Comm 252  Multicultural Communications  (2/05)

 

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF

MULTICULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS BOOKS, ETC.

BOOKS LOCATED IN DR. MOORE'S OFFICE

 

General

 

Aldrich, Leigh Stephens.  (1999).  Covering the community:  A diversity handbook for media.  California:  Pine Forge Press.

 

Bach, Julie (ed.).  (1988).  Opposing liberties.  California:  Greenhaven Press.

 

Bender, David L. (eds.).  (1989).  American values.  California:  Greenhaven Press.

 

Bennett, Milton J. (ed).  (1998).  Basic concepts.  Maine:  Intercultural Press.

 

Carnes, Jim.  (1999).  Responding to hate at school:  A guide for teachers, counselors and administrators.  Alabama: Teaching Tolerance.

 

Carnes, Jim.  (1995).  Us and them:  A history of intolerance in America.  Alabama: Teaching Tolerance.

 

Collins, Richard, et. al.  (1986).  Media, culture, and society:  A critical reader.  Beverly Hills, CA:  Sage Publications.

 

Day, Frances Ann.  (1994).  Multicultural voices in contemporary literature.  New Hampshire:  Heinemann.

 

Dodd, Carley H.  (1998).  Dynamics of intercultural communication.  (5th ed.).  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Eddy, Robert (ed).  (1999).  Reflections on multiculturalism.  Maine: Intercultural Press.

 

Fong, M. & Chuang, R. (2004).  Communicating ethnic & cultural identity.  Lanham, MD:  Rowan & Littlefield.

 

Frosch, Mary (ed.).  (1994).  Coming of age in America.  New York: The New Press.

 

Glasser, Ira (1991).  Visions of liberty.  New York:  Arcade Publishing.

 

Gudykunst, William & Kim, Young Yun.  (1997).  Communicating with strangers.  (3rd ed.).  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Gudykunst, William & Kim, Young Yun.  (1992).  Readings on communication with strangers.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Guggenheim, Martin, Dylan-Lowe, Alexandra & Curtis, Diane.  (1996).  The rights of families.  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Hecht, Michael L. (ed.).  (1998).  Communicating prejudice.  California:  Sage Publications.

 

Holtzman, Linda.  (2000).  Media messages: What film, television, and popular music teach us about race, class, gender, and sexual orientation.  New York:  M.E. Sharpe.

 

Kamalipour, Yahya R. & Carilli, Theresa.  (1998).  Cultural Diversity and the U.S. Media.  New York:  State University of New York Press.

 

Lambert, Jonamay & Myers, Selma.  (1994).  50 activities for diversity training.  Massachusetts:  Human Resource Development Press.

 

Lind, R. A.  (2004).  Race/gender/media: Considering diversity across audiences, content, and producers.  Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.

 

Lustig, Myron W. & Koester, Jolene.  (1996).  Intercultural competence.  (2nd ed).  New York:  Harper Collins College Publishers.

 

Martin, Judith & Nakayama, Thomas.  (2000).  Intercultural communication in contexts. (2nd ed.).  California:  Mayfield Publishing.

 

Martin, Judith, Nakayama, Thomas & Flores, Lisa.  (1998).  Readings in cultural contexts.  California:  Mayfield Publishing.

 

Neuliep, J.  (2003).  Intercultural communication:  A contextual approach.  (2nd Edition).  New York:  Houghton Mifflin.

 

Nieto, Sonia.  (1992).  Affirming diversity.  New York:  Longman Publishing.

 

Pickens, Judy E.  (ed.).  (1982).  Without bias: A guidebook for nondiscriminatory communication.  (2nd ed.).  New York:  John Wiley & Sons.

 

Perry, Gaye (ed.).  (1999).  Perspectives:  Intercultural communications.  Minnesota:  Coursewise. (2 copies)

 

Rauch, Jonathan.  (1993).  Kindly inquisitions.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press.

 

______.  (1999).  Responding to hate at school: A guide for teachers, counselors and administrators.  Mongomery, AL.

 

Rothenberg, Paula S.  (1998).  Race, class and gender in the United States.  (4th edition).  New York:  St. MartinŐs Press.

 

Samovar, L. & Porter, R.  (2001).  Communication between cultures.  (4th edition).  Connecticut:  Wadsworth.

