Academic Journals
Anthurium: A Caribbean Studies Journal
archipelagos: a journal of Caribbean digital praxis
Archipélies
Caribbean Curriculum
Caribbean InTransit
Caribbean Journal of Education
Caribbean Journal of International Relations and Diplomacy
Caribbean Library Journal
Caribbean Quarterly
Caribbean Quilt
Caribbean Review of Gender Studies
Caribbean Studies
CENTRO Journal: Journal of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies
CLR James Journal
Cuban Studies
European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
IYARIC Journal
Jamaica Journal
Journal of Caribbean History
Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies
Journal of Global Postcolonial Studies
Journal of Indentureship and its Legacies
Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology
Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society
Journal of West Indian Literature
Macomère Journal: The Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars
New West Indian Guide/ Nieuwe West-Indische Gids
small axe
Social and Economic Studies
The Caribbean Teaching Scholar
The International Journal of Cuban Studies
Tout Moun: Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies
Tropical Agriculture
West Indian Medical Journal
Creative Arts Journals and Magazines
BIM: Arts for the 21st Century
Burnaway
Callaloo
Caribbean Quarterly
Interviewing the Caribbean
Latin American and Latinx Visual Culture
Moko Magazine
Poui: Cave Hill Journal of Creative Writing
PREE
Sargasso: A Journal of Caribbean Literature, Language and Culture
sx salon
The Caribbean Writer
Wasafiri
Extra-regional Creative Arts Journals and Magazines: About Place Journal; Action, Spectacle; Adda; Aké Review; Anomaly; Banshee Press; bath magg; Blackbox Manifold; Black Warrior Review; Boston Review; Broadsided; Columbia Journal; Cordite Poetry Review; Granta; Gulf Stream Magazine; Gutter; Harbor Review; Hawai’i Review; Honey Literary; LitHub; Lolwe; Magma Poetry; Michigan Quarterly Review; New Contrast Literary Magazine; New England Review; Oxford American; Palette Poetry; PEN America; Plume Poetry; Poetry Centre at Oxford Brookes University; Poetry Archive; Poetry Foundation; Prairie Schooner; Public Journal; Rattle; RHINO Poetry; SAND Journal; Shō Poetry Journal; Sinking City; sixth finch; Smartish Pace; Split Lip Magazine; Tentacular; The Dodge; The Ex-Puritan; The Hudson Review; The Kenyon Review; The London Magazine; The Poetry Review; The Rumpus; The Yale Review; Timber; Words Without Borders
Literary and Book Festivals
Bocas Lit Fest and National Poetry Slam, Trinidad and Tobago
Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival
BVI Literary Arts Festival
Calabash Literary Festival, Jamaica
Nature Island Literary Festival, Dominica
Write Tukubuli Virtual Literary Festival
Publishing Presses
Blue Banyan Books
Caribbean Poetry Book Series: Calabash, Brown University
House of Nehesi Publishers
Ian Randle Publishers
Papillote Press
Peepal Tree Press
University of the West Indies Press
Extra-regional Creative Arts Publishers: Black Lawrence Press; Broken Sleep Books; Four Way Books; Glass Poetry Press; ignition press; Invisible Publishing; Kaya Press; New Walk Editions; Out-Spoken; Small Harbor Publishing; Sundress Publications
Open-access Archives
British Pathé
Calabash: A Journal of Caribbean Arts and Letters, 2000-2008
Caribbean Dialogue
Caribbean Photo Archive
CaribNation TV
Digital Library of the Caribbean
Early Caribbean Digital Archive
Eric Williams Speech Collection
History in Action
Latin American and Caribbean Studies, College of Staten Island
Lloyd Best Institute of the Caribbean Archive
Shridath Ramphal Archive
Stuart Hall Archive
Making of Feminisms in the Caribbean, UWI Space
New World Journal
