SUGGESTED READING/REFERENCES
- Bonnett, A. (2006). The Americanisation of anti-racism? Global power and hegemony in ethnic equity. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32(7), 1083–1103.
- Gin, K., Martínez-Alemán, A. M., Rowan Kenyon, H., & Hottel, D. (2015, November). Racialized aggressions and social media on campus. Research Paper presented at Association for Higher Education (ASHE) Annual Conference, Denver, CO.
- Martínez-Alemán, A. M., & Wartman, K. L. (2009). Online social networking on campus: Understanding what matters in student culture. New York, NY: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
- Minikel-Lacocque, J. (2012). Racism, college, and the power of words: Racial microaggressions reconsidered. American Educational Research Journal, 50(3), 432–465.
- Museus, S. D., & Truong, K. A. (2013). Racism and sexism in cyberspace: Engaging stereotypes of Asian American women and men to facilitate student learning and development. About Campus, 18(4), 14–21.
- Troyna, B. (1987). Beyond Multiculturalism: towards the enactment of anti-racist education in policy, provision and pedagogy. Oxford Review of Education, 13(3), 307–320.
- Tynes, B. M., Rose, C. A., & Markoe, S. L. (2013). Extending campus life to the Internet: Social media, discrimination, and perceptions of racial climate. Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 6(2), 102–114.