 

Singer, Marshall R.  (1998).  Perception & identity in intercultural communication.  Maine:  Intercultural Press.

 

Tanno, Dolores & Gonzalez, Alberto (eds.).  (1998).  Communication and identity across cultures.  California:  Sage Publications.

 

Ting-Toomey, Stella.  (1999).  Communicating across cultures.  New York: Guilford Press.

 

Willoughby, Brian.  (2004).  10 ways to fight hate on campus: A response guide for college activists.  Alabama: Southern Poverty Law Center.

 

Woodward, Kathryn (ed.).  (1997).  Identity and difference.  California:  Sage Publications.

 

_____. (2001).  The Source Book of Multicultural Experts.   New York:  Multicultural Marketing Resources, Inc.

 

_____.  (1997).  Using the Freedom of Information Act.  New York:  ACLU.

 

 

Age

 

Bernard, Mitchell, et al.  (1985).  The rights of single people.  New York:  Bantam Books.

 

Brown, Robert.  (1989).  The rights of older persons.  (2nd edition).  Illinois:  Southern Illinois Press.

 

Hershkoff, Helen & Loffredo, Stephen.  (1997).  The rights of the poor.  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Disability

 

Levy, Robert M. & Rubenstein, Leonard S.  (1996).  The rights of people with mental disabilities.  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Rubenstein, William, Eisenberg, Ruth & Gostin, Lawrence.  (1996).  The rights of people who are HIV positive.  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Ethnicity

 

Carliner, David, et. al.  (1990).  The rights of aliens and refugees.  Carbondale, IL:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Gonzalez, A., Houston, M. & Chen, V. (2000).  Our voices:  Essays in culture, ethnicity, and communication.  (3rd edition).  California:  Roxbury Publishing Company.

 

Kamalipour, Yahya R. & Carilli, Theresa (eds.).  (1998).  Cultural diversity and the U.S. media.  New York:  State University of New York Press.

 

Pevar, Stephen L.  (1992).  The rights of Indians and tribes.  (2nd edition).  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Samovar, Larry & Porter, Richard.  (1997).  Intercultural communication.  New York: Wadsworth Publishing.

 

Trahant, Mark N.  (1995).  Picture of our nobler selves.  Tennessee:  The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center.

 

Gender

 

Deller-Ross, Susan, et al.  (1993).  The rights of women.  (3rd edition).  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

_____.  (2002).  Gender, HIV/AIDS and the media training manual.  Johannesburg:  Genderlinks and The Ford Foundation.

 

Hinding, Andrea.  (1986).  Feminism.  Minnesota:  Greenhaven Press.

 

Kalbfleisch, Pamela J. & Cody, Michael J.  (eds.).  (1995).  Gender, power and communication in human relationships.  New Jersey:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

______.  (2000).  Multicultural and gender studies.  New York:  McGraw-Hill.

 

Spade, J. & Valentine, C.  (2004).  The kaleidoscope of gender:  Prisms, patterns, and possibilities.  Belmont, CA:  Thomson Wadsworth.

 

Truth, Sojourner.  (1951).  "Ain't I a Woman?" Speech.  Washington, DC.

 

Wood, Julia T.  (1994).  Gendered lives.  California:  Wadsworth Publishing.

 

Race

 

Bullard, Sara (ed.).  (1989).  Free at last:  A history of the civil rights movement and those who died in the struggle.  Alabama: Teaching Tolerance.

 

Ford, Pat.  (2001).  Delving into the Divide.  San Francisco:  Pew Center for Civic Journalism.

 

Gray-Secunday, Marian (ed.).  (1992).  Trials, tribulations and celebrations:  African-American perspectives on health, illness, aging and loss.  Maine:  Intercultural Press.

 

_____.  (2000).  Guide to research on race and news.  Columbia, MO:  The Missouri School of Journalism & The Ford Foundation.

 

Henderson, George.  (1999).  Our souls to keep: Black/white relations in America.  Maine:  Intercultural Press.

 

King Jr., Martin Luther.  (1963).  "I Have a Dream" Speech.  Washington, DC.

 

Lederer, Laura & Delgado, Richard (eds.).  (1995).  The price we pay.  New York:  Hill & Wang.