The Caribbean Review of Books
UWI TV
Open-access Projects
Articulate Caribbean: From the White Cube to Society: Art & Social Consequence, 2017
Botanical Imaginaries
Caribbean Literary Heritage
Cousoumeh Collective: Caribbean Food, History and Visual Art
IGDS Roundtable – 20 Years of Gender Transformation in the Caribbean, 2013
Indigenous Geographies and Caribbean Feminisms, 2017
Making of Cyberfeminisms in the Caribbean, 2018
“New Caribbean,” Cordite Poetry Review, 2017
Representing Gender-based Violence: Literature, Performance and Activism in the Anglophone Caribbean, University of Leicester, 2021-2024
The Comitas Institute for Anthropological Study
Podcasts
Caribbean Critical Theory Podcast
The Caribbean People Podcast
Caribbean Studies Podcast, New Books Network
Carry On Friends: The Caribbean American Experience, Kerry-Ann Reid-Brown
Cocoa Pod Podcast, Brooklyn Caribbean Literary Festival
Dis a Fi Mi History Podcast: Explore Caribbean History & Ancestry, Wendy Aris
Essah’s Way, Essah Cozett
Know Your Caribbean Podcast, Fiona Compton
Lest We Forget, Tenement Yaad Media
Reels & Riddims, Mikelah and Kerry-Ann
Strictly Facts: A Guide to Caribbean History and Culture, Alexandria Miller
The Style & Vibes Podcast, Mikelah Rose
Research Institutions
Caribbean Natural Resources Institute
Caribbean Philosophical Association
Caribbean Policy Development Centre
Caribbean Studies Association
Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean, York University
Cheddi Jagan Research Centre
Create Caribbean Research Institute
Institute for Gender and Development Studies, UWI St. Augustine Campus
Institute of Caribbean Studies, UWI Mona Campus
Island City Lab: A Think Tank for Caribbean Cities
Msgr. Patrick Anthony Folk Research Centre
Society for Caribbean Studies (United Kingdom)
Selected Works on Anthropology of the State and Urban Geographies
Dürr, Eveline, Rivke Jaffe and Gareth A. Jones. “Brokers and Tours: Selling Urban Poverty and Violence in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Space and Culture 23 (1): 4-14
Forde, Maarit. 2018. “Fear, Segregation, and Civic Engagement in Urban Trinidad.” The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 23 (3): 437-456
Hosein, Gabrielle. 2022. “Lore and Law: Politics, Authority, and the State in Trinidadian Public Life.” Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies 47 (1&2): 120-128
Hosein, Gabrielle. 2019. “What Caribbean Feminist Political Anthropology does with Blind Men and an Elephant.” Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies 44 (2): 65-90
Jaffe, Rivke. 2024. The Rule of Dons: Criminal Leaders and Political Authority in Jamaica. Durham and London: Duke University Press
Jaffe, Rivke. 2024. “Prosthetic Species: Security Dogs and the More-than-Human Sensing of Urban Danger.” City & Society 36 (1): 35-45
Jaffe, Rivke. 2020. “Representing Crime, Violence and Jamaica in Visual Art: Interview with Michael Elliot.” Interventions 22 (1): 116-128
Jaffe, Rivke. 2019. “Writing Around Violence: Representing Organized Crime in Kingston, Jamaica.” Ethnography 20 (3): 379-396
Jaffe, Rivke. 2018. “Cities and the Political Imagination.” The Sociological Review 66 (6): 1097-1110
Jaffe, Rivke and Lucy Evans. 2022. “Imagining Infrastructure in Urban Jamaica.” GeoHumanities 8 (1): 17-31
Jaffe, Rivke and Tessa Diphoorn. 2019. “Old Boys and Bad Men: Private Security in (Post)Colonial Jamaica.” Interventions 21 (7): 909-927
Jobson, Ryan Cecil. 2018. “Road Work: Highways and Hegemony in Trinidad and Tobago.” The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology 23 (4): 457-477
Meikle, Tracian and Rivke Jaffe. 2021. «Scripts Héroïques: Le Cas de Christopher «Dudus» Coke». Terrain: Anthropologie & Sciences Humaines 74
