Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work

Shillingford, A, Williams, N; Allen, L. 2020. A Storm Called Erika: Lessons from a Service-learning, Community-based Psychological Support Post Disaster Response. Journal of service-learning in higher Education, 10. A publication of the University of Louisiana System ISSN: 2162-6685

Moss-Solomon J; Satchell V; Madden F; Crawford V. 2019. Why Downtown Matters: Memory & Vision of the once Jewel in Jamaica’s Crown.

Parashar, S. 2019. Colonial History, Post-Colonial Anxiety and the Crisis of Masculinity: Right Wing Populism in India.

James, C; Seixas, A. A; Harrison, A; Jean-Louis, G; Butler, M; Zizi, F; & Samuels, A. 2016. Childhood Physical and Sexual Abuse in Caribbean Young Adults and Its Association with Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress, and Skin Bleaching. Journal of depression & anxiety, 5(1), 214.

Mitchel,K; Elias, M; Branche, C. 2015. Building Human Capital Through Education. International Journal of Education and Research Vol. 3 No. 8.

Peltzer, K; Pengpid, S; James, C. 2015. The globalization of whitening: Prevalence of skin lighteners (or bleachers) use and its social correlates among university students in 26 countries. International journal of dermatology. 55. 10.1111/ijd.12860.

Priestley, S. 2014. The Prevalence and Correlates of Intimate Partner Violence in Jamaica. Social and Economic Studies, 63(1), 153-196.

Gordon, D. 2013. A beleza abre portas: Beauty and the racialised body among black middle-class women in Salvador, Brazil. Feminist Theory. 14. 203-218. 10.1177/1464700113483249.

McFarlane, T. 2010. Experiencing Difference, Seeking Community: Racial, Panethnic, and National Identities Among Female Caribbean-Born U.S. College Students. American Review of Political Economy 8:2: 87-114.

Asnani, M.R; Lipps, G.E. ; Reid, M.E. 2009. Utility of WHOQOL-BREF in measuring quality of life in Sickle Cell Disease. Health Qual Life Outcomes 7, 75.

Ramkissoon, M; McFarlane, T; Branche, C. 2007. Do Race and Ethnicity Matter in Jamaica? Category Labels versus Personal Selfdescriptions of Identity. Caribbean Journal of Psychology: Vol. 2, Issue 2.

Barnett, M. 2006. Differences and Similarities Between the Rastafari Movement and the Nation of Islam. Journal of Black Studies, 36(6), 873–893

BARNETT, M. 2005. The many faces of Rasta: Doctrinal Diversity within the Rastafari Movement. Caribbean Quarterly, 51(2), 67-78.

ANDERSON, M. 2005. Arguing Over The "Caribbean": Tourism on Costa Rica's Caribbean Coast. Caribbean Quarterly, 51(2), 31-52. Retrieved July 2, 2021, from http://www.jstor.org/stable/40654504

Crawford-Brown, C. 1997. The impact of parent–child socialization on the development of conduct disorder in Jamaican male adolescents. In J. L. Roopnarine & J. Brown (Eds.), Caribbean families: Diversity among ethnic groups (pp. 205–222). Ablex Publishing.