., O’Reilly, K., Pearson, A., Shah, S., Shinn, J., Staddon, C., Stoler, J., Wutich, A., and S.L. Young. “Advancing Human Capabilities for Water Security: A Relational Approach.” Water Security 1: 46-52.
- Kulkarni, S., O’Reilly, K., and S. Bhat. “Sanitation vulnerability: Women’s stress and struggles for violence-free sanitation.” Gender and Development 25(2): 167-183
- O’Reilly, K., *Dhanju, R., and *E. Louis. “Subjected to Sanitation: Caste Relations and Sanitation Adoption in Rural Tamil Nadu.” The Journal of Development Studies 53(11): 1915-1928. Subjected to Sanitation: Caste Relations and Sanitation Adoption in Rural Tamil Nadu
- *Dhanju, R., and O’Reilly, K. “‘I know, I live here!’ Poor women and the work of empowerment.” Development in Practice 27(7): 940-951.
- O’Reilly, K., and ‡Mitchell, S. “Bisexual politics and spaces: An on-campus discussion.” Women’s Studies: An International Journal 46(5): 495-505.
- O’Reilly, K., *Dhanju, R., and *A. Goel. “Exploring ‘The Remote’ and ‘The Rural’: Open Defecation and Latrine Use in Uttarakhand, India.” World Development 93: 193-205. Exploring “The Remote” and “The Rural”: Open Defecation and Latrine Use in Uttarakhand, India
2016
- O’Reilly, K. “From toilet insecurity to toilet security: Creating safe sanitation for women and girls.” WIRES Water 3: 19-24. doi:10.1002/wat2.1122 From toilet insecurity to toilet security: creating safe sanitation for women and girls
- O’Reilly, K., Dreibelbis, R., Kulkarni, K., Bhat, S., Chakraborty, P., and E. Gordon. “Understanding Gendered Sanitation Vulnerabilities: A Study in Uttar Pradesh.” Final Report for Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity (SHARE). Understanding Gendered Sanitation Vulnerabilities
- O’Reilly, K. “Surviving as an unequal community: WASH for those on the margins,” In Eating/Drinking/Surviving: The International Year of Global Understanding. Peter Jackson, Walter Spiess, and Farhana Sultana, eds. New York: Springer. 51-56. Eating Drinking Surviving
- O’Reilly, K., *Louis, E., Thomas, E., and A. Sinha. “Combining sensor monitoring and ethnography to evaluate household latrine usage in rural India,” In Broken Pumps and Promises: Incentivizing Impact in Environmental Health. Evan Thomas, ed. New York: Springer. 195-209. Latrine Use in India
2015
- O’Reilly, K., *Louis, E., Thomas, E., and A. Sinha. “Combining sensor monitoring and ethnography to evaluate household latrine usage in rural India.” Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 5(3): 426-438. Combining sensor monitoring and ethnography to evaluate household latrine usage in rural India
- *Dhanju, R., and O’Reilly, K. “Reaching the Unreached: Good governance and welfare reform politics in Delhi, India.” Development in Practice 25(60): 815-831. Reaching the unreached? Good governance and welfare reform politics in Delhi, India
2014
- O’Reilly, K., and *E. Louis. “The Toilet Tripod: Understanding successful toilet adoption in rural India.” Health & Place 29: 43-51. The toilet tripod: Understanding successful sanitation in rural India
- O’Reilly, K. “Praxis: changing world, changing self.” Third World Quarterly 35(3): 510-512. Praxis: changing world, changing self
- O’Reilly, K., and *R. Dhanju. “Public taps and private connections: Neoliberal water governance and the reproduction of caste distinction in north India.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 39(3): 373-386. Public Taps and Private Connections: Neoliberal water governance and the reproduction of caste distinction in north India
- Kulkarni, K., O’Reilly, K., and S. Bhat. “Sanitation Vulnerability: Women’s Stress and Struggles for Violence free Sanitation.” Final Report for Water Supply and Sanitation Collaborative Council (WSSCC) and Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity (SHARE). Sanitation Vulnerability: Women’s Stress and Struggles for Violence free Sanitation
- O’Reilly, K., and E. Louis. “Successful Sanitation in rural India: Gaining acceptance for Passive Latrine Use Monitors (PLUMS) in Himachal Pradesh” and “PLUM Installation Steps.” Field Methodologies for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
- O’Reilly, K. “Resolving a gendered paradox: Women’s participation and the NGO boom in north India,” In Theorizing NGOs: States, Feminisms, and Neoliberalism. Victoria Bernal and Inderpal Grewal, eds. Durham: Duke University Press. 143-165.
