Resources: Periodicals and Articles

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Here is a list of periodicals and articles related to arts for social change.

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Balbi, D., (Ed.). New School Free Press. New York. Eugene Lang College Literary Studies Department at The New School.
http://www.newschoolfreepress.com/
White, A., (Ed.). (2013). Child Welfare Watch. New York. Center for New York City Affairs at The New School.
Assagioli, M.D., R. The Balancing and Synthesis of the Opposites
Bourriaud, N. (1998). From Relational Aesthetics
Cocke, D. (2000). American Theatre, (March 2000). Coming Through the Wire.
Cocke, D. (2002). American Theatre, (February 2002). End Cultural Isolationism Now.
Cocke, D. (2004). TDR (1988-), Vol. 48, No.3, (Autumn 2004), pg. 165-173. Art in a Democracy. MIT Press.
Davis, O.I. nd. Health Disparities in our Community: Reflections in Art and Performance.
Goldbard, A., (2011). Music and Civil Society: A Symphony in the Making. Community Music Works
http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/11/12/the-lost-world-of-creedmoor-hospital/
http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/13/reconnecting-through-art/?_r=0
Ling, Ph.D., MIT, L.H.M. (2010). Review of International Studies. Journeys beyond the West: World Orders and a 7th Century Buddhist Monk. British International Studies Association.
Balbi, D., (Ed.). New School Free Press. New York. Eugene Lang College Literary Studies Department at The New School.
http://www.newschoolfreepress.com/
White, A., (Ed.). (2013). Child Welfare Watch. New York. Center for New York City Affairs at The New School.
Razenberg, J. (2000). The Typology of Carl Gustav Jung or the psyche based on two polarities. Netherlands.
Sandage, S.A. (1993). The Journal of American History, ( June 1993), pg. 135-167. A Marble House Divided: The Lincoln Memorial, The Civil Rights Movement, and the Politics of Memory.

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