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- Clegg, H., Owton, H. and Allen-Collinson, J. (2016) The cool stuff!: gender, dance and masculinity. Psychology of Women's Review. 18(2), pp. 6-16. 1466-3724.
- Jowett, L. (2015) Not every girl wants to be a princess: remembering Xena. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
- Jowett, L. (2015) Celebrating LGBT characters in science fiction. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
- Jowett, L. (2014) The girls who waited? Female companions and gender in Doctor Who. Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies. 9(1), pp. 77-94. 1749-6020.
- Jowett, L. (2014) The twenty-first century is when everything changes. Critical Studies in Television (CST) Online Blog.
- Jowett, L. (2014) The girls who waited? Female companions and gender in Doctor Who. Invited Presentation presented to: Cooperative Center for Study Abroad Winter 2013 Meeting, The Courthouse Hotel, London, 03 January 2014. (Unpublished)
- Jowett, L. (2013) The Girls who waited? Female companions and gender in Doctor Who. Invited Keynote presented to: Doctor Who: Walking in Eternity, University of Hertfordshire, 03-05 September 2013. (Unpublished)
- Jowett, L. (2013) Buffy, Dark Romance and female horror fans. In: Stuller, J. K. (ed.) Fan Phenomena: Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Bristol: Intellect. pp. 91-100.
- Jowett, L. (2012) ‘I love him ... Is that real?’: interrogating romance in Dollhouse. Paper presented to: 5th Biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses (SC5), University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, 12-15 July 2012. (Unpublished)
- Jowett, L. (2011) The Girls who waited? Invited Keynote presented to: Visions from Behind the Sofa: a Doctor Who Symposium, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, 23 November 2011. (Unpublished)
- Jowett, L. (2010) Frak me: reproduction, gender, sexuality in Battlestar Galactica. In: Kaveney, R. and Stoy, J. (eds.) Battlestar Galactica : Investigating Flesh, Steel and Spirit. London: I B Tauris. pp. 59-80.
- Jowett, L. (2010) Representation: exploring issues of sex, gender and race in cult TV. In: Abbott, S. (ed.) The Cult TV Book. London: I.B. Tauris. pp. 107-116.
- Jowett, L. (2005) Sex and the Slayer: a Gender Studies Primer For the Buffy Fan. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press. 0819567582.
- Lazard, L. (2009) Moving past powerlessness? An exploration of the heterosexualisation of sexual harassment. Psychology of Women Section Review. 11(1), pp. 3-11. 1466–3724.
- Lazard, L. (2008) Moving past powerlessness? The heterosexualisation of sexual harassment. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2008, Windsor, 16-18 July 2008. (Unpublished)
- Lazard, L., Capdevila, R. and Buchanan, K. (2008) Role reversals? An exploration of the discursive construction of the woman sexual harasser. Paper presented to: Qualitative Methods in Psychology (QMiP) Section Inaugural Conference, University of Leeds, 2-4 September 2008. (Unpublished)
- Lazard, L., Crafter, S., Callaghan, J. and Maunder, R. (2010) My fantasy boyfriend would be...? Explorations of web-based 'teen' quizzes which use Japanese art. Paper presented to: British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section (POWS) Annual Conference 2010, Windsor, England, 14-16 July 2010. (Unpublished)
- McCormack, M. (2012) Review of Karen Hagemann, Gisela Mettele and Jane Rendall (eds), Gender, War and Politics: Transatlantic Perspectives, 1775-1830 (Palgrave, 2010). Women's History Review. 21(4), pp. 687-689. 0961-2025.
- McCormack, M. (2012) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the Militia in Georgian satirical prints. In: Charters, E., Rosenhaft, E. and Smith, H. (eds.) Civilians and War in Europe, 1618-1815. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 157-181.
- McCormack, M. (2010) Beyond public men: reflections on British studies. Invited Presentation presented to: Masculinity and Political Leadership in Europe, Institute of Historical Research and Birkbeck College, University of London, London, 15-16 December 2010. (Unpublished)
- McCormack, M. (2009) 'Turning out for twenty-days amusement': the militia in Georgian satirical prints. Paper presented to: Civilians and War in Europe, c.1640-1815, University of Liverpool, 18-20 June 2009. (Unpublished)
- McCormack, M. (2007) The new militia: war, politics and gender in 1750s Britain. Gender and History. 19(3), pp. 483-500. 0953-5233.
- McCormack, M. (2007) Masculinity and politics in eighteenth-century Britain: some historiographical reflections. Paper presented to: British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, 4-6 January 2007. (Unpublished)
- McCormack, M. (2007) Men, "the public" and political history. In: McCormack, M. (ed.) Public Men: Masculinity and Politics in Modern Britain. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 13-32.
- McCormack, M. (2005) The Independent Man: Citizenship and Gender Politics in Georgian England. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 0719070546.
- Reinke-Williams, T. (2009) Misogyny, jest-books and male youth culture in seventeenth-century England. Gender and History. 21(2), pp. 324-339. 1468-0424.
- Rikowski, G. (2008) Against what we are worth. Paper presented to: Gender and New Educational and Employment Environment in the Information Age, ‘Summer Workshop on Gender’, Rhodes, Greece, 4 July 2008. (Unpublished)