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Research Notes: Ted Matherly
Ted Matherly's paper “Racialization of Peer-to-Peer Transactions: Inequality and Barriers to Legitimacy,” co-authored with Steven Shepherd of Oklahoma State University, has been accepted for publication in Journal of Consumer Affairs for a special issue on race in the marketplace. Matherly is a visiting assistant professor of marketing.
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