Oosterbaan, Martijn and Rivke Jaffe. 2022. “Popular Art, Crime and Urban Order Beyond the State.” Theory, Culture & Society 39 (7-8): 181-200
Welcome, Leniqueca A. 2024. “On and In Their Bodies: Masculinist Violence, Criminalization, and Black Womanhood in Trinidad.” Cultural Anthropology 39 (1): 37-63
Selected Works on Boys, Men and Masculinities
Ali, Tyrone. 2014. “Masculinity Studies Yesteryear; Masculinity Studies Today: Tyrone Ali in Conversation with Professor Rhoda Reddock.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 365-376
Bailey, Barbara. 2014. “Boys, Masculinity and Education.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 283-288
Baird, Adam, Matthew Louis Bishop and Dylan Kerrigan. 2022. “Breaking Bad? Gangs, Masculinities and Murder in Trinidad.” International Feminist Journal of Politics 24 (4): 632-75
Henderson, Gabrielle. 2014. “Commentary on Men, Violence and Crime.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 277-282
Heron, Adom Philogene. 2025. “What Exactly is a Family Man? Performing and Precluding Respectable Fatherhood in Dominica.” Ethos: 1-17
Hernandez-Ramdwar, Camille. 2008. “Neither Lend Out Your Hole to Achieve a Piece of Gold – Child Abuse, Bling Addiction and Soca Music in Trinidad and Tobago.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 2: 1-28
Holder-Dolly, Jennifer and Valerie Youssef. 2010. “You Have No Friends; You Have to Stand Up For Yourself: Men Negotiating Domestic Abuse.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 4: 1-23
Jackson, Kyle. 2014. “The Construction of Black Masculinity in a Neocolonial Imaginary: Canadian Homohegemony and and the Homophobic Other.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 209-234
James, Carl E. and Andrea Davis. 2014. “Jamaican Males’ Readings of Masculinities and Relationship to Violence.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 79-111
Lewis, Linden. 2014. “Gender and Performativity: Calypso and the Culture of Masculinity.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 15-42
Lewis, Linden. 2007. “Man Talk, Masculinity, and a Changing Social Environment.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 1: 1-20
Persadie, Ryan. 2021. “Dem Say I’s Ah Madman: Soca Performance, Afro-Caribbean Masculinities, and the Metaphorization of Madness.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 15: 105-132
Plummer, David, Arden McLean and Joel Simpson. 2008. “Has Learning Become Taboo and is Risk-taking Compulsory for Caribbean Boys? Researching the Relationship between Masculinities, Education and Risk.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 2: 1-14
Plummer, David and Stephen Geofroy. “When Bad is Cool: Violence and Crime as Rites of Passage to Manhood.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 4: 1-17
Reddock, Rhoda. 2003. “Men as Gendered Beings: The Emergence of Masculinity Studies in the Anglophone Caribbean.” Social and Economic Studies 52 (3): 89-117
Sukhu, Raquel L. M. 2012. “Masculinity and Men’s Violence against known Women in Trinidad – Whose Responsibility?” Men and Masculinities 16 (1): 71-92
Williams, Hakim Mohandas Amani. 2014. “Pullin’ Rank: School Violence and Necolonial Hegemonic Masculinity.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 8: 113-156
Selected Works on Cultural Studies
Hickling, Frederick W. and Gerard Hutchinson. 1999. “Roast Breadfruit Psychosis: Disturbed Racial Identification in African-Caribbeans.” Psychiatric Bulletin 23: 132-134
Kamugisha, Aaron. 2013. “On the Idea of a Caribbean Cultural Studies.” Small Axe 17 (2): 43-57
Pearce, Marsha. 2014. “Looking Like People; Feeling Like People: The Black Body, Dress and Aesthetic Therapy in the Caribbean.” Culture Unbound 6 (4): 857-872
