Heather Russel Andrade

(2005). "The Democratization of Narration:  Considering Earl Lovelace’s Salt."  Contours:  A Journal of the African Diaspora. Vol. 3 No. 1.

(2006). "Race, Representation and Intersubjectivity in the Works of John Edgar Wideman," Bonnie TuSmith and Keith Byerman, eds., Critical Essays on John Edgar Wideman (University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville): 43-56.



Ginette Curry

(2004) Awakening African Women: The Dynamics of Change. Cambridge Scholars Press,
London.

(2007, forthcoming).“Toubab La!”Literary Representations of Mixed-Race Characters in the African Diaspora. Cambridge Scholars Press, London.



John Clark

(2002). ed. The African Stakes of the Congo War. Palgrave, NY.


Mohammed Farouk

(2007).  "How Can the Curriculum Facilitate (or Hinder) Collaboration?,"  Social Studies and the Young Learner, 19, 30-32.

 (2007). with R. Ferreira, Global literacy: Challenges, choices and convictions.  Proceedings of the Annual College of Education Research Conference, Florida International University. 



Abraham D. Lavender

(2007) "Blacks in Early Miami Beach: A Portrait From the City’s First Census in 1920." Tequesta: Florida History Journal (Forthcoming, 2007).


Jeremy Levitt

(2007). ed., Africa: Mapping New Boundaries in International Law (Forthcoming: Hart Publishing: Oxford, UK: 2007)

(2007). with Matthew C. Whitaker, eds., Hurricane Katrina: America's Unnatural Disaster (Forthcoming: University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln)

 (2006). “Pro-Democratic Intervention in Africa” Wisconsin Journal of International Law, Vol. 25 No. 1.

(2006). “Illegal Peace?: Examining the Legality of Power-sharing with Warlords and Rebels in Africa”, Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 27 No.2.

(2005). The Evolution of Deadly Conflict in Liberia: From "Paternaltarianism to State Collapse (Carolina Academic Press: Durham, NC)


Akin Ogundiran

(2007). with Toyin Falola, (ed.) Archaeology of Atlantic Africa and the African Diaspora (Indiana University Press, forthcoming in September 2007).

(2006). "Four Millennia of Cultural History in Nigeria (ca. 2000 B.C. – A.D. 1900): Archaeological
Perspectives," Journal of World Prehistory 19, 2.

(2005). ed., Precolonial Nigeria (Trenton: Africa World Press, 2005).


Charles Pouncy

(2007). "Hurricane Katrina and the “Market” for Survival: The Role of Economic Theory in the Construction and Maintenance Disaster". In Jeremy Levitt & Matthew Whitaker, eds., Hurricane Katrina: America’s Unnatural Disaster (University of Nebraska Press, forthcoming).

(2004). "Applying Heterodox Economic Theory to the Teaching of Business Law: The Road Not Taken," 41 San Diego L. Rev. 211.


Jean Muteba Rahier

(2003). with P. Hintzen, eds. Problematizing Blackness: Self-Ethnographies by Black Immigrants to the United States, New York: Routledge.

(2003). “Racist Stereotypes and the Embodiment of Blackness: Some Narratives of Female Sexuality in Quito, Ecuador.” In Norman Whitten, ed., Millenial Ecuador: Critical Essays on Cultural Transformations and Social Dynamics. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press: 296-324.

(2003). “Mestizaje, Mulataje, and Mestiçagem in Latin American Ideologies of National Identities,” Journal of Latin American Anthropology , Vol. 8 (1); 40-51.

(2003) “The Ghost of Leopold II Sneers: the Belgian Royal Museum of Central Africa and Its Dusty Colonialist Exhibition” Research in African Literature, Volume 34, Nº1 (Spring): 58-84.


Augusto Soledade

(2007). "A Foot for Samba", a full-evening length choreography on Afro-Brazilian dance form.



Dionne Stephens

(2007). with A. L. Few, "The effects of images of African American women in Hip Hop on early adolescents’ attitudes toward physical attractiveness and interpersonal relationships," Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 56, 251- 264.

(2005). with L. Phillips, "Integrating Black Feminist Thought into conceptual frameworks of African American adolescent women’s sexual scripting processes," Sexualities, Evolution and Gender 7, 1, 37- 55.

(2005). with Phillips, L., Reddik- Morgan, K. & Stephens, D. P., "Oppositional Consciousness within an Oppositional Realm: The case of Feminism and Womanism in Rap and Hip Hop, 1976- 2004," Journal of African American History, Special Issue- Hip Hop History: Past, Present and Future, 90, 3, 19- 32.

(2005). with Rouse- Arnett, M.T., Long Dilworth J.E. "The Influence of Social Institutes on African American women's sexual values and attitudes," Journal of Feminist Family Therapy , 17, 2, 1- 15.

(2003). with Phillips, L. "Freaks, Gold Diggers, Divas and Dykes: The Socio- historical development of African American adolescent females’ sexual scripts," Sexuality and Culture, 7, 1, 3- 47.

(2003). with Few, A. L. & Rouse, M. T. "Sister to Sister Talk: Transcending Boundaries in Qualitative Research with Black women," Family Relations, 52, 3, 205- 215.



Alex Stepick III

(2006). 'There Is More to Life than a Glass of Water': Immigration in the Contemporary United States. American Anthropologist, Vol 108, no. 2: 392-396


Carlton Waterhouse

“Failed Plans and Planned Failures: the Ninth Ward, Hurricane Katrina, and the Continuing Story of Environmental Injustice”. Katrina’s Aftermath: America’s Unnatural Disaster (Forthcoming, University of Nebraska Press, 2007)


Carole Boyce Davies

(2003), ed., Decolonizing the Academy.  African Diaspora Studies (Africa World Press)



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