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You-Lo Hsieh
Susan B. Kaiser
Ning Pan
Margaret H. Rucker
Gang Sun
Joan Chandler
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• Kaiser, S. B., Nagasawa, R. H. and Hutton, S. S. (1995). Construction of an SI theory of fashion: Part 1. Ambivalence and change. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 13(3), 172-183.
• Nagasawa, R. H., Kaiser, S. B. and Hutton, S. S. (1995). Construction of an SI theory of fashion: Part 2. From discovery to formalization. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 13(4), 234-244.
• Burns, L.D., Brown, D.M., Cameron, B., Chander, J.L., Dallas, M.J., and Kaiser, S.B. (1995). Sensory interaction and descriptions of fabric hand. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 81, 120- 122.
• Kaiser, S. B. (1995). The social meanings of textiles and clothes: A contextual approach. Research Report 161, In Kaukinen, L. and Suojanen, U. (eds), Clothing and its social, psychological, cultural and environmental aspects. Proceedings of a Symposium of Textiles, Clothing and Craft Design, Helsinki, May 18-20.
• Kaiser, S. B. (1995). Gender, ethnicity, and sexuality: Styles, subjectivities, and communities. Research Report 161, In Kaukinen, L. and Suojanen, U. (eds), Clothing and its social, psychological, cultural and environmental aspects. Proceedings of a Symposium of Textiles, Clothing and Craft Design, Helsinki, May 18-20.
• Kaiser, S. B. (1995). Feminist and postmodernist reflections: Studying textiles and clothes. Research Report 161, In Kaukinen, L. and Suojanen, U. (eds) Clothing and its social, psychological, cultural and environmental aspects. Proceedings of a Symposium of Textiles, Clothing and Craft Design, Helsinki, May 18-20.
• Kaiser, S.B. and Damhorst, M.L. (1995). Youth and media culture: Research and policy issues. In American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Research and Policy Agenda Conference: Investing in Youth. Alexandria, VA: American Association of Family and Consumer Sciences.
• Nagasawa, R. H., Kaiser, S. B., and Hutton, S. S. (1996). Construction of an SI theory of fashion: Part 3. Context of explanation. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 14(1), 54-62.
• Freitas, A. J., Kaiser, S. B. and Hammidi, T. (1996). Communities, commodities, cultural space and style. Journal of Homosexuality, 31 (1 & 2), 83-107.
• Freitas, A. J., Kaiser, S. B. and Hammidi, T. (1996). Communities, commodities, cultural space and style. In D.L. Wardlow (ed.), Gays, Lesbians and Consumer Behavior: Theory, practice, and research issues in marketing (pp. 83-107). New York: Harrington Park Press. (Reprinted from 1996 publication in Journal of Homosexuality).
• Kaiser, S. B. (1996). Ethnicity, gender, and sexuality: Fashioning global textiles. Proceedings of the Textile Institute's 77th World Conference. Vol. 1(2): 281-294. Tampere University of Technology, Finland.
• Kaiser, S.B. (1997) The Social Psychology of Clothing: Symbolic Appearances in Context (2nd ed. Revised) New York: Fairchild.
• Kaiser, S.B., Nagasawa, R.H., and S.S. Hutton. (1997). Truth, knowledge, new clothes: Responses to Hamilton, Kean, and Pannabecker. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 15(3), 184-191.
• Kaiser, S.B. and L. Fisher. (1997). Science and Society at the University of California, Davis. Science, technology and Society, Spring/Summer Nos. 111/112: 1-12.
• Freitas, A. J., Kaiser, S. B., Chandler, J., Hall, C., Kim, J.W., and Hammidi, T. (1997). Appearance management as border construction: Least favorite clothing, group distancing, and identity...not! Sociological Inquiry, 67(3): 323-335.
• Kaiser, S. (1998). Review of Fashion as communication and Dress codes: Meanings and messages in American culture. Contemporary Sociology, 27(1): 76-77.
• Newton, J., Kaiser, S.B., and K. A. Ono. (1998). Proposal for an MA and Ph.D. programme in cultural studies at U.C. Davis. Cultural Studies 12(4): 546-570.
• Brandt, B., Brown, D.M, Burns, L.D., Cameron, B.A., Chandler, J., Dallas, M.J., Kaiser, S.B., Lennon, S.J., Pan, N., Salusso, C., and R. Smitley (1998). Development of an interdisciplinary method for the study of fabric perception. Journal of the Textile Institute, 89 Part 2(1): 65-77.
• Kaiser, S.B (1999). Identity, postmodernity, and the global apparel marketplace. In M.L. Damhorst, K. Miller, and S. Michelman (Eds) Meanings of Dress. New York: Fairchild.
• Janus, T., Kaiser, S.B., and G. Gray (1999). Negotiations @ work. In M.L. Damhorst, K. Miller and S. Michelman (Eds) Meanings of Dress. New York: Fairchild.
• Hammidi, T.N., and S.B. Kaiser (1999). Doing beauty: Negotiating lesbian looks in everyday life. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 3(4): 55-63.
• Hammidi, T.N., and S.B. Kaiser (1999). Doing beauty: Negotiating lesbian looks in everyday life. In J. Cogan and J. Erickson (Eds) Lesbians, Levis and lipstick: The meaning of beauty in our lives. New York, London, Oxford: Harrington Park Press (Imprint of The Haworth Press, Inc.)
• Hethorn, J., and S.B. Kaiser. (1999). Youth style: Articulating cultural anxiety. Visual Sociology, 14: 109-125.
• Michelman, S. O., and S.B. Kaiser (2000). Feminist Issues in Textiles and Clothing Research: Working through/with the Contradictions. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 18(3): 121-127.
• Michelman, S. O., and S.B. Kaiser (2000). The Feminist Forum: Voices from the Field. Clothing and Textiles Research Journal, 18(3): 182-184.
• Kaiser, S.B., Chandler, J.L., and Hammidi, T. (2001). Minding Appearances in Female Academic Culture. In A. Guy, E. Green and M. Banim (Eds), Through the Wardrobe: Women?s Relationships with Their Clothes. Pp. 117-136. Oxford, New York: Berg
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