Academic Citations

Rosewarne, Lauren (2018), Analyzing Christmas in Film: Santa to the Supernatural (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books)

Cited in:

Daly, Nicholas (2020), Ruritania: A Cultural History, from The Prisoner of Zenda to The Princess Diaries (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2017) “’Nothing crueler than high school students’: The cyberbully in film and television”. International Journal of Technoethics, 8, 1-17.

Cited in:

Vandebosch, Heidi (2019), “Cyberbullying Prevention, Detection and Intervention”, in Narratives in Research and Interventions on Cyberbullying among Young People, eds. Heidi Vandebosch and Lelia Green (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan).

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2017) “MeToo and modern consciousness-raising”, The Conversation, October 19

Cited in:

Eisen, Jessica (2019), “Feminist Jurisprudence for Farmed Animals”, Canadian Journal of Comparative and Contemporary Law, v.5: 111-154.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2016), Intimacy on the Internet: Media Representations of Online Connections (New York: Routledge)

Cited in:

Karaca, Ozan, Kadir Demir and S. Ayhan Çalışkan (2018), “Virtual, Augmented and Mobile Learning in Health Education”, Computer-Mediated Learning for Workforce Development, ed, Dominic Mentor (Hershey, PA: IGI Global).

Michele Martini (2018), “Mourning for a hacktivist: grieving the death of Aaron Swartz on a digital memorial”, Media, Culture & Society, v. 40, i. 2: 228-245.

Clare Forstie (2017), “A New framing for an old sociology of intimacy”, Sociology Compass, v. 11, i. 4.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2016), Cyberbullies, Cyberactivists, Cyberpredators: Film, TV, and Internet Stereotypes (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO)

Cited in:

Sallavaci, Oriola (2019), “Crime and Social Media: Legal Responses to Offensive Online Communications and Abuse”, Cyber Criminology, ed. Hamid Jahankha (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan).

Tucker, Aaron (2017), Virtual Weaponry: The Militarized Internet in Hollywood War Films (Cham: Springer)

Salter, Anastasia and Bridget Blodgett (2017), Toxic Geek Masculinity in Media: Sexism, Trolling, and Identity Policing (Cham: Springer)

Cusack, Carmen M. (2017), Illicit Sex within the Justice System: Using Weak Power to Legislate (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing)

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2015), “The park as a bogeyman, and other violence fallacies”, ABC The Drum, March 20

Cited in:

Ration, Libby (2015), “Sit down girlie: Girlie dances a SlutWalk in the park and does not pray”, Alternative Law Journal, v. 30, i. 2: 137.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2014), “Is corporate egg freezing such a rotten idea?”, ABC The Drum, October 14

Cited in:

Stephens, Julie (2015) “Cryopreservation for the corporation!”, Arena Magazine, Aug/Sep: 15-19.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2014). Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books)

Cited in:

Mohr, Sebastian (2018), Being a Sperm Donor: Masculinity, Sexuality, and Biosociality in Denmark (New York: Berghahn).

Hamman, Jaco J. (2018), “The Organ of Tactility: Fantasy, Image, and Male Masturbation”, Pastoral Psychology, v.67, 6: 627-653.

Sedgwick, Laura (2017), “Lost at sea: Space and the Gothic in the films Dead Calm (1989) and The Ferryman (2007)”, Journal of New Zealand & Pacific Studies, v.5, 1: 45-57.

Clayton, Wickham and Georgia Humphreys (2017), “‘Keep it to yourself’: Shame and female masturbation in American independent cinema”, Sexualities, TBA.

Crooks, Robert L. and Karla Baur (2014), Our Sexuality (Boston, MA: Cengage).

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2013). American Taboo: The Forbidden Words, Unspoken Rules, and Secret Morality of Popular Culture (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger)

Cited in:

Martinelli, Dario (2020), What You See Is What You Hear: Creativity and Communication in Audiovisual Texts (Cham: Springer)

Allan, Jonathan A. (2018), “The Foreskin Aesthetic or Ugliness Reconsidered”, Men and Masculinities, 1-21.

