Jason Baird Jackson. 2023. “Collaborative Work in Museum Folklore and Heritage Studies: An Initiative of the American Folklore Society and Its Partners in China and the United States.”Journal of American Folklore. 136 (539): 48-74.
Jason Baird Jackson. 2022. “Kultuuriline omastamine kultuurimuutusena.” [Modeling Cultural Appropriation as a Kind of Cultural Change.] Studia Vernacula. 14: 14-34.
Wuerxiya, Jason Baird Jackson, C. Kurt Dewhust, and Zhang Cuixia. 2022. “A Survey of Contemporary Bai Craft Practices in the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China.”Museum Anthropology Review. 16 (1-2): 135-173.
Lijun Zhang, Jason Baird Jackson, C. Kurt Dewhurst, and Jon Kay. 2022. “Basketry Among Two Peoples of Northern Guangxi, China.”Asian Ethnology. 81 (1-2): 239-272.
Jason Baird Jackson. 2022. “Towards Wider Framings: World-Systems Analysis and Folklore Studies.”Journal of Ethnology and Folkloristics. 16 (1): 1-28.
Jason Baird Jackson. “Directing a Museum.” In What Folklorists Do. Tim Lloyd, editor. Pp. 92-95. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2021).
Emily Buhrow Rogers and Lesli Robertson. 2021. “Indonesian Batik Education: Going Virtual, Growing in Rootedness.”Folklife. September 28.
Emily Buhrow Rogers and Juliana Rowen Barton. 2021. “Craft Futures in COVID: Namita Gupta Wiggers and Lisa Woolfork in Conversation.”Folklife. September 20.
Emily Buhrow Rogers. 2021. “In the Pandemic, Sculptor Nora Naranjo Morse Remembers What Is Sacred.”Folklife. May 24.
Emily Buhrow Rogers and Carolyn Smith. 2021. “Weaving Through Time, Pandemic, and Wildfire.”Folklife. March 22.
Jason Baird Jackson. 2021. On Cultural Appropriation.Journal of Folklore Research. 58 (1): 77-122.
Emily Buhrow Rogers. 2021. “Expressions of Solidarity and Connection: The Face Masks of Maggie Thompson and Makwa Studio."Folklife. February 5.
Emily Buhrow Rogers. 2021. “Stories to Tell: Carolyn Mazloomi and the Women of Color Quilters Network in 2020." Folklife. January 15.
Emily Buhrow Rogers. 2020. "Doris Rykal Marion’s Potato Salad: A 'By Guess and By God' Recipe."Folklife. December 16.
Emily Buhrow Rogers. 2020. "The Spirit Lives On in Art: Lily Hope’s 'Chilkat Protector'." Folklife. November 25, 2020.
Emily Buhrow Rogers. 2020. “Women in Focus Revisiting the Encounters in Frances Densmore’s ‘Choctaw Music’."Mississippi Folklife. Fall Issue.
Jason Baird Jackson, Johannes Müske, and Lijun Zhang. 2020. “Innovation, Habitus, and Heritage: Modeling the Careers of Cultural Forms through Time.”Journal of Folklore Research. 57 (1): 111-136.
Jason Baird Jackson. 2019. “At Home and Abroad: Reflections on Collaborative Museum Ethnography at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures.”Museum Anthropology. 42 (2): 62-70.
Jason Baird Jackson, Kristi Jõeste, Ave Matsin, and Madis Rennu. 2019. “Asja uuritakse. Mõttevahetus materiaalse kultuuri uurimise üle Eestis ja Ameerika Ühendriikides.” [All Things Considered: An Interview About Material Culture Studies in Estonia and the United States.] Studia Vernacula. 10: 102-120.
Jason Baird Jackson, Johannes Müske, and Lijun Zhang. 2019. “创新、惯习与遗产:关于文化形式历史发展进程的理论模型” [Innovation, Habitus, and Heritage: Modeling the Careers of Cultural Forms through Time.] 民间文化论坛 [ Folk Culture Forum.] 254: 5-15.
Jason Baird Jackson. “Native American Basketry from the Multicultural South: Craft, Labor, and Heritage” In Rooted, Revised, Revisited: Basketry in America. Kristin A. Schwain and Josephine Stealey, editors. Pp. 31-39. (Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2017).
Marsha MacDowell and Jason Baird Jackson. “Museums and Ethnography in the Digital Age.” In Folklife and Museums: 21st Century Perspectives. Patricia Hall, Charlie Seemann, and C. Kurt Dewhurst, editors. Pp. 305-318. (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 2017).
Jason Baird Jackson. “Material Vernaculars: An Introduction.” In Material Vernaculars: Objects, Images, and Their Social Worlds. Jason Baird Jackson, editor. Pp. 1-12. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2016).
Jason Baird Jackson. “A Beaded Men’s Shoulder Bag from Southeastern North America.” In North American Indian Art: Masterpieces and Museum Collections in the Netherlands. Pieter Hovens and Bruce Bernstein, editors. Pp. 118-119. (Altenstadt, Germany: ZKF Publishers, 2015).
Jason Baird Jackson. “Split-Cane Basket”. In North American Indian Art: Masterpieces and Museum Collections in the Netherlands. Pieter Hovens and Bruce Bernstein, editors. Pp. 130-131. (Altenstadt, Germany: ZKF Publishers, 2015).