Publications

Books

  • 2012 Social Justice Issues in Local and Global Contexts:, Sault Ste Marie: Landon Elsmere

    The Intellectual and Political Legacies of Kwame Nkrumah, London: Cambridge Scholars: (Forthcoming)

  • Children of the Cold War: Those Time Forgot, University Press of America (Pending)

    2011 Social Justice in Local and Global Contexts: Key Concepts. DaySpring Publishing

  • (2008) Children of the Cold War: Those Time Forgot, Africa World Press (Pending)
  • (2001)In the Shadows of the Kremlin and the White House: Africa’s Media Image From Communism to Post-Communism, University Press of America
  • From Colonization to Globalization: The Intellectual and Political Legacies of Kwame Nkrumah, co-edited with Frances Chiang, Surrey: DaySprings Publishing

  • 2001 In the Shadows of the Kremlin and the White House: Africa’s Media Image from Communism to
    Post-Communism. Lanham: University Press of America.

Chapters in books

  • 2009     “The Myth of Race and the Reality of Racism,” edited by Frank Tridico, Joseph Pellerito and Jacob Armstrong. Landon Elsemere Press.
  • 2009      “Terrorism” (co-authored with David Barry and Meghan Kenny). In Issues in Social Justice, edited
    by Frank Tridico, Joseph Pellerito and Jacob Armstrong. Landon Elsemere Press.
  • 2008     “Quist-Adade, Charles. 2008. “Challenges Confronted and Lessons (Un)Leanred: Linking Students from the University of Ghana and Kwantlen University College.” In Education for a Digital World. Commonwealth of Learning.
  • Quist-Adade, Charles. 2008. “Teaching anti-racism through [un]learning and praxis.” In Teaching Race in Social Science and Humanities Higher Education. Emily Horowitz (ed.), University of Birminghan Monographs.
  • 2007     “The Ones They Left Behind: the Life and Plight of African Russians” in The African Russian Diaspora Volume One, edited by Maxim Matusev
  • 1999     “The Russian Version of Africa’s Tarzan Image.” In Global Dynamics, Ablex
    Publishing Co.
  • 1995     “Africa, The Kremlin and the Press: The Russian Soul Comprehending the African Spirit.” Communication In Eastern Europe: History, Culture and Media in Conflicts Edited by Fred Casmir, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates  Mahwah, N.J. (Chapter 10) pp. 247-276
  • 1993     “Glasnost Glosses over Africa.” Whose Story, Jill Spelliscy and Gerald B. Sperling (editors), Detselig Enterprises Ltd,  Calgary,  Canada, pp 75-79.

Selected Articles Published in Refereed Journals

  • 2009     Quist-Adade, (2009).“How I teach the Sociological Imagination and Globalization” Journal of Transformative Dialogue. Volume 3, Issue 2November, 2009
  • 2008     Quist-Adade, Charles. 2008. “Linking students from the University of Ghana and Kwantlen University College: Challenges Confronted and Lessons (UN)Learned,” in African Higher Education Research Online July.
  • Quist-Adade, Charles. 2007. Teaching and [Un]Learning “Race” to “Non-Black” Students by a Quist-Adade, Charles (2007). “Black” Professor.” Journal of Transformative Dialogue. Volume 1, Issue 2, October 2007
  • “What does the scholarship of teaching and learning mean to me?” Journal of Transformative Dialogue. Vol.1, Issue 1, May 2007
  • 2007     With Anita Van Wyk. “The Role of Canadian and US NGOs and the Socio-Cultural Structures of Africa” Africa Development
  • Quist-Adade, Charles. 2008. “Linking students from the University of Ghana and Kwantlen University College: Challenges Confronted and Lessons (UN)Learned,” in African Higher Education Research Online July.
  • Quist-Adade, Charles. 2007. “Ghana and Canada – 50 Years of Friendship,” Journal of Pan-African Studies, vol.1, no.9.
  • Quist-Adade, Charles and Anita Van Wyk. 2007. “The Role of Canadian and US NGOs and the Socio-Cultural Structures of Africa.” African Development, vol XXXII, no.2.
  • Quist-Adade, Charles. 2007. “What does the scholarship of teaching and learning mean to me?” Transformative Dialogues-Teaching and Learning Journal, Kwantlen University College, Surrey, BC.
  • Quist-Adade, Charles. (revise and re-submit). “The Making of the African Diaspora in Russia.” Journal of International Migration.
  • Reparations Means More than Monetary Compensation, Journal of Pan-African Studies. (Pending)
  • 2005     “Shift in the Reasons Why Adults Seek HIV Testing in the United States: Policy Implications.” co-authored with Joseph Inungu. The Aids Reader.
  • Glasnost and Africa: Africa’s Media Image in Russia During the Gorbachev Years.” Class and Race, London, U. K.
  • 1994     “Africa’s Image in the Russian Press,” Communication, (South African Journal for Communication Theory), Vol. 20 (2), Pretoria, South Africa, pp. 32-45.
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  • 1993     “The ex-Soviet Press and Africa After the Cold War,” Class and Race, London, October-December. <
  • 1988     “The Africans Who Train Behind the Iron Curtain,” Commonwealth Press Union Quarterly, London, April.

Selected Published Articles in the Popular Press

Other artices and links

Ghana Canada Association of British Columbia

Media Links and Articles

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