Wilner, Sarah J.S. and Aimee Dinnin Huff (2018), “Objects of desire: the role of product design in revising contested cultural meanings”, Journal of Marketing Management, v. 33, 304: 233-271.

Lieberman, Hallie (2017), Buzz: The Stimulating History of the Sex Toy (New York: Pegasus Books).

Nelson, Max (2017), “Insulting Middle-Finger Gestures among Ancient Greeks and Romans”, Phoenix, v. 71, 1: 66-88.

Anh, Phan Quang and Vanessa Tan (2017), “Play with Bad Words: A Content Analysis of Profanity in Video Games”, Acta Ludica International Journal of Game Studies, v. 1, 1: 7-30.

Cole, Matthew and Kate Stewart (2017),“’I Need Fish Fingers and Custard’: The Irruption and Suppression of Vegan Ethics in Doctor Who”, in Meat Culture, ed, Annie Pitts (London: Brill).

Squires, Lauren (2014), “Class and productive avoidance in The Real Housewives reunions”, Discourse, Context & Media, v. 6: 33-44.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren, (2013), “American Apparel and the Selling of Feminism”, The Conversation, October 10.

Cited in:

Na’ama Klorman-Eraqi (2016), “Underneath we’re angry: feminism and media politics in Britain in the late 1970s and early 1980s”, Feminist Media Studies, 17, : 231-247.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2012). Periods in Pop Culture: Menstruation in Film and Television (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books)

Cited in:

Secunda, Shai (2020), The Talmud’s Red Fence: Menstrual Impurity and Difference in Babylonian Judaism and Its Sasanian Context (Oxford: Oxford University Press).

Fahs, Breanne (2020), Women, Sex, and Madness: Notes from the Edge (New York: Routledge).

Krajewski, Sabine (2019), “Advertising menopause: you have been framed”, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, v. 33, 1: 137-148.

Peberdy, Elizabeth, Aled Jones and Dannielle Green (2019), “A Study into Public Awareness of the Environmental Impact of Menstrual Products and Product Choice”, Sustainability, v. 11, 2: 473-489.

Røstvik, Camilla Mørk (2019), “‘Do not flush feminine products! Environment history, biohazards and norms contained in the UK sanitary bin industry since 1960”, Environment and History, tba.

Bobel, Chris (2019), The Managed Body: Developing Girls and Menstrual Health in the Global South (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan).

Røstvik, Camilla Mørk (2018), ““We Did Not Have Menstruation, We Had ‘Stomach Aches’”
Norwegian Menstrual Experiences from the Twentieth Century”, Tidsskrift for kjønnsforskning, v. 42, 4: .215-232.

McKay, Sarah (2018), The Women’s Brain Book: The Neuroscience of Health, Hormones and Happiness (Sydney, NSW: Hachette).

Bakker, Lucy (2018), “The Other Woman: Re-Authoring and Re-Othering Gendered Narratives”, Otherness: Essays and Studies, v. 6, 1: 39-65.

Breanne Fahs (2018), “Genital Anxieties: Women’s Attitudes Toward the Vulva and Vagina”, Lectures on the Psychology of Women: Fifth Edition (Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press), 213-226.

Ela Przybylo and Breanne Fahs (2018), “Feels and Flows: On the Realness of Menstrual Pain and Cripping Menstrual Chronicity”, Feminist Formations, 30, 1: 206-229.

Linton, David (2018), “Blood on the Page: The Decade Gets Its Period”, American Literature in Transition, 1970–1980 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)

Florence L. Denmark and Michele A. Paludi (2017), Psychology of Women: A Handbook of Issues and Theories, 3rd Edition (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO).

Marván, Ma. Luisa, Joan C. Chrisler, Joan, Jennifer A. Gorman, and Angela Barney (2017), “The meaning of menarche: A cross-cultural semantic network analysis”, Health Care for Women International, v. 38, 9: 971-982.

Olszynko-Gryn, Jesse (2017), “Thin blue lines: product placement and the drama of pregnancy testing in British cinema and television”, British Society for the History of Society, 50, 3: 495-520.

Dunn, Amanda (2017), The New Puberty (Melbourne: Melbourne University Press).