Wahab, Amar. 2008. “Race, Gender and Visuality: Regulating Indian Women Subjects in the Colonial Caribbean.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 2: 1-23
Selected Works on Food and Food Geographies
DeLoughrey, Elizabeth M. 2007. “Globalizing the Routes of Breadfruit and Other Bounties.” Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History 8 (3)
Greer, Aaron Andrew. 2016. “Fast Food Nationalism: Culinary Politics and Post-colonial Imaginaries in Trinidad and Tobago.” Sociology and Anthropology 4 (2): 99-105
Henry, FJ. 2012. “Food and Nutrition Research in the Caribbean.” West Indian Medical Journal 61 (4): 338-350
Polanco, Vanessa García and Luis Alexis Rodríguez-Crus. 2019. “Decolonizing the Caribbean Diet: Two Perspectives on Possibilities and Challenges.” Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems and Community Development 9 (2): 25-30
Roberts-Nkrumah, Laura B. “Breadfruit Research in the Caribbean: Pre-Introduction to 1979.” Tropical Agriculture 101 (3): 203-218
Thompson, Merisa. 2021. “Cultivating ‘New’ Gendered Food Producers: Intersections of Power and Identity in the Postcolonial Nation of Trinidad.” Review of International Political Economy 28 (1): 177-203
Thompson, Merisa. 2020. “Milk and the Motherland? Colonial Legacies of Taste and the Law in the Anglophone Caribbean.” Journal of Food Law and Policy 16 (1): 135-157
Selected Works on Gender-based Violence
Baboolal, Aneesa A. 2023. “Gender-based Violence in the English-speaking Caribbean: Chronicling Guyana’s Progress.” In International Responses to Gender-based Domestic Violence: Gender-Specific and Socio-Cultural Approaches, edited by Donlingh Zhang and Diana Scharff Peterson, 70-79. London and New York: Routledge
DeShong, Halimah A. F. and Tonya Haynes. 2015. “Intimate Partner Violence in the Caribbean: State, Activist and Media Responses.” Global Public Health 11 (1-2): 82-94
Haynes, Tonya and Halimah A. F. DeShong. 2017. “Queering Feminist Approaches to Gender-based Violence in the Anglophone Caribbean.” Social and Economic Studies 66 (1/2): 105-131
Hinds Myrie, Marsha and Anya A. A. Lorde. 2024. “Plantocratic Patriarchal Culture, Violence Against Women and Girls and the Failures of the Global Health System: An Interview with Marsha Hinds Myrie and Any A. A. Lorde.” Health Sociology Review 33 (2): 210-22
Rodney, Ruth, Sireesha Bobbili, Gabrielle Hosein and Emmanuelle Cummings. 2023. “Intersections of Women as Survivors: Disclosures of Violence and Global Research Standards in Guyana and Trinidad and Tobago.” Social Sciences 12 (1): 1-16
Tsapalas, Daphne, Morgan Parker, Lilian Ferrer and Margarita Bernales. 2021. “Gender-based Violence, Perspectives in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Hispanic Healthcare International 19 (1): 23-37
Selected Works on Literary Publics in the Caribbean
Dalleo, Raphael. 2011. “Sitting Down Together and Talking About a Little Scholarship: On the Necessity of Academic Writing.” sx salon (December 2011)
Dalleo, Raphael. 2006. “Authority and the Occassion for Speaking in the Caribbean Literary Field: Martin Carter and George Lamming.” Small Axe 20: 19-39
Dawes, Kwame. 2011. “Finding a Home: Peepal Tree and Caribbean Literature.” sx salon (June 2011)
Laughlin, Nicholas. 2011. “Understanding Ourselves.” sx salon (December 2011)
Poynting, Jeremy. 2011. “Publishing in the Cracks.” sx salon (June 2011)
Scott, David. 2002. “The Sovereignty of the Imagination: An Interview with George Lamming.” Small Axe 12: 72-200
Selected Works on Oral Traditions and Spoken Word in Trinidad and Tobago
Carr, Andrew T. 1956. “Pierrot Grenade.” Caribbean Quarterly 4 (3/4): 281-314
Coleman, Larry G. 1984. “Black Comic Performance in the African Diaspora: A Comparison of the Comedy of Richard Pryor and Paul Keens-Douglas.” Journal of Black Studies 15 (1): 67-78
