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Romero-D铆az, N. (2020). Correspondencia entre la Venerable Sor Mar铆a de Jes煤s de 脕greda y mujeres de la familia de Felipe IV. Archivo Ibero-Americano 80 (290), 33-106,


Rosa, V. & Pinto, C. (2023). Disrupting Data: Developing Technology Integrated Assignments to Teach about Race and Racism. Radical Teacher, 125, 43-53.


Rosa, V. (2021). Colonial Projects: Public Housing and the Management of Puerto Ricans in New York City, 1945鈥1970. In A.Y. Ramos-Zayas and M.M. R煤a (Eds.) Critical Dialogues in Latinx Studies (pp.186-196). NYU Press.


Rosa, R. (2020). 鈥淢i Casa Is Not Su Casa: A Research Reflection.鈥 Meridians 19(2): 278-294. 


Roth, J.H. (2019).  Kamikaze Truckers in Postwar Japan. Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies, 9(3), 1-19.


Roth, J.H., Hoko onchi:  Way-finding and the Emergence of Directional Tone-Deafness in Japan, Ethos v. 43 i. 4 (December, 2015):  402-422


Roth, J.H., "Interpreting Minority Experiences of Japan's March 2011 Triple Disasters" (chapter in East Asia and the World, edited by Anne Prescott, M.E. Sharpe).


Roth, J.H., Japanese Brazilian Croquet in S脿o Paulo: Ethnic Identity, Contestation, and Integration,  in Sports Culture in Latin American History, edited by David Sheinin, Pittsburg: University of Pittsburg Press.


Roth, J.H., Is Female to Male as Lightweight Cars are to Sports Cars? Gender Metaphors and Cognitive Schemas in Recessionary Japan (chapter in Vehicles of Moral Imagination, edited by David Lipset and Richard Handler, Berghahn Books)


Roth, J.H., Lightweight Cars and Women Drivers: The De/construction of Gender Metaphors in Recessionary Japan, (chapter in Capturing Contemporary Japan, edited by Satsuki Kawano, Glenda Roberts, and Susan Long, University of Hawai'i Press). (2014)