AACCD Bibliography 2010-2011

Books:

Allen, B. J. (2011) Difference matters: Communicating social identity. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press (2nd Ed.).

Allen, B.J.(2011). (When and how) do I tell?: Disclosing social identity in personal relationships. In: D. Braithwaite and J. Wood (Eds.). Casing interpersonal communication: Case studies in personal and social relationships (pp. 173-179). Kendall/Hunt.

Allen, B.J. (2010). A proposal for concerted collaboration between critical scholars of intercultural and organizational communication. In: T.K. Nakayama and R. T. Halualani (Eds.) The handbook of critical intercultural communication (pp. 585-592). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Allen, B.J. (2010). Social constructions of a black woman's hair: Critical reflections of a graying sistah. In: R. Spellers and K. Moffitt (Eds.). Blackberries and redbones: Critical articulations of Black hair/body politics (pp. 66-77). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Allen, B. J. (2010) Critical communication pedagogy as a framework for teaching difference. In: D. Mumby (Ed.) Organizing difference: Pedagogy, research, and practice (pp. 103-126). Thousand Oaks, CA. Sage Publications.

Anderson, K. J. (2011). “Multiplying the Others: Being Black, Female, Junior Faculty Teaching a Non-STEM Discipline at a STEM Institution,” in Still in Search of Our Mother’s Gardens, Marnel Niles and Nickesia Gordon, eds.

Anderson, R., Harris, K. (2011). Black History dot Com: The Role of Social Media in linking the Black Atlantic in the Barack Obama campaign. In M. German and P. Banerjee, (Eds.), Global Migration, Technology & Transculturation. St. Charles, MO. Lindenwood University Press.

Anderson, R., Buckley, P., Tindall, N. (2011). Black Greek-letter Fraternities and Masculinities. In M. W. Hughey and G. Parks (Eds.), Black Greek-letter organizations 2.0: New Directions in the Study of African American Fraternities and Sororities.Jackson. University of Mississippi Press.

Anderson, R., Thompson, J., Harris, N. (2011). Fear of a Black Planet: Michael Jackson, Eddie Murphy, Michael Jordan and the Globalization of Black Masculinity during the Reagan era. In K. Mofitt and D. Campbell (Eds.) The 1980’s: A Critical and Transitional Decade. Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books.

Anderson, R. (2011) The Kansas City Black Panther Party and the Repression of the Black Revolution, In J. Jeffries (Ed.), On The Ground: The Black Panther Party in Communities Across America . Jackson . University of Mississippi Press.

Brown, R., Anderson , R., Thompson, J. (2011). Out with the 'Old' and in with the 'New' Hegemony, Sports and Representations of Black Male Athletes. In C. Campbell, R. Brown, C. Jenkins, K. LeDuff, (Eds.), Race and News: Critical Perspectives. Routledge

Brunson, D. A. , Lampl, L L., & Jordan-Jackson, F. F. (2011). Interracial communication: Contexts, communities, and choices. Kendall Hunt: Dubuque, IA

Camara, S. K. (2010). Understanding conformed and disrupted black bodies in intra-racial interactions: A focus group discussion on the wearing of natural hair. In Deborah Brunson and Linda Lampl (Eds.), Interracial Communication: Contexts, Communities, and Choices. Kendall/Hunt Publishing.

Chandler, K. (2011). How To Become A ‘BlackMan’: Exploring African American Masculinities and the Performance of Gender. In Jackson, R. and Hopson, M. (Eds.)Masculinity in the Black Imagination. New York, NY: Peter Lang Publishing.

Chandler, K. (2011). Searching for the ‘NewBlackWoman’: One Single, African American Professor’s Experience with the Strong Black Woman Myth. In Gilchrist, E. (Ed). Experiences of Single African-American Women Professors: With This Ph.D., I thee Wed. Langham, MD: Lexington Books.

