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Pavlik, John V. “Experiential Media and Disabilities in Education: Enabling Learning through Immersive, Interactive, and Customizable Digital Platforms.” Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal, Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2017, pp.15-22.
Zhou, X., & Matsaganis, M. D. (2020). Towards reducing digital divides in media production: What accounts for adoption and use of social media among ethnic media producers. International Journal of Communication, 14, 1004-1024.
Kumar, D. (2017). Liberalism’s spawn: Imperialist feminism from the 19th century to the War on Terror. In A. Abraham-Hamanoiel, D. Freedman, G. Khiabany, K. Nash, & J. Petley (eds.) Liberalism in neoliberal times: Dimensions, contradictions, limits (pp. 239-250). London: Goldsmiths University Press.
Kumar, D. (2017). Islamophobia and empire: An intermestic approach to the study of anti-Muslim racism. In N. Massoumi, T. Mills, & D. Miller (Eds.), What is Islamophobia? Racism, social movements, and the state (pp. 49-73). London: Pluto Press.
Kumar, D. (2017). Sifting and winnowing in the post-truth era. Foreword to M. Huff, A. L. Roth, & K. Bendib (Eds.), Censored 2018: Press Freedoms in a “Post-Truth” World (pp. 11-15). New York: Seven Stories Press.
Kumar, D. (2018). Trump, Islamophobia, and US politics. In L. Selfa (Ed.), US politics in an age of uncertainty: Essays on a new reality (pp. 157-170). Chicago: Haymarket Books.
Kumar, D. (2018). Expanding the definition of Islamophobia: Ideology, empire and the War on Terror. In Countering the Islamophobia industry: Toward more effective strategies, (pp. 621-64). Atlanta, GA: The Carter Center.
Kumar, D. (forthcoming, 2020). “Islam” and the US Construction of Allies and Enemies on the Global Stage. In M. McAlister, M. Friedman and D. Engerman (Eds.) Cambridge History of America in the World, Vol 3, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.