Books
Kibona Clark, Msia, and Mohammed, Wunpini Fatimata (Eds). (Forthcoming). African Women in Digital Spaces: Redefining Social Movements on the Continent and in the Diaspora. Mkuki na Nyota Publishers.
Plummer, Anita and Clark, Msia Kibona (Eds). (2020). Introduction to Contemporary Africa. Kendall Hunt Publishing.

Clark, Msia Kibona (2018). Hip-Hop in Africa: Prophets of the City & Dustyfoot Philosophers. Ohio University Press.
Clark, Msia Kibona, Phiwokuhle Mnyandu, & Loy Azalia (Eds). (2018). Pan African Spaces: Essays on Black Transnationalism. Lexington Press
Clark, Msia Kibona and Koster, Mickie Mwanzia (Eds). (2014). Hip Hop and Social Change in Africa: Ni Wakati. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
Special Journal Issues
Clark, Msia Kibona and Erie, Jennifer (Eds). (Forthcoming). Issue: Hip hop in South Africa. Words Beats & Life: The Global Journal of Hip-Hop Culture.
Clark, Msia Kibona (Ed) (2013). Issue: Hip Hop in Africa. Journal of Pan African Studies.
Select Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Clark, Msia Kibona (2019). Hip-Hop and human rights in Africa. Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. https://www.georgetownjournalofinternationalaffairs.org/online-edition/2019/2/4/hip-hop-and-human-rights-in-africa
Clark, Msia Kibona (2018). Feminisms in African hip hop. Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, 17 (2), 383-400.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2014). The role of new and social media in Tanzanian hip hop production. Les Cahiers d’Etudes Africaines, 216 (4), 1115-1136.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2012). Hip hop as social commentary in Accra and Dar es Salaam. African Studies Quarterly, 13 (3), 23 – 36. http://asq.africa.ufl.edu/files/Clark-V13Is3.pdf.
Select Book Chapters
Kibona Clark, Msia & Nikoi, Nii Kotei (Forthcoming). The Politics of Representation: Gender in African Popular Music. Oxford Handbook of Global Popular Music. Oxford University Press.
Kibona Clark, Msia (2020) African Women Hip-Hop Artists Representing Transnational Identities: Y3 Fr3 Me Rebel. In: Yacob-Haliso O., Falola T. (eds) The Palgrave Handbook of African Women’s Studies. Palgrave Macmillan.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2019). The contemporary African Diaspora. In M. Azevedo (Ed), Africana Studies: A Survey of Africa and the African Diaspora (263 – 289). Durham: Carolina Academic Press.
Clark, M.K. (2018). The evolution of a bicultural identity, in the shadows of Nyerere’s Pan Africanism. In M.K. Clark, P. Mnyandu, L. Azalia (Eds), Pan African Spaces: Essays on Black Transnationalism. Lexington Press.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2014). Gendered representations among Tanzanian female emcees. In M.K. Clark and M. Koster (Eds), Ni Wakati: Hip Hop and Social Change in Africa. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2012). Identity formation and integration among bicultural immigrant Blacks. In J. A. Arthur, J. Takougang and T. Owusu (Eds.), Africans in Global Migration: Searching for Promised Lands (pp. 45 – 66). Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
Select Book Reviews & Encyclopedia Entries
Clark, Msia Kibona (2018). Beef. In T. Riggs (Ed), St. James Encyclopedia of Hip Hop Culture (pp. 38-42). Farmington Hills, MI: St. James Press.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2014). Review of the book Living the Hiplife: Celebrity and Entrepreneurship in Ghanaian Popular Music by Jesse Weaver Shipley. African Studies Quarterly.
Clark, Msia Kibona (2013). Review of the book Hip Hop Africa: New African Music in a Globalizing World, by Eric Charry (Ed). African Studies Quarterly.
Essays
Maganga, Leticia Kulwa and Al-Sheibani, Junayna. (December 2020). Clark, Msia Kibona and Kagumire, Rosebell (editors). Consent as a Necessary Cultural Virtue in Tanzania. African Feminism. https://africanfeminism.com/consent-as-a-necessary-cultural-virtue-in-tanzania/