Chawla, D., & Rodriguez, A. (2011). Liminal Traces: Performing, Storying, and Embodying Postcoloniality. Rotterdam, Netherlands: Sense Publishers. (Transgressions: Cultural Studies and Education, Series Editor, Shirley Steinberg, University of Calgary)

Diggs, R. C. (2011). I remember mama: The legacy of a drylongso and ajabu leader. In T. C. King and S. A. Ferguson (Eds.), Womanist leadership: Tracing the Motherline (pp. 143-162). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Gatua, M., Brown, M., & Patton, T. O. (in press, 2011). Radio and Gender: The Case of FIRE. The Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio.

Gilchrist, E. S. (2011). Experiences of single African-American women professors: With this Ph.D., I thee wed. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Gilchrist, E. S. (2011). Neither an 'Old Maid' nor a 'Miss Independent': Deflating the negative perceptions of single African-American women professors. In E. S. Gilchrist (Ed.), Experiences of single African-American women professors: With this Ph.D., I thee wed (pp. 177-200). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Gilchrist, E. S. (2011). "One of these things is not like the others”: African American women professors’ experiences with majority-race students.” In M. N. Niles & N. Gordon (Eds.), Still searching for our mothers' gardens: Experiences of new, tenure track faculty of color at 'majority’ institutions (pp. 213-233). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Glenn, C.L. & Long, S.D. (2012). Utilizing exploratory qualitative data collection in small organizations: Consulting for the Multi-Cultural Community Connections (MCC). In D.L. Anderson (Ed.), Cases and exercises in organization development and change, (pp. 39-50). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc.

Glenn, C.L. (2011). Navigating new terrains: Socialization challenges of African-American female tenure track faculty in the STEM disciplines. In M. Niles & N. Gordon (Eds.), Still searching for our mothers' gardens: Experiences of new, tenure track faculty of color at “majority” institutions, (pp. 237-255). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Glenn, C.L. (2011). You can have a man OR a career: Negotiating perceptions of African-American female professors’ social identities. In E. Gilchrist (Ed.), With this PhD, I thee wed: The experiences of single African-American women professors, (pp. 221-234). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Glenn & Jackson, R. (in press). Rethinking Identity and Communication: Keywords in Communication Research. In S. Alan (Ed.). Keywords in Communication. New York: International Communication Association.


Graham, L. (2011). Learning a new world: Reflections on being a first-generation college student and the influence of TRIO programs. In V.L. Harvey and T.L. Housel, (eds.). Faculty and first-generation college students: Bridging the classroom gap together. Jossey-Bass: San Francisco.

Griffin, R. A. (2011). Placing my brown body on the line: Painful moments and powerful praxis. In M. N. Niles & N. S. Gordon (Eds.), Still searching for our mothers’ gardens: Experiences of new tenure-track women of color at ‘majority’ institutions (pp.175-192). Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Griffin, R. A. (2011). Bearing witness and paying mind: (Re)defining the meanings of Black male success. In M. Hopson & R. L. Jackson (Eds.), Masculinity in the Black imagination: Politics of communicating race and manhood (pp. 167-186). New York, NY: Peter Lang.

Griffin, R. A., & Calafell, B. (2011). Control, discipline, and punish: Black masculinity and (in)visible Whiteness in the NBA. In M. G. Lacy & K. A. Ono (Eds.), Critical rhetorics of race (pp.117-136). New York, NY: NYU Press.

Harris, H.E., Moffitt, K.R. and Squires, C. (Eds.) (2010) The Obama effect:
Multidisciplinary renderings of the 2008 election campaign. SUNY Press:
Albany, NY.

Harris, K. L. (2011). "Acting Like a Lady and Doing Me” Rejecting the “Strong Black Woman” Stereotype, Sexism, and Settling. In E. S. Gilchrist (Ed.), Experiences of single African-American women professors: With this Ph.D., I thee wed (pp. 35-53). Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Harris, T. M. & Lee, C. (2011). Health Promotion from the Pulpit: A Platform for Ministerial Efforts to Advance a Healthy Agenda to Congregants. In Miller, A. N., & Rubin, D. R. (Eds.) (under contract). Health communication and faith communities. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Harris, T. M. & Abbott, B. (2010). Reframing the Rhetorics of Race Through Classroom Discourse. In Deborah Brunson, Linda Lampl, and Felicia Jordan’s Interracial Communication: Contexts, Communities, and Choices (ed.) (286-306). Kendall Hunt.