Cifor, Marika (2017), “Stains and Remains: Liveliness, Materiality, and the Archival Lives of Queer Bodies”, Australian Feminist Studies, 32: 5-21.

Clarke, Kyra (2017), Affective Sexual Pedagogies in Film and Television (New York: Routledge).

Dudenhoeffer, Larrie (2017), Anatomy of the Superhero Film (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan).

Kafai, Shayda (2016), “Re-Coding Blood: Menstruation as Activism”, The STEAM Journal, v. 2, i. 2: 1-6.

Fernandez, Helena Gonzalez (2016), “Do silencio hixienico ao orgullo da mancha. Censura e exceso na cultura menstrual”, in Letras escarlata: Estudos sobre a representación da menstruación, eds. Teresa Bermúdez Montes, Mônica Heloane Carvalho de Sant’Anna (Berlin, Frank & Timme).

Fahs, Breanne (2016), Out for Blood (New York: State University Press).

Fahs, Breanne and McLelland, S (2016), “When Sex and Power Collide: An Argument for Critical Sexuality Studies”, The Journal of Sex Research, v. 53, i. 4/5.

Fahs, Breanne (2016), “Women’s Health Movement in the United States”, The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies (Malden: MA: Wiley Blackwell).

Fahs, Breanne (2016), “Menstrual Activism”, The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies (Malden: MA: Wiley Blackwell).

Fahs, Breanne (2016), “Demystifying Menstrual Synchrony: Women’s Subjective Beliefs About Bleeding in Tandem With Other Women”, Women’s Reproductive Health, v. 3, i. 1: 1-15.

Clarke, Kyra (2016), “Willful knitting? Contemporary Australian craftivism and feminist histories”, Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, 30, 3: 298-306.

Margaret L. Stubbs (2016), “A Developmental Perspective on Adolescents’ Reproductive Self-Care”, Women’s Reproductive Health, v. 3, i. 2: 100-105.

Chan, Kenneth (2015), Yonfan’s Bugis Street (Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press).

Chrisler, Joan C. and Jennifer A. Gorman (2015), “The Medicalization of Women’s Moods: Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder”, in The Wrong Prescription for Women: How Medicine and Media Create a “Need” for Treatments, Drugs and Surgery, eds. Maureen C. McHugh and Joan Chrisler (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO): 77-98.

Chrisler, Joan C. et al (2015), “Body appreciation and attitudes toward menstruation”, Body Image, v. 12: 78-81.

Linton, David (2015), “Menstruation’s Cultural History”, Women’s Reproductive Health, v, 2, 1: 69-71.

Fahs, Breanne (2014), “Genital panics: Constructing the vagina in women’s qualitative narratives about pubic hair, menstrual sex, and vaginal self-image”, Body Image, v. 11, 3: 210-218.

Fahs, Breanne et al (2014), “Cycling Together: Menstrual Synchrony as a Projection of Gendered Solidarity”,  Women’s Reproductive Health, v. 1. 2: 90-105.

Pascoe, Carla (2014), “A ‘Discreet Dance’: technologies of menstrual management in Australian public toilets during the twentieth century”, Women’s History Review, September.

Petit, Michael and Vigor, Jana (2014), “Pheromones, feminism and the many lives of menstrual synchrony”, BioSocieties, October.

Chrisler, Joan C. et al (2014), “Self-Silencing, Perfectionism, Dualistic Discourse, Loss of Control, and the Experience of Premenstrual Syndrome”, Women’s Reproductive Health, v. 1,2: 138-152.

Stephens, Elizabeth (2014), “Feminism and New Materialism: The Matter of Fluidity”, Inter/Alia: A Journal of Queer Studies, v. 9: 186–202,

Fahs, Breanne (2013), “Raising Bloody Hell: Inciting Menstrual Panics through Campus and Community Activism”, in The Moral Panics of Sexuality, eds. Breanne Fahs, Mary L. Dudy, Sarah Stage (London: Palgrave Macmillan): 77-91.

Chrisler, Joan C. (2013), “Teaching Taboo Topics: Menstruation, Menopause, and the Psychology of Women”, Psychology of Women, v. 37, 1: 128-132.

