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Raphael Travis
Raphael Travis
Professor of Social Work, Texas State University
Verified email at txstate.edu
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Empowerment‐based positive youth development: A new understanding of healthy development for African American youth
R Travis Jr, TGJ Leech
Journal of Research on Adolescence 24 (1), 93-116, 2014
1932014
Rap music and the empowerment of today’s youth: Evidence in everyday music listening, music therapy, and commercial rap music
R Travis
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal 30, 139-167, 2013
1922013
Empowerment in context: Lessons from hip-hop culture for social work practice
R Travis Jr, A Deepak
Journal of ethnic and cultural diversity in social work 20 (3), 203-222, 2011
1102011
Prisoner reentry and recidivism according to the formerly incarcerated and reentry service providers: A verbal behavior approach.
SW Bowman, R Travis Jr
The Behavior Analyst Today 13 (3-4), 9, 2012
662012
Acculturation and parent-adolescent communication about sex in Filipino-American families: A community-based participatory research study
PJ Chung, R Travis Jr, SD Kilpatrick, MN Elliott, C Lui, SB Khandwala, ...
Journal of Adolescent Health 40 (6), 543-550, 2007
652007
Parent-adolescent communication about sex in Filipino American families: a demonstration of community-based participatory research
PJ Chung, H Borneo, SD Kilpatrick, DM Lopez, R Travis Jr, C Lui, ...
Ambulatory Pediatrics 5 (1), 50-55, 2005
642005
The healing power of hip hop
R Travis Jr
Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2015
612015
Ethnic identity, self-esteem and variability in perceptions of rap music's empowering and risky influences
R Travis, SW Bowman
Journal of Youth Studies 15 (4), 455-478, 2012
572012
Hip Hop, empowerment, and therapeutic beat-making: Potential solutions for summer learning loss, depression, and anxiety in youth
R Travis, E Gann, AHD Crooke, SM Jenkins
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 29 (6), 744-765, 2019
522019
The critical cycle of mixtape creation: Reducing stress via three different group counseling styles
I Levy, R Travis
The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 45 (4), 307-330, 2020
412020
Negotiating risk and promoting empowerment through rap music: Development of a measure to capture risk and empowerment pathways to change
R Travis Jr, SW Bowman
Journal of human behavior in the social environment 21 (6), 654-678, 2011
322011
Hip Hop, empowerment, and clinical practice for homeless adults with severe mental illness
R Travis, AH Rodwin, A Allcorn
Social Work with Groups 42 (2), 83-100, 2019
272019
EMPOWERMENTODAY: A model of positive youth development and academic persistence for male African Americans
R Travis Jr, A Ausbrooks
Children & Schools 34 (3), 186-189, 2012
222012
Validation of the individual and community empowerment inventory: A measure of rap music engagement among first-year college students
R Travis Jr, SW Bowman
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 25 (2), 90-108, 2015
212015
Using Therapeutic Beat Making and lyrics for empowerment
R Travis Jr, E Gann, AHD Crooke, SM Jenkins
Journal of Social Work 21 (3), 551-574, 2021
162021
What they think: Attributions made by youth workers about youth circumstances and the implications for service-delivery in out-of-school time programs
R Travis
Child & youth care forum 39, 443-464, 2010
162010
Community development in South Africa: Its use as an intervention strategy c Raphael Travis, Jr, Natalie McFarlin, Colin AJ van Rooyen and Mel Gray
R Travis, N McFarlin, CAJ van Rooyen, M Gray
International Social Work 42 (2), 177-187, 1999
151999
Hip-hop and pedagogy, more than meets the eye: What do we expect, what will we measure?
R Travis, A Maston
See you at the crossroads: Hip hop scholarship at the intersections, 1-28, 2014
132014
All awareness and no action: Can social work leverage creative arts’ potential?
R Travis Jr
Research on Social Work Practice 29 (6), 708-720, 2019
112019
The healing power of hip hop
A Crooke, R Travis Jr
The Conversation, 2017
102017
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