Hopson, M. C. (2011). The talking drum: Exploring Black communication andcritical memory in intercultural communication contexts. Cresskill, NJ: HamptonPress.

Hendrix, K. G. (2011). Home as respite for the working-class academic. In A. Gonzalez, M. Houston, & Chen, V. (Eds.). Our voices: Essays in culture, ethnicity, and communication (5th ed.) (pp. 240-246). New York: Oxford University Press

Ige, Dorothy W.K. & Lori Montalbano, Public Speaking and Responsibility in a Multi-cultural World, (Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt).

Jackson, R. L. & Balaji, M. (Eds.). (2011). Global Masculinities and Manhood. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Jackson, R. L. & Hopson, M. (Eds.). (2011). Masculinity in the Black Imagination. New York: Peter Lang.

Jackson, R. L. (Ed.). (2010). Encyclopedia of Identity (2 volumes). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. (Received the American Library Association/Reference and User Services Association 2011 Outstanding Reference Sources Award)

Jackson, R. L. & Camara, S. (in press). Scripting and Consuming Black Bodies in Hip Hop Music and Pimp Movies. In J. Stewart & D. Aldridge, Hip Hop Culture. [essay adapted from chapter in Scripting the Black Masculine Body book].

Jackson, R. (2011). Foreword. In M. Hopson (author), The Talking Drum. (pp. ix-xi). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.

Jackson, R. L. & Moshin, J. (2011). Identity and difference: Race and the necessity of the discriminating subject. In T. Nakayama & R. Halualani (Eds.), The Handbook of Critical Intercultural Communication. (pp. 348-363). New York: Wiley.

Jackson, R., & Camara, S. K. (2010). Scripting and consuming black bodies in hip hop music and pimp movies. In James B. Stewart & Derrick P. Aldridge (Eds.), Message in the Music: Hip Hop, History, and Pedagogy .pp.178-203.

Jordan-Jackson, F. F. (2011). A comparison of perceptions of verbal aggression and argumentativeness in situation comedies: Television in Black and White. In. Deborah Bunson, Linda Lampl, and Felecia Jordan-Jackson (Eds.) Interracial communication: Contexts, communities, and choices. Kendall Hunt: Dubuque, IA

Johnson, A.E. (ed). An African American Pastor Before and During the American Civil War, Vol. 1. Edwin Mellen Press, New York, 2010

Johnson, A.E. (ed). An African American Pastor before and During the American Civil War: The Chaplain Writings, Vol. 2. Edwin Mellen Press, New York, 2011

Long, S.D. (Ed.). (2010). Communication, Relationships and Practices in Virtual Work. Hershey, PA: IGI Global Publishing.

Long, S.D., Picherit-Duthler,G.,& Duthler, K.. (2010). Managing relationships invirtual team socialization. In S. Dasgupta (Ed.). Social Computing:Concepts, Methodologies, Tool, and Applications. IGI Global Press.

Long, S.D., Goodman, R., & Clow, C. (2010). The electronic panopticon: Organizational surveillance in virtual work. In. S.D.Long (Ed.). Communication, Relationships and Practices in Virtual Work. IGI Global Press.

Long, S.D., Boughton, M.D., & Widener, R. (2010). Politics in Virtual Work. In. S.D. Long (Ed.). Communication, Relationships and Practices in Virtual Work. IGI Global Press.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011), Playing the Game Communicative Practices for Negotiating Politics and Preparing for Tenure. In M. N. Niles & N. S. Gordon (Eds.), Still searching for our mothers’ gardens: Experiences of new tenure-track women of color at ‘majority’ institutions (pp.93-108). Lanham, MD: University Press of America

Means Coleman, R. (2011). Horror Noire: Blacks in American Horror Films from 1890s to Present. New York, NY: Routledge.

Means Coleman, R. (2011). Tyler Perry: The (Self-Appointed) Savior of Black Womanhood. In Gonzalez, A., et. al. (Eds.). Our Voices: Essays in Culture, Ethnicity, and Communication, 5th ed, pp. 53-59. Oxford University Press USA: New York, NY.