András, Molnár (2012), :”A maszkulin és heteroszexuális köztér termelése. Elméleti háttér a társadalmi tértermelésnek a bűncselekményektől való félelem kontextusában történő kutatásáho”, Tér és Társadalom, v. 26, 1: 26-40.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2011). Part-Time Perverts: Sex, Pop Culture and Kink Management (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger)

Cited in:

Saunders, Robert A. and Rhys Crilley (2019), “Pissing On the Past: The Highland Clearances, Effigial Resistance and the Everyday Politics of the Urinal”, Millennium Journal of International Studies, v.47, 3: 444-469.

Dillon, Kate (2018), The Spectacle of Twins in American Literature and Popular Culture (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co).

Neville, Lucy (2018), Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: Women and Gay Male Pornography and Erotica (Cham: Springer).

Schwanebeck, Wieland (2017), Reassessing the Hitchcock Touch: Industry, Collaboration, and Filmmaking (Cham: Springer).

Wegner, Gesine (2017), “Hitchcock’s Brunettes: Visualizing Queerness in the 1940s and 1950s”, in Reassessing the Hitchcock Touch: Industry, Collaboration, and Filmmaking, ed. Wieland Schwanebeck (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan).

Zecca, Federico (2017), “Ways of Showing It: Feature and Gonzo in Mainstream Pornography”, in The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality, eds. Clarissa Smith, Feona Attwood and Brian McNair (New York: Routledge).

Adler, Melissa (2017), Cruising the Library: Perversities in the Organization of Knowledge (New York: Fordham University Press).

MacLeod, Sean (2017), Phil Spector: Sound of the Sixties (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield).

Curra, John (2016), The Relativity of Deviance (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE). 

MacLeod, Sean (2015), Leaders of the Pack: Girl Groups of the 1960s and Their Influence on Popular Culture (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield).

Curra, John (2013). The Relativity of Deviance (Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE)

Sinwell, Sarah E.S. (2013). “Mapping the (Adolescent) Male Body: Queerness, Pedophilia and Perversion in L.I.E. and Mysterious Skin”, THYMOS: Journal of Boyhood Studies, v. 7, 2: 141-155.

McNair, Brian (2013). Porno? Chic! (High heels as a disciplinary practice of femininity in Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango StreetLondon: Routledge).

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2009). Cheating on the Sisterhood: Infidelity and Feminism (Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger)

Cited in:

Utley, Ebony A. (2019), He Cheated, She Cheated, We Cheated: Women Speak About Infidelity (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company).

Thompson, Jay Daniel (2019), “’Home-wrecking whore’: Barnaby Joyce, Vikki Campion, journalism, and the gender politics of the media sex scandal”, Feminist Media Studies, tba.

Alyssa Miller (2018), “Punishing Passion: A Comparative Analysis of Adultery Laws in the United States of America and Taiwan and their Effects on Women”, Fordham International Law Journal, v. 4,1, i. 2.

Halwani, Raja, Alan Soble, Sarah Hoffman and Jacob M. Held (2017), The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield).

Davidson, Maria del Guadalupe (2017), Black Women, Agency, and the New Black Feminism (New York: Routledge).

Utley, Ebony A. (2016), “Rethinking the Other Woman: Exploring Power in Intimate Heterosexual Triangular Relationships”, Women’s Studies in Communication, v. 39, i. 2: 177-192.

Linden, Maya (2012), “‘No Language For My Ambivalence’: Masochism and Feminism in Women’s Life Writing”, Life Writing, 9 (i).

Brown, Ashley (2011), “Players and the Love Game: Conceptualizing Cheating with Erotic Role Players in World of Warcraft”, Think Design Play: The Fifth International conference of the Digital Research Association, September.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2007). Sex In Public: Women, Outdoor Advertising and Public Policy (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing)

Cited in:

Burcar, Lilijana (2019), “High heels as a disciplinary practice of femininity in Sandra Cisneros’s The House on Mango Street“, Journal of Gender Studies, v. 28, 3: 353-362.

Hardy, Jonathan (2018) , “Advertising regulation”, in The Advertising Handbook, eds. Hardy, Jonathan, Iain Macrury and Helen Powell (London: Routledge).

