Open Journal of Social Sciences

Open Journal of Social Sciences

ISSN Print: 2327-5952
ISSN Online: 2327-5960
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"Hair It Is: Examining the Experiences of Black Women with Natural Hair"
written by Tabora A. Johnson, Teiahsha Bankhead,
published by Open Journal of Social Sciences, Vol.2 No.1, 2014
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[13] “Should I Straighten My Hair?”: Narratives of Black College Women with Natural Hair
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[14] Hair, Identity, and Community: Black Women's Experiences Going Natural in College
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[16] Her Crowning Glory: Exploring the Implicit and Explicit Cognitive Biases of African American Women's Hairstyles and Their Relations to Judgments of Attractiveness …
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[17] (Re) Claiming our Crowns: Celebrating Black Girls' Hair in Educational Spaces
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[19] Hair as a Political Instrument in CN Adichie's Americanah and in ABC's How to Get Away With Murder
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[30] Classroom Connection: Hair Ethnography as a Culturally Responsive Visual Art Lesson
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[35] The Influence of Colorism on the Hair Experiences of African American Female Adolescents
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[36] Why We Need a National CROWN Act
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[37] Back to My Roots: Utilizing Hair to Build Student-Led Learning in the Classroom
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[38] Exploring Her Roots: Black Caribbean Hair Identity and Going Natural Using Social Media Networks
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[40] Hormonal activity in commonly used Black hair care products: evaluating hormone disruption as a plausible contribution to health disparities
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[41] Socioeconomic and racial/ethnic differences in use of endocrine-disrupting chemical-associated personal care product categories among pregnant women
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[42] Biomonitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) among hairdressers in salons primarily serving women of color: A pilot study
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[53] Consumer behaviour of Black women wearing natural textured hair in Cape Town, South Africa
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[54] Natural Hair Vlogging: A Thematic Analysis of Discrimination and Bias in the Industry
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[55] Hair in Exile: Manifestations of Displacement, Difference, and Belongingness through Hair in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Americanah.
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[56] Digital sister circles: sites of resistance against hegemonic ideologies about black natural hair
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[57] Global Public Relations and Multinational Corporations: The Influence of Culture on Public's Reactions to H&M, Dove, and Nivea's Media Campaigns in the United …
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[60] Hair Maintenance and Chemical Hair Product Usage as Barriers to Physical Activity in Childhood and Adulthood among African American Women
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[61] Chemical/straightening and other hair product usage during childhood, adolescence, and adulthood among African-American women: potential implications for health
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[62] Don't get it twisted: Untangling the psychology of hair discrimination within Black communities.
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[63] Portrayal of black women's hair-beautification practices in six South African news reports: a close textual reading
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[64] Administrators' Benevolent and Corrective Humor and Suspensions of African American School Age Females
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[65] Whoever holds the scissors wields the power': An auto/biographical reflection on my 'Hairstory
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[66] Responses to Racism within Black Families in Cartagena de Indias
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[67] Resistance and resilience: An afrocentric collection of 3D printed jewelry, and digitally printed head wraps
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[68] To Treat or Not to Treat: The Impact of Hairstyle on Implicit and Explicit Perceptions of African American Women's Competence
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[69] Black hair in the media: Racial portrayals are more than skin deep
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[70] Beauty is not Black and White: A Content Analysis of Black Women's Body Image in Television Media
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[71] " Lotions and Potions”: Exploring Black Girls' Engagement in and Perceptions of Science Practices Through Hair Care
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[73] Microscopic Characteristics Of Scalp Hair Subjected To Cultural Styling Methods In Ghanaian African Females
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[75] Acceptance-enhanced behavior therapy for trichotillomania: Randomized controlled trial rationale, method, and strategies for recruiting minority participants
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[76] Colored No More: Reinventing Black Womanhood in Washington, DC by Treva B. Lindsey
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[77] 'No toques mi pelo'(don't touch my hair): decoding Afro-Cuban identity politics through hair
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[78] Don't Sweat Your Hair Out: The Frequency of Exercise for African American Women with Natural Hair
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[79] Salon Safety: Community-Engaged Approaches to Workplace Safety Interventions
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[80] Exploring Barriers and Motivators on the Career Paths of African American Women in Executive Leadership in Nonprofit Organizations
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[81] The Dichotomy of Power: Feminist Debates on the Body
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[89] The Case for Hair Health in Health Education: Exploring Hair and Physical Activity Among Urban African American Girls
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[90] African American Women's Perceptions of Self-Value in the Transition to Natural Hair
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[91] Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work: Transmigrants, Hybrids and Cosmopolitans
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[108] Natural Hair and the Ghanaian Woman.
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[111] Black women's beautification practices in South African press reports: A discourse analysis
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[113] A HAIRY SITUATION: CHILD PROTECTION WORKERS EXPERIENCES PROVIDING HAIR CARE TO AFRICAN CANADIAN CHILDREN IN CARE
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[115] Phenotype Discrimination And Its Effect On Mental Health: The Way We Look Matters
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[116] My crown and glory: Community, identity, culture, and Black women's concerns of hair product-related breast cancer risk
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[117] AFCON 2017 Hairstyles Fashion Identity Construction of Selected Players
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[118] Producing" Fabulous": Commodification and Ethnicity in Hair Braiding Salons
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[119] Decolonizing my hair, unshackling my curls: an autoethnography on what makes my natural hair journey a Black feminist statement
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[120] To Curl Up or Relax? That is the Question: Tenured Black Female Faculty Navigation of Black Hair Expression in Academia
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