Means Coleman, R. (2011). Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. as Filmmaker: The Making and Demise of Countdown at Kusini. In M. Hughey & G. Parks (Eds.), Black Greek-Letter Organizations 2.0: New Directions in the Study of African American Fraternities and Sororities (pp. 181-189). Jackson, MS: University of Mississippi Press.

Moffitt, K.R. and Campbell, D. (Eds.). (2011) The 1980s: A Critical and
Transitional Decade? Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books: Lanham, MD.
Moffitt, K.R. (2010). Cool pose on wheels: The image of the disabled Black
male body in film. Blackberries and Redbones: Critical Articulations of Black Hair/Body Politics in Africana Communities. Hampton Press: Cresskill, NJ.

Moffitt, K.R. (2010). Framing a First Lady: Media Coverage of Michelle
Obama’s Role in the 2008 Presidential Election in Harris, H.E., Moffitt, K.R. and
Squires, C. (Eds.) The Obama effect: Multidisciplinary renderings of the 2008 election campaign. SUNY Press: Albany, NY.

Morrison, C. & Jackson, R. (in press). The Appropriation of the African Naming Process & Black hip hop Masculinity in Ego Trip’s The (White) Rapper Show. In B. Kapono & T. Brown (Eds.), Soul Thieves.

Moshin, J. & Jackson, R. L. (2011). Inscribing racial bodies and relieving responsibility: Examining racial politics in Crash. In M. Lacy & K. Ono (Eds.), Critical Rhetorics of Race. (pp. 214-232). New York: NYU Press.

Niles, M. N., & Gordon, N. S. (Eds.) (2011). Still Searching for Our Mothers’
Gardens: Experiences of New, Tenure Track Women of Color at ‘Majority’ Institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Niles, M. N. (2011). Living creativity: Teaching as art. In M. N. Niles & N. S.
Gordon (Eds.), Still Searching for Our Mothers’ Gardens: Experiences of New, Tenure Track Women of Color at ‘Majority’ Institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Prater, A., Mao, Y., Niles, M. N., & Qian, Y. (2011). Disclose and demystify: The discrepancy between the concept of diversity and the action of diversity in the face of “stubborn faculty, wary students, and unsupportive administrators.” In M. N. Niles & N. S. Gordon (Eds.), Still Searching for Our Mothers’ Gardens: Experiences of New, Tenure Track Women of Color at ‘Majority’ Institutions. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Rodriguez, A. (2010). Revisioning diversity in communication studies. London, UK: Troubador Publishers.

Spellers, R.E. and Moffitt, K.R. (Eds.). (2010). Blackberries and
Redbones: Critical Articulations of Black Hair/Body Politics in Africana
Communities. Hampton Press: Cresskill, NJ.

Spellers, R.S. and Moffitt, K.R. (Eds.). (2010). Introduction: The legacy
of black hair and the black body. Blackberries and Redbones: Critical
Articulations of Black Hair/Body Politics in Africana Communities. Hampton
Press: Cresskill, NJ

Tullis, J. & Long, S.D. (in press). Intersecting religion and organizational communication: A communication grounded typology. In S. Croutcher and T.
Harris (Eds.), Anthology of Religious Communication. Peter Lang Publishing.

Utley, E. A., ed. (2012) Power and pleasure in popular culture. San Diego: Cognella Academic Publishing.


Journal Publications

Agnew, L., Gries, L., Stuckey, Z., Burton, V. T., Dolmage, J., Enoch, J., Jackson, R., Mao, L., Powell, M., Walzer, A., Cintron, R., and Vitanza, V. (2011). Octalog III: The Politics of Historiography in 2010. Rhetoric Review, 30(2), 109-134.

Banjo, O. & Morant Williams, K (2011). A House Divided: Christian Music in Black and White. Journal of Media & Religion, 10(3), 115-137.

Bediako, S.M. and Moffitt, K. R. (2011). “’Race’ and Social Attitudes
about Sickle Cell Disease.” Ethnicity and Health, 16(4-5), 423-429.

Camara. S. K., & Orbe, M. P. (2011). Understanding interpersonal manifestations of ‘reverse discrimination’ through phenomenological inquiry. Journal of Intercultural Communication Research, 40(2), 111-134.