Sandoval-Escobara, Marithza, Jorge Avila-Campos and Paola Barreto (2018), “Effects of Ad with Erotic-Sexual Content on Recall, Attitudes and Physiological Activity, in Relation to the Degree of Liberality”. Universitas Psychologica, v. 17, 3: 1-11.

Hubbard, Phil (2017), Sexing It Up: Retail, Gentrificaton, Class and Disgust (London: Palgrave Macmillan).

Flick Grey (2016), “Benevolent othering: Speaking Positively About Mental Health Service Users”, Philosophy, Psychiatry & Psychology, v. 23, n. 3/4: 241-251.

Pilelienė, Lina  and Viktorija Grigaliūnaitė (2016), “Elaboration of the Model for the Assessment of Outdoor Advertising Effectiveness”, Journal of Emerging Trends in Marketing and Management, v. 1, 1: 90-99.

Bryce C. Lowery (2016), “Planning for Private Consumption and Collective Beauty Regulating Outdoor Advertising in Los Angeles, 1881–2014”, Journal of Planning History, v. 15, I, 3: 191-209.

Kalms, Nicole (2016), “Regulation and the Tactics of Soft-core Urbanism”, Urbana, 17: 32-48.

Kalms, Nicole (2015), “Hypersexual Occupations”, in Occupation: Ruin, Repudiation, Revolution: Constructed Space Conceptualized, eds. Lynn Churchill and Dianne Smith (Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing): 137-156.

Kalms, Nicole (2015), “Provocations of the Hypersexualized City”, Architecture and Culture, v. 2, I: 379-402.

Hubbard, Phil (2012), Cities and Sexualities (New York: Routledge)

Van Hellemont, Corine and Van den Bulck, Hilde (2012), “Impacts of advertisements that are unfriendly to women and men”, International Journal of Advertising, 31 (1): 623-656.

Hakim, Catherine (2011) Erotic capital: the Power of Attraction in the Boardroom and the Bedroom (New York: Basic Books).

Niland, Patricia (2011), “Uncertainty in medicine: Meanings of menopause and hormone replacement therapy in medical textbooks”. Social Science & Medicine, 73(8): 1238–1245.

Zeno-Zencovich, Vincenzo (2011), Sex and the Contract: From Infamous Commerce to the Market for Sexual Goods and Services. Leiden: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2007). “Pin-ups in public space: Sexist outdoor advertising as sexual harassment”. Women’s Studies International Forum, 30, pp. 313 – 325.

Cited in:

Dekeyser, Thomas (2018), “The material geographies of advertising: Concrete objects, affective affordance and urban space”, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 50, 7: 1425–1442.

Siddiqi, Nasrina, Anjuman Bains and Arbaaz Mushtaq (2018), “Analysing threads of sexism in new age humour: a content analysis of internet memes”, Indian Journal of Social Research, v. 59, 3: 355-367.

Reichl, Arleigh J., Jordan I. Ali and Kristina Uyeda (2018), “Latent Sexism in Print Ads Increases Acceptance of Sexual Assault”, SAGE Open, April-June: 1-11.

Hanny Savitri Hartono, Sharyn Graham Davies and Graeme Macrae (2017), “‘You can’t avoid sex and cigarettes’: How Indonesian Muslim mothers teach their children to read billboards”, Pacific Journalism Review, 23, 2: 179-196.

Piqueras, Cristina Cuenca (2017), El acoso sexual: Un aspecto olvidado de la violencia de género (Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas).

Wright, Chrysalis L., DeFrancesco Taylor, Hamilton, Carissa and Vashist, Natasha (2017), “Boy’s Club:” Examining sexist humor on types of sexism and femininity ideology using two research approaches”, International Journal of Humor Research, 31, 1: 129-150.

Vera-Gray, F (2016), “Men’s stranger intrusions: Rethinking street harassment”, Women’s Studies International Forum, 58, 9-17.

Bryce C. Lowery (2016), “Planning for Private Consumption and Collective Beauty Regulating Outdoor Advertising in Los Angeles, 1881–2014”, Journal of Planning History, v. 15, I, 3: 191-209.

