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Marchi, R. 2011. "Hybridity and Authenticity in US Day of the Dead celebrations," Journal of American Folklore, (126) 501: 272-301. American Folklore Association.
Marchi, R. 2012. “From Disillusion to Engagement: minority teen journalists and the news media,” Journalism: Theory Practice and Criticism. 13(6):750-765.
Marchi, R. 2013. "With Facebook, Blogs and Fake News, teens reject journalistic 'objectivity,'" Journal of Communication Inquiry (36) 3: 246-262.
Marchi, R. 2016. "News Translators: Latino immigrant youth, social media and citizenship training," Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 94(1): 189-212
Marchi, R. 2012. "Day of the Dead Celebrations in Latin America and the United States" in M. Herrera-Sober (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Latino Studies, pp. 403-423. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press.
Marchi, R. 2013. “Day of the Dead Altarmaking: Satisfying the Soul,” in D. Eulert (Ed.), Ritual and Healing: Stories of ordinary and extraordinary transformation, pp. 64-74. Henderson, NV: Motivational Press.
Development of familiarity with the major theoretical and research orientations to the study of organizational culture.
Marchi, R. 2013. "The Moral Economy of Latino Art and Ritual," in N. Love and M. Mattern, (Eds.) Doing Democracy: Activist Art and Cultural Politics, pp. 75-96. New York, NY: SUNY Press.
Marchi, R. July 2015, Legendary Locals of East Boston. Charleston, SC: Arcadia/The History Press.
Marchi, R. and L. Schofield Clark. Youth, Media and the Future of News. Under review by Cambridge University Press.