 

Leone, Bruno.  (1986).  Racism.  California:  Greenhaven Press.

 

_____.  (1998, Spring).  Proteus: A journal of Ideas.  Pennsylvania: Shippensburg University.

 

Wilson, Clint & Guitierrez, Fleix.  (1995).  Race, multiculturalism, and the media.  (2nd edition).  California:  Sage Publications.

 

Religion

 

Lynn, Barry, Stern, Marc & Thomas, Oliver.  (1995).  The right to religious liberty.  (2nd edition).  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Sexual Orientation

 

Aarons, L. & Murphy, S. (eds.).  (2000).  Lesbians and gays in the newsroom: Ten years later.  California:  University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication.

 

Alwood, Edward.  (1996).  Straight News.  New York:  Columbia University Press.

 

Ellerbee, Linda &  Stewart, James.  (    ).  "Making Waves" NLGJA Conference keynote addresses.  Audiocassette.

 

Hunter, Nan, Michaelson, Sherryl  & Stoddard, Thomas.  (1992).  The rights of lesbians and gay men.  (3rd edition).  Illinois:  Southern Illinois University Press.

 

Sears, James T.  (1991).  Growing Up Gay in the South:  Race, Gender, and Journeys of the Spirit.  New York:  Harrington Park Press.

 

_____.  (    ).  Homophobia and public health.  "Making Waves" NLGJA Conference presentation.  Audiocassette.

 

_____.  (2003).  More than a name:  State-sponsored homophobia and its consequences in southern Africa.  New York:  The Human Rights Watch.

 

Miscellaneous

 

_____.  (    ).  Black History.  Poster.

 

_____.  (    ).  Civil rights.  57m.  CSPAN.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (     ).  Civil Rights Leaders.  Poster.

 

_____.  (    ).  Gender Communication.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (    ).  Gender War.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (1947).  A Gentleman's Agreement.  2 hr.  Videocassette.

 

­_____.  (2004).  History of Gay and Lesbian Images on T.V.  Videocassette.

 

­_____. (2004).  Immigrant Nation.  60 m.  CNN.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2005).  Mighty Times: The children's march.  40 m.  Videocasssette.

 

_____.  (2002).  Mighty times: The legacy of Rosa Parks.  40 m.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (    ).  Native American Chiefs.  Poster.

 

_____.  (1997). One World.  Poster.  Identify themese of peace, justice, tolerence and

unity through artwork & text.

 

_____.  (     ).  A Place at the Table:  Struggles for Equality in America.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (2000).  Population of the United States.  Map. 

 

_____.  (    ).  Search for racial equality.  27m.  CSPAN.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (    ).  Social justice strategy.  National Rainbow Coalition.  50 m.  CSPAN.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (    ).  Southern Poverty Law Center.  22m.  Videocassette.

 

_____.  (    ).  Woman's role in the 90's.  43 m.  CSPAN.  Videocassette.

 

Local Online Links

 

The Institute for Cultural Partnerships:  http://www.culturalpartnerships.org/

 

The Lancaster Alliance for Tolerance and Freedom:  www.alliancefortolereance.org

 

 

Periodicals

 

Civil Liberties.  American Civil Liberties Union

 

Church & State.  Vol. 54, No 4.  April 2001. Member of the Associated Church Press.

 

Church & State.   Vol. 54, No. 5.  May 2001.  Member of the Associated Church Press.

 

Church & State.  Vol. 54, No. 9.  October 2001.  Member of the Associated Church Press.

 

Dialogue.  Brethren Mennonite Council (Gays)

 

GLAAD Notes.  Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation

 

HRC Quarterly.  Human Rights Campaign.

 

Intelligence Report.  Southern Poverty Law Center.

 

Respect.  Gay and Lesbian Straight Education Network.

 

Lambda Update.  Civil Rights News from Lambda Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

 

Newswatch Magazine.  Center for Integration and Improvement of journalism at San Francisco State University.

 

NLGJA.  News Alternatives:  National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association. 

 

Progressive Voices.  Lancaster Alliance for Tolerance and Freedom.

 

SPLC Report.  Southern Poverty Law Center

 

Task Force Report.  National Gay and Lesbian Task Force.

 

Teaching Tolerance.  Southern Poverty Law Center.

 

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