Crowley, Daniel J. 1956. “The Midnight Robbers.” Caribbean Quarterly 4 (3/4): 263-274
Delaney, Kelsi and Gabrielle Jamela Hosein. 2024. “Spoken Word and Gender-based Violence Education among Adolescent Girls in Trinidad and Tobago.” Caribbean Quarterly 70 (3-4): 350-370
Díaz, Essah. 2021. “Reclaiming Roots through Performance: An Interview with Pearl Eintou Springer.” Tout Moun: Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies 6 (1): 1-11
Duncan, Marisha. 2021. “My Life is a Rapso: An Interview with Brother Resistance on Rapso and Cultural Activism in Trinidad and Tobago.” Tout Moun: Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies 6 (1): 1-11
Evans, Lucy and Gabrielle Hosein. 2025. “Using Spoken Word and Theatre in Gender-based Violence Education with Adolescents in Trinidad and Tobago.” Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance: 1-18
Honoré, Brian. 1998. “The Midnight Robber: Master of Metaphor, Baron of Bombast.” The Drama Review 42 (3): 124-131
Honoré, Fédon. 2021. “A Retrospective on Brian Honoré, Midnight Robber.” Tout Moun: Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies 6 (1): 1-9
Kerrigan, Dylan. 2019. “She Look for It: Young Men, Community Violence, and Gender in Urban Trinidad.” Caribbean Journal of Criminology 1 (4): 29-59
Lamsee, Akilah. 2024. “Gender-based Violence and Activism in Spoken Word Spaces.” Caribbean Quarterly 70 (3-4): 411-428
Leung, Glenda Alicia. 2009. “Negotiation of Trinidadian Identity in Ragga Soca Music.” World Englishes 28 (4): 509-531
Marshall, Emily Zobell. 2016. “Resistance through Robber-Talk: Storytelling Strategies and the Carnival Trickster.” Caribbean Quarterly 62 (2): 210-226
Marshall, Emily Zobell and Cathy Thomas. 2024. “They Call Me Baby Doll: Challenging Shame in Mardi Gras and Trinidadian Carnival.” MaComère 15 (1): 11-34
McIntyre, Amanda. 2024. “Coming of Age in Carnival: The Contemporary Caribbean Baby Doll in Queer Feminist Practices.” Caribbean Quarterly 70 (3-4): 429-445
McIntyre, Amanda. 2021. “The Babydoll: Memory, Myth and Mas.” Tout Moun: Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies 6 (1): 1-16
Miranda, Katherine C. 2012. “Spread the Word: Synergia and Trinidad and Tobago’s Re-versed Poetics.” Anthurium 9 (1): 1-6
Moonsammy, Patricia Van Leeuwaarde. 2010. “Warriors of the Word: Rapso in Trinidad’s Festival Culture.” In Rhythms of the Afro-Atlantic World: Rituals and Remembrances
Neigh, Janet. 2016. “Digitizing the ‘Sound Explosions’ of Caribbean Performance Poetry.” sx archipelagos: 1-20
Sylvester, Meagan. 2016. “Ragga Soca Burning the Moral Compass: An Analysis of ‘Hellfire’ lyrics in Bunji Garlin’s Music.” Black Music Research Journal 36 (1): 87-106
Thomas, Rebekah. 2025. “The Rapso Refrain: Echoes of Resistance, Harmonies of Self.” Tout Moun: Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies 9 (1): 1-24
Selected Works on Race, Class, Dis/ability, Gender and Caribbean Social Change
Eugene, Chevy. 2019. “Towards a Framework for Caribbean Reparations.” Journal of Eastern Caribbean Studies 44 (3): 54-77
Greenidge, Adaeze and Levi Gahman. 2019. “Roots, Rhizomes and Resistance: Remembering the Sir George Williams Student Uprising.” Race & Class 61 (2): 27-42
Haynes, Tonya. 2016. “Mapping Caribbean Feminisms.” sx archipelagos 1: 1-19
Hosein, Gabrielle and Lisa Outar. “Indo-Caribbean Feminisms: Charting Crossings in Geography, Discourse and Politics.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 6: 1-10
Kamugisha, Aaron. 2016. “The Black Experience of New World Coloniality.” Small Axe 20 (1): 129-145
Kempadoo, Kamala. 2013. “Red Thread’s Research: An Interview with Andaiye.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 7: 1-17