2013
- *Dhanju, R., and O’Reilly, K. “Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death, and Radical Geography in Practice.” Antipode 45(3): 513-516. Human Subjects Research and the Ethics of Intervention: Life, Death and Radical Geography in Practice
2012
- O‘Reilly, K., and †R. Dhanju. “Hybrid drinking water governance: Community participation and ongoing neoliberal reforms in rural Rajasthan, India.” Geoforum 43: 623-633. Hybrid drinking water governance: Community participation and ongoing neoliberal reforms in rural Rajasthan, India
- O’Reilly, K. “Modern water for modern women: Questioning the relationship between gender, empowerment and participation,” In Diverting the Flow: Gender Equity and Water in South Asia. Margreet Zwarteveen, Sarah Ahmed, and Suman Rimal Gautam, eds. New Delhi: Zubaan. 273-300.
2011
- Simon D., Sidaway, J. D., Yeboah, I. E. A., O’Reilly, K., and E. R. Carr “Geographers and/in development.” Environment and Planning A 43(12): 2788-2800. Geographers and/in development
- O’Reilly, K. “They are not of this house: The gendered cost of water’s commodification.” Economic and Political Weekly April 30, XLVI (18): 49-55. They are not of this house: The gendered cost of water’s commodification
- O’Reilly, K. “We are not contractors: Professionalizing the interactive service work of NGOs in Rajasthan, India.” Economic Geography 87(2): 207-226. We are not contractors: Professionalizing the interactive service work of NGO’s in Rajasthan, India
2010
- O’Reilly, K., and †R. Dhanju. “Your report is completely wrong! (aapkii report ek dum galat hai!): Locating spaces inside NGOs for feedback and dissemination.” Human Organization 69(3): 285-294. Your report is completely wrong! (aapkii report ek dum galat hai!): Locating spaces inside NGOs for feedback and dissemination
- O’Reilly, K. “Combining sanitation and women’s empowerment in water supply: An example from Rajasthan.” Development in Practice 20(1): 45-56. 20th anniversary issue. Combining sanitation and women’s empowerment in water supply: An example from Rajasthan
- O’Reilly, K. “The Promise of patronage: Adapting and adopting neoliberal development.” Antipode 42(1): 179-200. The Promise of patronage: Adapting and adopting neoliberal development.
2009
- O’Reilly, K., Laurie, N., Sultana, F., and S. Halvorson (Eds.). “Introduction” to special issue, “Global Geographies of Gender and Water.” Gender, Place and Culture 16(4): 381-385.
2008
- O’Reilly, K. “Insider/Outsider Politics: Implementing Gendered Participation in Water Resource Management,” In Gender and Natural Resource Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions. Bernadette Resurreccion and Rebecca Elmhirst, eds. London: Earthscan. 195-212.
2007
- O’Reilly, K. “‘Where the knots of narrative are tied and untied’: The dialogic production of gendered development spaces in Rajasthan, India.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97(3): 613-634. Where the knots of narrative are tied and untied’: The dialogic production of gendered development spaces in Rajasthan, India
2006
- O’Reilly, K. “‘Traditional’ women, ‘modern’ water: Linking gender and commodification in Rajasthan, India.” Geoforum 37: 958-972. Traditional’ women, ‘modern’ water: Linking gender and commodification in Rajasthan, India
- O’Reilly, K. “Women fieldworkers and the politics of participation.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 31(4): 1075-1098. Women fieldworkers and the politics of participation
- O’Reilly, K., and M. Crutcher. “Parallel politics: The spatial power of New Orleans’ Labor Day parades.” Social and Cultural Geography 7(2): 245-265. Parallel politics: the spatial power of New Orleans’ Labor Day parades
2004
- O’Reilly, K. “Developing contradictions: Women’s participation as a site of struggle within an Indian NGO.” Professional Geographer 56(2): 174-184. Developing Contradictions: Women’s Participation as a Site of Struggle Within an Indian NGO
2003
- O’Reilly, K. “Competing logics of women’s participation in a Rajasthan development project,” In Institutions and Social Change. Surjit Singh and Varsha Joshi, eds. Jaipur: Rawat. 272-291.
1998
- O’Reilly, K., and G. Webster. “A socioeconomic and partisan analysis of Oregon’s anti-gay-rights referenda.” Professional Geographer 50: 498-515.
1997
- O’Reilly, K. “The electoral geography of Oregon’s ballot measure 16: The Death with Dignity Act.” The Geographical Bulletin 39: 70-80.