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A.  THESIS, DISSERTATION AND PROJECT:
1.  Amubode, A.A. (2009), Strategies for Economically Sustainable Resist Dyeing Industries in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria (Ph.D Thesis), Winchester School of Art, University of Southampton, England).
2.  Osinowo, A.A (1998), Yoruba Weaving Techniques of Aso-oke and Its Creative Use As Bridal Gown (M.Sc. Clothing and Textile Dissertation), Dept. of Home Science & Mgt, University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria).
3.  Osinowo, A.A (1991), Production and Utilization of Resist Dyeing Techniques in Abeokuta (B.Agric. Home Science & Mgt. Project), University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.

B.  ARTICLE IN JOURNALS
1.  *Amubode, A.A. (2012), Pillars for Economically Sustainable Small/Medium Scale Clothing and Textile Industries in Nigeria, Journal of the Society of Nigerian Artist, 10: 68-83. Published by The Society of Nigerian Artist.
2.  *Amubode, A.A. and Braide, O.O. (2012), Attitudes of FUNAAB Students Towards Immodest Dressing Habit, Journal of Art and Ideas, 19: 99-124, Published by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
3.  *Amubode, A.A. and Bashorun, O. (2012), Analysis of Body Measurements and Shapes among Nigerian Female Consumers, International Journal of Innovations in Educational Methods, 4(2):128-134, Published by African University Press, Medina, Accra, Ghana..
4.  *Goriola, O.R. and Amubode, A.A. (2012), Dynamism of Fashion among Female Undergraduates and Its Effects in the Sight of the Beholders in a University Education, Nigeria. International Journal of Research and Sustainable Development, 4(4): 38-43, Published by African University Press, Accra, Ghana.
5.  *Amubode, A.A and Falode, B.O. (2012), Female Consumers Expectations and Post Patronage Satisfaction of Tailoring Services in Ibadan Metropolis, Journal of Home Economics Research, 17: 200-209. Published by Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria.
6.  *Amubode, A.A. and Lawal A.S. (2011), Perception of Civilians and Nigerian Police Officers on the Colour of Nigerian Police Uniform in Odeda Local Government Area of Ogun State, Journal of Art and Ideas, 17:1-14, Published by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
7.  Amubode A.A. (2010). Production and Marketing of Tie-dye/ Batik in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, Journal of Art and Ideas,15: 18-28. Published by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
8.  Amubode, A.A. (2010/2011), Entrepreneurship Networking: Strategy for Development of Tie-dye/ batik Industry in Abeokuta, Ogun State Journal of the Society of Nigerian Artist, 9:11-21. Published by The Society of Nigerian Artist.
9.  Amubode A.A and Braide O.O. (2010), Revisiting Second Hand Clothing: Market for Clothing and Textile Practitioners in Yoruba Land, Nigeria. ASSET-Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts, 5(2): 60-71, Published by Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available on line at: www.unaab.edu.ng/journal/index.php/Arts/article/view/467/445
10.  Amubode, A. A. (2009), EVIPI: Innovation Stimulant in Niche Market for the Renaissance of Resist Dyeing Industries in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria, International Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 13(2): 246-255. Published by Emerald Group Publishing Limited, United Kingdom. Available on line at: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?issn=136120226&volume=13&issue=2&articleid=1793753&show=abstract
11.  Amubode, A.A. (2009), Customer Relationship Management: Towards Satisfying Tie-dye/Batik Consumers in Abeokuta Metropolis. ASSET- Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Creative Arts, 4(1): 9-17. Published by Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta. Available on line at: www.unaab.edu.ng/journal/index.php/Arts/article/view/299/282
12.  Amubode, A.A. (2008/09), Surge of Chinese Textiles in Nigerian Textile Industry, Journal of the Society of Nigerian Artist, 8:1-12. Published by The Society of Nigerian Artist.
13.  Amubode A.A. (2006), Consumers Acceptability of Creative Use of Traditional Woven Fabric (Aso-oke) as Bed Cover and Throw Pillows, International Journal of Consumers Studies,.30(1): 150-154. Published by Blackwell Publishing Company, United Kingdom. Available on line at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1470-6431.2005.00471.x/full
14.  Amubode, A.A. (2006), Creative Use and Consumers’ Acceptability of Resist Dyed Fabric as Bags, Journal of Society of Nigerian Artist, 6: 52-55. Published by The Society of Nigerian Artist.
15.  Amubode A.A and S.R. Ogunduyile, (2006), Attitudes of Pregnant Women to Grooming in Abeokuta South Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria. ASSET Series A 6(1): 125-132. Published by University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
16. Amubode A.A. (2003), Extraction and Application to Fabrics of Some Natural Dyes from Common Plants in Abeokuta, Nigeria. ASSET Series A, 3(3): 63-68. Published by University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
17.  Amubode A.A. (2002), Assessment of The Understanding of Common Clothing and Textiles Terms among Local Practitioners, Journal of Art and Ideas, 5: 79-87. Published by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
18.  Amubode, A.A (2002), Acceptability of Resist Dyed Fabrics in the making of Hats, Journal of Art and Ideas, 4: 121-135. Published by Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
19.  Amubode A.A and Adetoro S.A (2001), The Use of Aso-oke in Yoruba Marriage Ceremonies, The Nigerian Field, 66 (1): 29-34. Published by Nigerian Field Society, Nigeria.

C.  ARTICLES ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION
20.  *Amubode, A.A. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Attributes of Locally Produced and Imported Garments. Accepted as publishable in Journal of Home Economics Research, 2013, by Home Economics Research Association of Nigeria, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 24th June 2013.
21.  *Amubode, A.A. and Odebode, L.O. Commuters and Traffic Officials Perception on Taxi Drivers Dress Code Policy in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Accepted as publishable in ASSET International Journal, – Journal of Humanities, Social Science and Creative Arts, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, 29th April 2013.

22.  *Amubode, A.A. and Adenihun, L.A. Consumers Acceptability of Aso-Oke As Office Chair Cover. Accepted as Publishable in Ijinle Asa- Journal of Arts, Culture and Ideas, Resource Centre for Arts, Culture and Communication Development, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, 25th March 2013.
KEY:
* Publication after last promotion.

D.  SERVICE AS A REVIEWER OF JOURNAL ARTICLE
1.  Retailers’ Use of Niche Marketing in Product Development. (Review for International Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, April, 2009).
2.  New Face of Hegemony: Reflections on the Sino/Nigeria Textile Trade. (Review for Educational The Research Journal, December 2009)
3.  Ghanaian Traditional Dress: Exploring the Symbolic Meaning and Utilisation. ( Review for Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, March 2010)
4.  Acculturation: An Exploratory Study of Clothing Consumption Among Black African Women in London, U.K. (Review for Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 2011).
5.  Voluntary Simplicity: The Great American Apparel Diet.  
(Review for International Journal of Fashion Marketing and Management, 2012).

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