Mohammed, Patricia. 2015. “Stories in Caribbean Feminism: Reflections on the 20th Century.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 9: 111-142
Klien-Thomas, Hanna. 2000. “#LeaveSheAlone: Feminist Hashtag Activism and Carnival Popular Culture in the Caribbean.” Participations: Journal of Audience & Reception Studies 17 (2): 335-353
McDonald, Ellie. 2016. “What is this t’ing t’en about Caribbean Feminisms? Feminism in the Anglophone Caribbean, circa 1980-2000.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 10: 45-68
Meeks, Brian. 2016. “Reprising the Past, Imagining the Future.” Small Axe 20 (2): 187-198
Mohabir, Nalini. 2023. “In The Registers of Coolitude.” Journal of Indentureship and its Legacies 3 (1): 14-36
Ranjitsingh, Aleah. 2016. “Women and Change in Hugo Chavez’s Bolivarian Revolution.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 10: 95-116
Thame, Maziki. 2017. “Racial Hierarchy and the Elevation of Brownness in Creole Nationalism.” Small Axe 21 (3): 111-123
Trotz, Alissa. 2015. “Gender, Generation and Memory: Remembering a Future Caribbean.” Caribbean Review of Gender Studies 9: 179-194
Wahab, Amar. 2012. “Homophobia as a State of Reason: The Case of Postcolonial Trinidad and Tobago.” GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 18 (4): 481-505
Selected Works on Religion, Theology and Spiritualities
Chevannes, Barry. 1991. “Towards an Afro-Caribbean Theology: Principles for the Indigenisation of Christianity in the Caribbean.” Caribbean Quarterly 37 (1): 45-54
Selected Works on and by Rex Nettleford
Barnett, Michael. 2013. “Rex Nettleford’s Reflections on the Rastafari Report and Movement and His Impact on the Trajectory of Rastafari Scholarship.” Caribbean Quarterly 59 (2): 122-135
Henry, Paget. 1997. “Rex Nettleford African and Afro-Caribbean Philosophy.” The CLR James Journal 5 (1): 44-97
Lewis, Rupert. 2011. “Mirror Mirror on the Wall/Who is the Fairest of them All? Rex Nettleford and the Knotty Issue of Identity.” Caribbean Quarterly 57 (3-4): 33-48
Long, Richard A. “Rex Nettleford and the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC).” Caribbean Quarterly 43 (2): 69-73
Nettleford, Rex. 1965. “National Identity and Attitudes to Race in Jamaica.” Race 7 (1): 59-72
Scott, David. 2017. “Seeing False Images of Ourselves: Rex Nettleford’s Mirror Mirror in the Wake of the 1960s.” Small Axe 21 (3): 152-166
Scott, David. 2006. “To Be Liberated from the Obscurity of Themselves: An Interview with Rex Nettleford.” Small Axe 10 (2): 97-246
Selected Works on the Social and Political History of Trinidad and Tobago
Brereton, Bridget. 2010. “All Ah We Is Not One: Historical and Ethnic Narratives in Pluralist Trinidad.” The Global South 4 (2): 218-238
Selected Works on Yard Poetics and Spatialities
Gomes, Shelene. 2020. “Notes on a RastafarI Yard-Space in Urban Ethiopia.” Virtual Brazilian Anthropology 17: 1-16
Parsard, Kaneesha Cherelle. 2018. “Barrack Yard Politics: From C.L.R. James’s The Case for West-Indian Self Government to Minty Alley.” Small Axe 22 (3): 13-27
Radović, Stanka. 2016. “The Performance of Communal Intimacy and the Limits of Ownership in the Caribbean Yard Narrative.” The Global South 10 (1): 40-55
Selected Works on Youth and Student-led Movements and Youth Development
Berthin, Gerardo. 2014. “Youth Political Participation in Local Governments: Initial Evidence from Latin America.” Social and Economic Studies 63 (3&4): 107-142
Gilbert-Roberts. 2014. “CARICOM Governance of Youth Development: Prospects for Regional Citizenship.” Social and Economic Studies 63 (3&4): 59-106
Charles, Henry and Madgerie Jameson-Charles. 2014. “Youth Development Policy and Practice in the Commonwealth Caribbean: A Historical Evolution.” Social and Economic Studies 63 (3&4): 23-57
