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Publications

Peer Reviewed Publications  

 

Inga Sabanova and Vanessa Stout. 2023. “On Being the Other. The Experiences of Baltic and Nigerian Migrants in Ireland.” Journal of Intercultural Studies Vol.16 No.          

 

 Vanessa Stout, Eric Earnhart, and Mariam Nagi. 2020. “Teaching Race and Ethnicity in the Age of Trump: Using Popular Culture in a Polarized Classroom.” Teaching Sociology Vol. 48 No. 3 

 

Vanessa Sherdian, David Landy, and Vanessa Stout. 2019. “The Return of the ‘Black Babies’: How Development Education at Senior Primary Level in Ireland Affects Children’s Attitudes to ‘Developing Countries’ Through an Examination of the Trocaire 2012 Lenten Campaign.” Race Ethnicity and Education Vol. 22 No. 6

 

Vanessa Stout, Kelsy Kretschmer, and Christopher Stout (Sibling) 2016. “The Continuing Significance of History: An Active Learning Simulation to Teach Racial Inequality.” Journal of Political Science Education. Vol. 12 No. 2

 

Vanessa Stout. 2007. “Social Effects of Black Migration to Los Angeles in the 1940s.”  Cornerstone: An Undergraduate Historical Journal. Vol 28

 

 

Book Chapters and Other Publications    

 

Vanessa Stout. 2022. "In the Streets Where I Live: The Nigerian Experience with Racism and Discrimination in Dublin’s Cityspace” in Immigrants and Refugees in Times of Crisis. European Public Law Organization (EPLO) Publications. 

Vanessa Stout. 2017. ‘Superheroes Save the Day: Using popular culture to teach difficult subjects like racism in the present day polarized classroom’. The Southern Sociologist. Volume 49 Number 2

 

Vanessa Stout. 2010. ‘Book Review’ New Guest of the Irish Nation by Bryan Fanning Irish Economic and Social History. Volume 38

 

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