David Cline (original) (raw)

Books

Twice Forgotten: African American Veterans in the Korean War (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2021)

From Reconciliation to Revolution: The Student Interracial Ministry, Liberal Christianity, and the Civil Rights Movement (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2016)

Creating Choice: A Community Responds to the Need for Abortion and Birth Control, 1961-1973 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006)

Edited Volume

Kristin Lawler, Michael Roberts, and David P. Cline, eds. Roll and Flow: The Cultural Politics of Skateboarding and Surfing (San Diego: San Diego State University Press, 2023).

Journal Articles

“Surprising Allies: The Struggle Over Birth Control and Abortion in 1960s Massachusetts,” (Editor’s Choice Award Winner), Historical Journal of Massachusetts, Summer 2019.

“Using Augmented Reality and Virtual Environments in Historic Places to Scaffold Historical Empathy,” Sweeney, S.K., Newbill P., Ogle T., Terry, K.P., Hicks, D., Tucker, T. & Cline, D. TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, v. 62, n. 1, pp. 114-118, Jan. 2018.

“‘If This Place Could Talk’: Using Augmented Reality to Make the Past Visible," Aaron Johnson, David Hicks, Todd Ogle, Doug Bowman, David Cline, and Eric Ragan, Social Education, 81(2), 2017, 112-116.

With Harman, R., Abrahams, T., Kulak, A., Serra, A., Boggs, E., Larkin, S., Rogers, J., Stant, A., Warnick, Q., & Powell, K. “(Co)Constructing Public Memories: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Creating Born-Digital Oral History Archives,” Collections: A Journal for Museum and Archives Professionals. 2017, Vol. 13, No. 2, 123-132.

“CI-Spy: Designing A Mobile Augmented Reality System for Scaffolding Historical Inquiry Learning. Mixed and Augmented Reality-Media, Art, Social Science, Humanities and Design,” With Gurjot Singh, Doug Bowman, David Hicks, Todd Ogle, Aaron Johnson, Rose Zlokas, Thomas Tucker, and Eric Ragan. ISMAR- MASH’D, pp. 9-14. 2015 IEEE International Symposium, IEEdx.doi.org/10.1109/ISMARMASHD.2015.19.

“Mountain Feminist: Helen Matthews Lewis, Appalachian Studies and the Long Women’s Movement,” with Jessica Wilkerson, Southern Cultures, Fall 2011, 48-65.

“I Train the People to Do Their Own Talking”: Septima Clark and Women in the Civil Rights Movement,” with Katherine Mellen Charron, Southern Cultures, Summer 2010, 31-52.

Book chapters

“Street Movement: San Diego’s Rolling for Rights Activism and Skateboarding’s Potential for Manifesting Social Change” in Roll and Flow: The Cultural Politics of Skateboarding and Surfing. Lawler, Kristin; Roberts, Michael; and Cline, David P. (San Diego: SDSU Press, 2023).

“‘Going Back to God’: Religion in the United States Civil Rights Movement,” in William Chafe and Noor Nieftagodien, eds., Social Justice Struggles in the United State and South Africa (Chapel Hill and Johannesburg: UNC Press and University of Witwatersrand Press, 2019.)

“Strange Bedfellows: Surprising Allies in the Struggle Over Abortion and Birth Control in 1960s Massachusetts,” in Wenn die Chemie Stimmt: Gender Relations and Birth Control in the Age of the Pill (Gottingen, Germany: Wallstein Press, 2016).