Bell, Diane (1993). "Yes, Virginia, there is a feminist ethnography," in Diane Bell; Pat Caplan; Wazir Jahankarim (eds.) Gendered Fields: Women, Men, and Ethnography, New York: Routledge.
Choosing a Paradigm
Weathers, Diane Marie: "Waiting for a Miracle: Live from Death Row" Essence Magazine, January 1999
Gender and the Death Penalty
Avery, Christina and Zabel, Diane. (1997) The Quality Management Sourcebook: An International Guide to Materials and Resources. New York: Routledge.
TQM (Total Quality Management)
Hubbard, S.C. "Love's `Little Day': Time and the Sexual Body in Millay's Sonnets." In Millay at 100: A Critical Reappraisal. Ed. Diane P. Freedman. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1995: 104-107.
Women in Literature
Williams, Diane: "Young Arsonists", Philadelphia Magazine, Jan., 1997
Arson
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