Camara, S. K., & Drummond, D. K. (2010). Review of the book Confronting ethnic conflict: The role of third parties in managing Africa's Civil War. Africa Media Review, 17(2)

Camara, S. K., & Orbe, M. P. (2010). Analyzing strategic responses to discriminatory acts: A co-cultural communicative investigation. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 3(2), 83-113.

Chawla, D., & Rodriguez, A. (2011). Postcoloniality and the Speaking Body: Revisioning
the English Oral Competency Curriculum. Cultural Studies/Critical
Methodologies, 11:1

Cobb, J.N. No we can't! Post-racialism and the popular appearance of a rhetorical
fiction. Communication Studies 62:4 (2011): 406-421.

Curran, M. A., Utley, E.A. & Muraco, J. (2010). An exploratory study of the meaning of
marriage for African Americans.” Marriage and Family Review 46(5), 346-365.

Gilchrist, E. & Jackson, R. (in press). Articulating the Heuristic Value of African
American Communication Studies. Review of Communication.

Griffin, R. A., & Jackson, N. (2011). Go Past Go and Do Not Collect $200, Privilege
Monopoly: An Opportunity to Engage in Diversity Awareness. Communication Teacher, 25(1), 1-6.

Harris, T. M. & Weber, K. (2010). Reversal of Privilege: Deconstructing Privilege
and Power in the film White Man’s Burden. Communication Law Review, 10(1), 54-74.

Hendrix, K. G. (2011). The growth stages and maturation of an outsider-within:
Developing a critical gaze and earning the right to speak. Qualitative Inquiry, 17, 315-324.

Horwitz, L. & Squires, C. (2011, forthcoming). We are what we pretend to be: The
cautionary tale of reading Winnie Mandela as a rhetorical widow. Meridians 11(1).

Howard, S. (2011). Intercultural (mis) communication: Why would you "out" me in
class? Journal of Sexuality and Culture, DOI 10.1007/s12119-011-9112-3

Jackson, R. & Morrison, C. (in press). An analysis of Boondocks’ Uncle Ruckus Reality
show and Griaule’s four degrees of the word. Journal of Black Studies.

Jackson, S. (Forthcoming). Framing Megan Williams: Intersecting Discourses of Race,
Class, and Gender in Television News Coverage of Racialized Rape. Feminist Media Studies 13(1).

Jackson, S. (2011). ‘An ill-bred lady with a great big chip on her shoulder': Gender and
race in mainstream and black press coverage of Eartha Kitt’s 1968 White House dissent. Journal of Interdisciplinary Feminist Thought 5(1).

Jensen, R. E., Williams, E. A., Holyoak, I., & Shorter, S. (in press). HIV/AIDS in
Botswana: President Festus G. Mogae’s Narrative of Secular Conversion. Health Communication

Johnson, A.E. (2010) “The Prophetic Persona of James Cone and the Rhetorical
Construction of Black Theology.” 8.3 Black Theology Journal (266-285).

Johnson, A.E. (2010) “Will We Have Ears to Hear: The African American Prophetic
Tradition in the Age of Obama.” Spring. African American Pulpit (10-15).

Means Coleman, R. (2011). Roll Up Your Sleeves! Black Women, Black Feminism in
Feminist Media Studies. Feminist Media Studies, 11, 35-41.

Montalbano, Lori & Dorothy W. K. Ige, “Personal Narrative Performance in the
Classroom: A Teaching Tool, ”Communication Teacher —journal sponsored by the National Communication Association. 25 (02), pp. 100-107, Spg, 2011

Morant Williams, K. (2011): The Bad Boy of Radio: The Continuity and Extension of
African American Communication Dynamics Through Talk Elements of the Michael Baisden Radio Show, Howard Journal of Communications, 22(3), 260-279.

Morgan, S.E., Stephenson, M.T., Afifi, W., Harrison, T.R, Long, S.D., and Chewning,
L.W. (2011). The University Worksite Organ Donation Project: A comparison of two types of worksite campaigns on the willingness to donate. Clinical Transplantation, 25, 600-605.

