Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2021). “Rhymin’ to (re)discover one’s Africainité: How racism and exclusion in France is thematically inspiring French hip-hop artists to rap about the roots of their bi-cultural duality,” Ethnic Studies Review, Volume 45, Issue 1, pages 75-95.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2020). "Pris pour cible dans la banlieue: Self-identity, Language maintenance, Racism and Exclusion amongst African youths in the Paris suburbs," Ethnicities, Volume 20, Issue 1, pages 93-114.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2019). “Respectez-nous as we feminise the rhyme: Women rappers and gender empowerment in France,” Popular Culture Review, Volume 30, Number 1, pages 53-94.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2014). “Navigating behind the Shadows of Steel: The Convergence and Divergence of Identity and Languages among Latino Youth in Northwest Indiana,” in Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, Volume 17, pages 97-116.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2012) “Rapping to Represent and Resist: Language, Lyrics and Young Haitian Males in Early Québec Hip-Hop,” in Wadabagei: International Journal of the Caribbean and its Diasporas, Volume 13, Number 3, pages 50-73. New York: Lexington Press.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2012). “Philosophers and Poets of the Periphery: Educational Revision, Cultural Resistance and Community Resilience in French Hip-Hop,” in Journal for the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Volume 16, Issue 2, pages 35-51.
Journal Article. (2011). Pégram, Scooter. “Not ‘Condemned to Fail,’ Examples of Community Pride and Social Uplift in French Rap,” in Journal of Poetry Therapy, Volume 24, Number 4, pages 239-253, London: Routledge Press.
Journal Article, (2008). Pégram, Scooter. “Dancing their way into English: Language preservation and Language Shift among Latina females in Northwest Indiana,” in Journal for the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Volume 13, Edition 1, pages 107-115.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2008). “Meshing in, not Melting Away: Identity and Language Shift among young Haitian Females in Québec,” in Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences, Volume XI, pages 44-61.
Book chapter. Pégram, Scooter and Gunn, John W. (2007). “Hey, hey, hey (yo): The Real Fat Albert speaks Ebonics (and he ain’t no knucklehead),” in Mohamed, Theresa (ed.) Essays in Response to Bill Cosby’s Comments on African American Failure. Lewiston, Maine: Edwin Mellen Press.
Book. Pégram, Scooter. (2005). Choosing Their Own Style: Identity Emergence among Haitian Youth in Québec. Peter Lang Publishers, New York.
Journal Article. Pégram, Scooter. (2005). “Being Ourselves: Immigrant Culture and Self-Identification among Young Haitians in Montréal,” in Ethnic Studies Review, Volume 28, pages 1-20.