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Kumanyika, C., Elavsky, M, P. (Aug 2013). Microphone Czech, Keepin’ it Real: Politics of Creative Strategy in Cross Cultural Musical Production, Popular Communication.
Kumanyika, Chenjerai. (2015): "‘We demand justice. We just getting started’:the constitutive rhetoric of 1Hood Media's hip-hop activism." Popular Music 34.03 432-451.
The National Institute of Health’s (NIH) National Cancer Institute recently funded the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey for the grant project “Randomized Trial of a Social Media-Delivered Intervention Targeting Indoor Tanning Users” (R01CA218068).
Matsaganis, M.(2009). The social impact of Voice and Video-over-IP technology on Latinos. Tomás Rivera Policy Institute and the Community Technology Foundation of California (Zero Divide).
Matsaganis, M. D., Zhou, X., Cui-Laughton, C., & Zheng, Z. (2016). New York City’s ethnic media in the digital age. University at Albany, State University of New York and Center for Community and Ethnic Media.
Shah, C., and Gonzalez-Ibanez, R. (2011, July 24-28). Evaluating the synergic effect of collaboration in information seeking. Proceedings of ACM SIGIR, pp. 913-922. Beijing, China.
Matsaganis, M., & Payne, J. G. (2002). September 11 and the call for leadership: Mayor of New York Rudolph Giuliani and British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Business Research Yearbook: Global Business Perspectives, 9, 642–646. International Academy of Business Disciplines (IABD).
Matsaganis, M. D.(2011). Broadband adoption and Internet use among U.S. Latinos. Los Angeles, CA; Washington, D. C.: Tomás Rivera Policy Instituteand Time Warner Cable Research Program on Digital Communications.
Ratzan, S., Matsaganis, M., & Payne, J. G. (2003). Health and medical reporting. In D. Johnston (Ed.). Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications (Vol. 2, pp. 319-327). Elsevier Science (USA), Academic Press, Inc.
Matsaganis, M. (2007). Neighborhood effects and the invisible motor of community change. In G. Burd, S. Drucker, & G. Gumpert (Eds.), The urban communication reader (pp. 73–103). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.