Morrison, C. & Jackson, R. L. (in press). THEME: African Language, Communication,
and Practices: Bending toward harmony in communication. Journal of Black Studies. [SPECIAL ISSUE]

Ono, K. & Jackson, R. (2011). Civil Discourse in the Face of Complex Social Issues.
Critical Studies in Media Communication, 28(1), 1-7.

Orbe, M. P., & Camara, S. K. (2010). The ambiguous nature of defining discrimination
across cultural groups: Exploring the [un-]coordinated management of meaning. International Journal of Intercultural Relations 34(3), 283-293.

Patton, T. O. (2011, September). I Just Want to Get my Groove On: An African
American Experience with Race, Racism, and the White Aesthetic in Dance, Journal of Pan African Studies, vol. 4, no. 6.

Patton, T. O. & McGriff, D. (2011, January/2009). “Blak iz Blak”: Linking The Black
Diaspora With Bamboozled. The International Journal of Africana Studies, 15(1).

Patton, T. O. (2010, December). To the Beat. Journal of Pan African Studies, vol. 4, no.
2.

Rich, M., Utley E. A., Janke, K. & Moldoveanu, M. (2010) “I’d rather be doing
something else:” Male resistance to rape prevention programs. Journal of Men’s Studies 18(3), 269-289.

Rucker, M.L., & Davis-Showell, J.M. (2010). Revisiting Interpersonal Communication
Competence, Interpersonal Communication Satisfaction, and Student Motives for Communicating with Fellow Students in an HBCU and a PWI Context. Human Communication, 13 (1), 1-11.

Squires, C. (2011). Bursting the bubble: A case study of counter-framing in the editorial
pages. Critical Studies in Media Communication 28(1): 28-47.

Squires, C. & Jackson, S.J. (2010). Reducing race: News themes in the 2008 primaries
(lead article). International Journal of Press/Politics 15 (4): 375-400.

Thompson, J., & Gilchrist, E. S. (2011). Athletic/academic advisor's playbook: Seeking
compliance from college student-athletes. (2011). Journal of the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), 31(1), 29-41.

Utley, E. A. (2011). When better becomes worse: Black wives describe their experiences
with infidelity. Black Women, Gender & Families5(1), 66-89.


Other Publications

Jackson, R. L. (2010). Cultural contracts. [encyclopedia entry]. In S. Littlejohn & Foss,
S. (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Communication Theory. (pp. 257-259). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Jackson, R. L. (2010). Nigrescence. [encyclopedia entry]. In R. Jackson. (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of Identity. (pp. 504-506). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Jackson, R. L. (2010). Gay. [encyclopedia entry]. In R. Jackson. (Ed.), Encyclopedia of
Identity. (pp.. 301-302). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Jackson, R. L. (2010). Xenophobia. [encyclopedia entry]. In R. Jackson. (Ed.),
Encyclopedia of Identity. (pp. 901-902). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Jackson, R. L. (2011). [Review of the book Miracles in the Valley: Out of Darkness into
Marvelous Light by Jennifer Keane-Dawes. The Gleaner.

Johnson, A.E. (2011) Contributor, James Hal Cone, Frances E.W. Harper, and Henry
McNeal Turner: Great Lives of History: African Americans. Salem Press

Madlock, A. D. (2011), Self-Esteem, Encyclopedia of Identity, Ronald Jackson, II, Ed.,
Sage Publications, Los Angeles:CA.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011), Human Hair Weaves. [encyclopedia entry]. In M.Z.
Strange, C. K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. (online). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011), International Women’s Health Coalition. [encyclopedia
entry].In M.Z. Strange, C. K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. (online). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011), Skin Bleaching. [encyclopedia entry]. In M.Z. Strange,
C. K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. (online). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011). Weems, Renita J. [encyclopedia entry]. In M.Z. Strange,
C. K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. (online). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011), UN Resolution 1888.[encyclopedia entry]. In M.Z.
Strange, C. K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. (online). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011). Seaman, Jill. [encyclopedia entry]. In M.Z. Strange, C.
K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. (online)Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Madlock Gatison, A. D. (2011), Pease Janine. [encyclopedia entry]. In M.Z. Strange, C.
K. Oyster, and J. E. Sloan. (Eds.), Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.