CHAPTERS IN TEXTBOOKS & READERS
2016. The uses of biological sciences to justify the risks of children’s mental health and developmental disorders
in North American news magazines: 1990–2012. In J. Crichton, C.N. Candlin, & A.S. Firkins (Eds.), Communicating risk
(267-284). United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
2015. Medical error and patient advocacy. In A. Surbone & M. Rowe (Eds.), Clinical oncology and error
reduction (156-171). West Sussex, UK: Wiley Blackwell.
2015. Women’s work, worry and fear: The portrayal of sexuality and sexual health in US magazines for teenage
and middle-aged women, 2000–2007. In R. Parker & P. Aggleton (Eds), Culture health & sexuality: A reader
(2nd ed.) (23-36). London: Routledge.
2012. Health Issues. In L. Tepperman & J. Curtis (eds.) Sociology: A Canadian perspective
(3rd edition) (250-274).
Toronto, ON: Oxford University Press.
2008. Health issues. In L. Tepperman, & J. Curtis (Eds.) Sociology: A Canadian perspective
(pp. 250-274). Toronto:
Oxford University Press.
2006. Health Issues. In L. Tepperman, & J. Curtis (Eds.) Sociology: A Canadian Perspective
(pp. 250-274). Toronto:
Oxford University Press.
2005. Parents as advocates: Stories of surplus suffering when a child is diagnosed and treated for cancer. In A.
Meterri et al. (Eds.), Social work visions from around the globe: Citizens, methods, and approaches
(pp. 107-128). Binghamton, NY: The Haworth Social Work Practice Press.
2004. Health Issues. In L. Tepperman, & J. Curtis (Eds.), Sociology: A Canadian perspective
(pp. 252- 273). Toronto:
Oxford University Press.
CHAPTERS IN NON-FICTION BOOKS
2000. Using the Internet for information, support and advocacy. In P. Kelly (Ed.), A guide for cancer self-help groups
leadership from the heart
(pp. 139-142). Toronto: Key Porter Books.