Hubbard, Phil and Colosi, Rachela (2015), “Taking back the night? Gender and the contestation of sexual entertainment in England and Wales”, Urban Studies, v. 52, 3: 589-605.

Rose, Evelyn (2015), “A feminist reconceptualisation of intimate partner violence against women: A crime against humanity and a state crime”, Women’s Studies International Forum, v. 53: 31-42.

Lewis, Ruth, Elizabeth Sharp, Jenni Remnant and Rhiannon Redpath (2015), “Safe Spaces’: Experiences of Feminist Women-Only Space”, Sociological Research Online, 20 4: 14.

Coy, Maddy (2013), :”Children, childhood and sexualised popular culture”, in Exploiting Childhood: How Fast Food Material Obsession and Porn Culture are Creating New Forms of Child Abuse, ed. Jim Wild (London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers).

Kwate, Naa Oyo A. (2013), “”Racial Segregation and the Marketing of Health Inequality”, Beyond Discrimination: Racial Inequality in a Post-Racist Era, ed. Fredrick C. Harris and Robert C. Lieberman (New York: Russell Sage Foundation): 317-348.

Andrej Kovačič (2012), “How much attention does outdoor advertising attract and who profits?” Innovative Issues and Approaches in Social Sciences, 5 (3).

Rush, Liz M (2012), “An autoethnography of Fuencarral 43: Women in Masculine Public Space”. The Journal of Undergraduate Ethnography, 2 (1).

Coy, Maddy and Maria Garner (2012), “Definitions, discourses and dilemmas: policy and academic engagement wiht the sexualisation of popular culture”. Gender and Education, 24(3).

Conradie, Marthinus (2011), “Constructing femininity: A critical discourse analysis of Cosmo”. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies, 29(4).

Cronin, Anne M, (2010). Advertising, Commercial Spcaes and the Urban (London: Palgrave Macmillan).

Jeffreys, Sheila (2010), “The sex industry and business practice: An obstacle to women’s equality”. Women’s Studies International Forum, 33(3). May-June.

Jeffreys, Sheila (2010), ““Brothels without Walls”: the Escort Sector as a Problem for the Legalization of Prostitution”. Social Politics, 17(2).

Patterson, Maurice, O’Malley, Lisa and Story, Vicky (2009), “Women in Advertising: Representations, Repercussions, Responses”, Irish Marketing Review, January: 9-22.

Monson, Tamlyn Jane  (2009), “The Violence of the Eye: The Gendered Gaze in Public Space”. In Taking a Hard Look: Gender and Visual Culture, ed. Amanda Du Preez (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing).

Jeffreys, Sheila (2009), The Industrial Vagina (New York: Routledge).

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2007), Less Laundry and More Lipstick: an exploration of domestic labour portrayals in outdoor advertising, Australasian Political Studies Association (APSA) Conference 2007, Monash University  (24 September).

Cited in:

Infante, Eduardo R. (2011) Researching Work-Family Discourses: Step-by-Step Audiovisual Analysis of the British Sitcom Only Fools and Horses (1981-2003) (Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing).

 

Rosewarne, Lauren (2005). “The men’s gallery outdoor advertising and public space: Gender, fear, and feminism”. Women’s Studies International Forum, 28(1), 67–78.

Cited in:

Eskytė, Ieva. (2019), “Disabled People’s Vulnerability in the European Single Market: The Case of Consumer Information”, Journal of Consumer Policy, tba.

Fullagar, Simone, Wendy O’Brien and Kathy Lloyd (2019), “Feminist perspectives on third places”, in Rethinking Third Places, eds. Joanne Dolley, Caryl Bosman (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar)

Collins, Di and Barbara Humberstone (2018), “Outdoor education/studies and eco-feminisms”, in The Changing World of Outdoor Learning in Europe, eds. Peter Becker, Barbara Humberstone, Chris Loynes, and Jochem Schirp (New York: Routledge).

Dekeyser, Thomas (2018), “The material geographies of advertising: Concrete objects, affective affordance and urban space”, Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 50, 7: 1425–1442.

