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Considerations of the impacts of COVID-19 on domestic violence in the United States
CF Bright, C Burton, M Kosky
Social Sciences & Humanities Open 2 (1), 100069, 2020
1022020
Tourist plantation owners and slavery: A complex relationship
CF Bright, DH Alderman, DL Butler
Current Issues in Tourism 21 (15), 1743-1760, 2018
442018
The value of social network analysis for evaluating academic-community partnerships and collaborations for social determinants of health research
CF Bright, EE Haynes, D Patterson, M Pisu
Ethnicity & disease 27 (Suppl 1), 337, 2017
442017
Who are they? Visitors to Louisiana's River Road plantations
CF Bright, P Carter
Journal of Heritage Tourism 11 (3), 262-274, 2016
432016
Following the story: narrative mapping as a mobile method for tracking and interrogating spatial narratives
SP Hanna, PL Carter, AE Potter, CF Bright, DA Alderman, EA Modlin, ...
Journal of Heritage Tourism 14 (1), 49-66, 2019
342019
Heritage tourism, historic roadside markers and “just representation” in Tennessee, USA
CF Bright, KN Foster, A Joyner, O Tanny
Justice and Tourism, 295-314, 2021
332021
Can plantation museums do full justice to the story of the enslaved? A discussion of problems, possibilities, and the place of memory
EA Modlin, SP Hanna, PL Carter, AE Potter, CF Bright, DH Alderman
GeoHumanities 4 (2), 335-359, 2018
232018
From celebratory landscapes to dark tourism sites? Exploring the design of southern plantation museums
SP Hanna, DH Alderman, CF Bright
The palgrave handbook of dark tourism studies, 399-421, 2018
182018
Remembering enslavement: Reassembling the Southern plantation museum
AE Potter, SP Hanna, DH Alderman, PL Carter, CF Bright, DL Butler
University of Georgia Press, 2022
172022
Domestic violence and pregnancy: A CBPR coalition approach to identifying needs and informing policy
CF Bright, B Bagley, I Pulliam, AS Newton
Progress in community health partnerships: research, education, and action …, 2018
132018
Social network gap analysis evaluation: a case study of the Southeastern Health Equity Council
CF Bright, T Cozart, B Bagley, H Scott, J Dennis
Family & community health 42 (1), 44-53, 2019
122019
Social representational communities and the imagined Antebellum South
CF Bright, P Carter
Sociological Spectrum 38 (1), 24-38, 2018
112018
Webwashing the tourism plantation: Using historic websites to view changes in the representation of slavery at tourism plantations
CF Bright, DL Butler
Social memory and heritage tourism methodologies, 31-47, 2015
112015
If the Lord is willing and the creek don't rise: religious attendance and disaster recovery in the Deep South
CF Bright, R Hanks, E Sayre, A Broyles, B Bagley
Social science quarterly 100 (1), 76-88, 2019
92019
Social vulnerability and perceptions of recovery from the 2011 Tuscaloosa tornado
CF Bright, E Sayre, R Hanks, B Bagley
Southeastern Geographer 58 (4), 328-347, 2018
92018
Elections, news cycles, and attention to disasters
CF Bright, B Bagley
Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 26 (4), 471-478, 2017
92017
A more perfect union? The place of Black lives in presidential plantation sites
SP Hanna, DH Alderman, A Potter, PL Carter, CF Bright
Memory Studies 15 (5), 1205-1231, 2022
72022
The Local Role of Southern Tourism Plantations in Defining a Larger Southern Regional Identity as Reflected in Tourists’ Surveys*
CF Bright, PL Carter, EA Modlin, SP Hanna, AE Potter, DH Alderman
Geographical Review 110 (3), 270-298, 2020
62020
“Those people count”: Naloxone media coverage in Mississippi
B Bagley, CF Bright
Qualitative health research 30 (8), 1237-1248, 2020
62020
Dive data of certain submersibles, hydrothermal and other sites
MB Jones, CF Bright
Bulletin of the Biological Society of Washington 6, 539-545, 1985
61985
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