Books


Refereed


         Non-Monogamies in the Public Sphere: Intimacy, Privilege and the Space of

                          Discourse. [In Review with UBC Press.]


Book Chapters


Refereed


       

        “Unmappable Subjects: Intimacy, Privilege and Polygamous Women in

                    Transnational Border Crossing. Love, Sex Desire and the Postcolonial.

                    Ed. Lucienne Loh. Print. Status: Abstract Accepted.


        (With Careen Dion) “‘What’s Queer About Het Sex Work?’ A Dialogue on

                    Mononormativity, Adultery and Polyamory in the Oldest Profession.”

                    Queer Sex Work. Ed. Nicola Smith. Taylor and Francis. Print.

                    Status: Abstract Accepted


        “Non/Monogamy and Intimate Privilege in the Public Sphere.” Understanding

                    Non-Monogamies. Ed. Meg Barker and Darren Langdridge. New York:

                    Routledge, 2010. 237-242. Print.


        “Taking the Leather Out of Leathersex: The Internet, Identity and the

                    Sadomasochistic Public Sphere.” Queer Online: Media Technology and

                    Sexuality. Ed. Kate O’Riordan and David Phillips. New York: Peter Lang,

                    2007. 67-80. Print.

       

        “Uncomfortable Bridges: The Bisexual Politics of Outing Polyamory.” Plural

                    Loves: Designs for Bisexual and Poly Living.  Ed. Serena Anderlini-

                    D’Onofrio. New York: Harrington Park, 2005. 142-154. Print.


Journals


Refereed


Is Slash an Alternative Media? ‘Queer’ Heterotopias and the Role of Autonomous Media Space in Radical World Building.” Affinities: A Journal of Radical Theory, Culture, and Action 1.1 (2007). Web


"Uncomfortable Bridges: The Bisexual Politics of Outing Polyamory." The Journal of Bisexuality. 4.3 (2005): 142-154. Print.


Taking the Leather out of Leathersex: BDSM Identity and the Implications of an Internet-mediated Sadomasochistic Public Sphere.” GR: Journal For The Arts, Sciences & Technology. 2.2 (2004): 39-44. Print.


Non-Refereed


                    (With Sean Gautier) “Introduction: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Control

                           Societies or Welcome to the Planet of the Apes.” GR: Journal For The Arts,

                           Sciences & Technology. 3.1 (2005): 6-8.


Theses


                    Non-Monogamies and the Space of Discourse: Theorizing the Intersections of

                            Non/Monogamy and Intimate Privilege in the Public Sphere.

                            Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. Concordia University, Montréal, QC.

                            2009.                                


                    Fluid Stability: Bisexuality and Non-Unary Language, Sexuality and Identity.

                            Unpublished MA Thesis. Trent University, Peterborough, ON. 2004.


Reviews


Review of Cyberspaces of Their Own: Female Fandoms Online. By Rhiannon Bury. New York: Peter Lang, 2005. Canadian Journal of Communication 31.4 (2006):  559-561. Print.


Review of Virtual Publics: Policy and Community in an Electronic Age. Ed. Beth Kolko. Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies. Ed. David Silver. 2005.

         Web.

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