Tonia Gray, Christine Norton, Joelle Breault-Hood, Beth Christie and Nicole Taylor (2018), “Curating a Public Self: Exploring Social Media Images of Women in the Outdoors”, Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, v. 10, n. 2: 153-170.

Ann M. Oberhauser, Jennifer L. Fluri, Risa Whitson, Sharlene Mollett (2018), Feminist Spaces: Gender and Geography in a Global Context (New York: Routledge).

Iqani, Mehita and Baro, Gilles (2017), “The branded skyline? A socio-semiotic critique of Johannesburg’s architectural adverts”, African Studies, v. 76, i. 1: 102-120.

Vera Gray, Fiona (2017), Men’s Intrusion, Women’s Embodiment: A Critical Analysis of Street Harassment (New York: Routledge).

Kniazeva, Maria and Babicheva, Eva (2017), “(Un)saving face, or the designer face as a new consumer commodity”, Journal of Business Research, v. 76: 143-148.

Vera-Gray, F (2016), “Men’s stranger intrusions: Rethinking street harassment”, Women’s Studies International Forum, 58, 9-17.

Kalms, Nicole (2016), “Regulation and the Tactics of Soft-core Urbanism”, Urbana, 17: 32-48.

Hubbard, Phil and Colosi, Rachela (2015), “Respectability, morality and disgust in the night-time economy: exploring reactions to ‘lap dance’ clubs in England and Wales”, The Sociological Review, v. 63, i. 4: 782–800.

Pluciennik, Monika, Maria Heldak and Ewelina Werner (2014), “Fees for advertisements in the right-of-ways of public roads incurred by a given bank brand in Poland”, Real Estate Management and Valuation, V. 23, n. 4: 52-61.

Hartman, Andrea Wilbon, Dundas, Erica and Day-Sully, Jennifer (2015), “It’s Raining Men: Gender and Street Harassment in Post-Katrina New Orleans”. In Rethinking Disaster Recovery: A Hurricane Katrina Retrospective, ed. Jeannie Haubert (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books: 27-38.

Lewis, Ruth, Elizabeth Sharp, Jenni Remnant and Rhiannon Redpath (2015), “Safe Spaces’: Experiences of Feminist Women-Only Space”, Sociological Research Online, 20 4: 14.

Viana, Fernanda Isabel (2014), “O outdoor político: da mensagem visual ao eleitor”, Comunicação & Inovação, v, 15, 28: 3-10.

Lowery, Bryce C. and Sloane, David C. (2014), “The Prevalence of Harmful Content on Outdoor Advertising in Los Angeles: Land Use, Community Characteristics, and the Spatial Inequality of a Public Health Nuisance”, American Public Health, v. 104, 4: 658-664.

Jin, Xiuming and Whiston, Risa (2014), “Young women and public leisure spaces in contemporary Beijing: recreating (with) gender, tradition, and place”, Social & Cultural Geography, v. 15, 4: 449-469.

Kruja, Drita and Ana Kekezi (2013), “Outdoor Advertising and the Resistance of Albanian Consumer”, EuroEconomica, 2: 159-171.

Rezazadeh, Razieh and Maryam Mohammadi (2013), “Responsive Urban Space Special Need Group (Women), Case study: Chizar Neighborhood Space, Tehran, Iran”, International Journal of Architecture & Urban Planning, v. 23, 1: 64-73.

Andrej Kovačič (2012), “How much attention does outdoor advertising attract and who profits?” Innovative Issues and Approaches in Social Sciences, 5 (3).

Rush, Liz M (2012), “An autoethnography of Fuencarral 43: Women in Masculine Public Space”. The Journal of Undergraduate Ethnography, 2 (1).

Bishop, Peter (2011), “Eating in the contact zone: Singapore foodscape and cosmopolitan timespace”. Continuum, 25(5).

Stasíková, Linda (2011), “The relevance of fear of criminality in urban geographical research”, Geographic Journal, 63(4).

Hine, Rochelle (2011), “In the Margins: The Impact of Sexualised Images on the Mental Health of Ageing Women”. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 65(7-8).

Hampton, Keith N. (2010), “The Social Life of Wireless Urban Spaces: Internet Use, Social Networks, and the Public Realm”. Journal of Communication, 60(4), December.

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