Family Bibliography: Linda Claudia De Four and Roderick Joseph Sanatan
Linda Claudia De Four
Deputy Campus Librarian, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago, 2009-2014
Executive Member and Editor, Library Association of Trinidad and Tobago, 1984-2007
Member, Women and Development Studies Group, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, 1993-2003
Chairperson, Holy Family RC Church Pastoral Council, 2006-2008
Executive Council Member, The University School Association, 2000-2002
Master of Arts in Library Studies, University of Missouri, USA
Diploma in Public Administration, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago
Diploma in Librarianship, Liverpool Polytechnic, United Kingdom
Bachelor of Science in Sociology, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago

Book: De Four, Linda Claudia and Gwendoline Williams. Gender and Management: Cases from the Caribbean. Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. 2002
Book: Gimme Room to Sing: Calypsos of the Mighty Sparrow, 1958-1993: A Discography. Trinidad and Tobago. 1993
Campus publication: De Four, Linda Claudia, Patrick Watson and Gwendoline Williams. Faculty of Social Sciences 30th Anniversary Commemorative Issue, 1965-1995. 1996
Article: Kocchar, Jaishree and Linda Claudia De Four. “Caribbean Popular Culture: Development and Library Management Issues.” Popular Culture in Libraries 3 (1): 43-49. 1995
Article: “Calypso Memories and Institution Building: Preserving the Legacy.” International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives Journal 28: 3-41. 2006
Chapter: “Initiating the First Steps: The Use of Technology to Provide Library Services to Distance Learners in the Commonwealth Caribbean.” In Library Services to Distance Learners in the Commonwealth: A Reader, edited by Elizabeth F. Watson and Neela Jagnnathan, 123-134. Vancouver: The Commonwealth of Learning. 1997
Encyclopaedia entry: “Kitchener, Lord (Roberts, Aldwyn, 1922-20000).” In The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore (vol. 2), edited by Anand Prahlad, 748-249. Westport CT: Greenwood Press. 2006
Encyclopaedia entry: “Sparrow, The Mighty (1935 – ).” In The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Folklore (vol. 2), edited by Anand Prahlad, 1226-1227. Westport CT: Greenwood Press. 2006
Outreach publication: “Tell Me a Story.” CARICOM Perspective 46-47 (1989/1990): 35
Outreach publication: Williams, Gwendoline and Linda Claudia De Four. “Challenge to the Information Specialists in the Caribbean.” Commonwealth Library Association Newsletter 57: 10 & 12
Roderick Joseph Sanatan
Senior Lecturer, ICT Projects Coordinator, CARIMAC, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica, 2006-2009
Manager, Research and Development, Centre for International Services, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados, 2001-2006
Secretary General, Caribbean Telecommunications Union, Trinidad and Tobago, 1994-1999
Manager, Communications Policy Desk, CARICOM Secretariat, Guyana, 1984-1994
Management Committee Member, Caribbean Network for Integrated Rural Development
Master’s Degree in Development Studies, National University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bachelor’s Degree in Social Sciences, University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago
Diploma in Communication, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica
Diploma in Communication Studies, El Centro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina, Ecuador

Book: Brown, Aggrey and Roderick Sanatan. Talking with Whom? Communication Policies for the 1990s. Kingston, Jamaica: CARIMAC, University of the West Indies. 1987
