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Collective memory as tool for intergroup conflict: The case of 9/11 commemoration. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5(2):630–650.
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2018. A cultural psychological analysis of collective memory as mediated action: Constructions of Indian history. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5(2):558–587.
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2018. Racism in the structure of everyday worlds: A cultural-psychological perspective. Current Directions in Psychological Science. 27(3):150–155.
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2018. Silence in official representations of history: Implications for national identity and intergroup relations. Journal of Social and Political Psychology. 5(2):608–629.
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2018. Subordinated knowledge as a tool for creative maladjustment and resistance to racial oppression. Journal of Social Issues. 74(2):337–354.
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2018. On the Intentionality of Cultural Products: Representations of Black History As Psychological Affordances. Frontiers in Psychology.
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2016. On the Intentionality of Cultural Products: Representations of Black History as Psychological Affordances. Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 7 (2016).
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2016. On the Intentionality of Cultural Products: Representations of Black History As Psychological Affordances. Frontiers in Psychology. :1-21.
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2016. Collective Memory Practices as Tools for Reconciliation: Perspectives from Liberation and Cultural Psychology. African Conflict & Peacebuilding Review. 2(2):5-28.
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