Article: “An Approach to a Public Communications Methodology for Agriculture.” Caribbean Quarterly 40 (2): 57-73. 1994
Chapter: “Evolving the Information Society in the Caribbean: The Paradox of Orderliness.” In Networking Knowledge for Information Societies: Institutions and Intervention, edited by Robin Mansell, Rohan Samarajiva and Amy Mahan, 179-183. The Netherlands: Delft University Press. 2002
Chapter: Sanatan, Roderick and William H. Melody. “Adapting to a Global Economy: Implications of Telecom Reform for Small Developing Countries.” In Telecom Reform: Principles, Policies and Regulatory Practices, 323-332. Denmark. 2001
Chapter: “Information Technology and Education in the Caribbean.” In Issues in Education and Technology: Policy Guidelines and Strategies, edited by Cream Wright, 148-165. UK: Commonwealth Secretariat. 2000
Report: Sanatan, Roderick, Tavia Tomilson and Gina Porter. “My Money…I’m Not Too Young to Grow It”: Report of the Financial Literacy Project in 12 Jamaican Schools (Volume II). CARIMAC, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica. 2008
Report: Sanatan, Roderick, Tavia Tomilson and Gina Porter. “My Money…I’m Not Too Young to Grow It”: Report of the Financial Literacy Project in 12 Jamaican Schools (Volume I). CARIMAC, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica. 2008
Report: Report of the Training Workshop: ICT Networking the Economy. CARIMAC, UWI, The Commonwealth Secretariat and Network Systems Solutions, Antigua and Barbuda. 2007
Report: Bridges of the Digital Divide (Volume II): Caribbean Information Society-making – Issues and Experiences. 2005
Report: Bridges of the Digital Divide (Volume I): Caribbean Information Society-making – Issues and Experiences. 2005
Report: A Developing Country Approach to Trade in Services. 2004
Report: Guidelines for Electronic Commerce in the Caribbean: Pathways to Implementation. Centre for International Services, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. 2004
Report: Guidelines for Electronic Commerce in the Caribbean: Current Issues and Practices. Centre for International Services, University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, Barbados. 2003
Report: Blake, Byron and Roderick Sanatan. Profile of Caribbean Services for International Trade. CARICOM Secretariat. 1991
Outreach publication: “Connecting to the Century: Caribbean Telecommunications.” CARICOM Perspective 69 (July 2000): 47-51
Outreach publication: “IT Trends in the Education Sector in Small Island States of the Caribbean.” CARICOM Perspective 67 (June 1997): 52-53
Interview: “The Poor and the Powerless – Interview with Clive Thomas (Part 1).” CARICOM Perspective (April-June): 26-29 and 31. 1988
Interview: “The Poor and the Powerless – Interview with Clive Thomas (Part 2).” CARICOM Perspective (July-December): 16-19. 1988
Poem: “Later School Years.” August 24, 1970(?)
Tributes to Roderick Joseph Sanatan (January 7, 1947-March 15, 2015)
Best, Klysha. 2024. “Moko Somokow brings Heaven to Earth.” The Catholic News. February 7, 2024
Browne, Kevin Adonis. 2015. “Caribbean Archiving is the Head of a Bee Drawn on Cotton Paper (The Myth of Caribbean Memory – or, the Myth of Memory in the Caribbean)“. March 2015
Dumas, Regina. 2018. “Acknowledgements.” In Memoir of a Cocoa Farmer’s Daughter. Kingston, Jamaica: Arawak Publications
Government of Saint Lucia. 2015. “Prime Minister Mourns Passing of former CARICOM Colleague.” April 1, 2025
Rohlehr, Gordon. 2019. “Heaven As It Is On Earth”. In Perfected Fables Now: A Bookman Signs Off on Seven Decades. UK: Peepal Tree Press
Rohlehr, Gordon. 2015. “Remembering Roderick.” Trinidad Express Newspapers. March 28, 2015
WACC Caribbean. 2015. “Tribute to Roderick Sanatan.” WACC Global. March 19, 2025