Journal Articles


PUBLICATIONS 
JOURNAL ARTICLES*
PRINT MEDIA ANALYSES
Clarke, J.N. (2017). A study of the portrayal of bullying in magazines for parents: It is everywhere and it is
growing. Children & Society.
Clarke, J. N. (2017). Bullying in newsmagazines in Canada and the US: growing up is a risky and dangerous
business. Journal ofChildren and Media: 1-15. 
Clarke, J. N. (2016). The portrayal of children's mental health and developmental issues from 1890 to 1920 in 
mass printmagazines in North America. Children & Society, 30(1): 36-47.  
Clarke, J. N. (2016). The underside of medicalisation: the portrayal of medical error over time in North American 
popular mass magazines. Health, Risk & Society, 18(5-6): 270-282.  
Clarke, J. N., & Miele, R. (2016). Trapped by gender: The paradoxical portrayal of gender and mental illness in 
AnglophoneNorth American magazines: 1983-2012. Women's Studies International Forum, 56: 1 - 8.  
Sawchuk, D., & Clarke, J. (2015). Representations of autism and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in the North 
American RomanCatholic print media, 1990–2013. Journal of Disability & Religion, 19(2): 146-167.  
Clarke, J. N. (2015). Advice to mothers about managing children's behaviours in Canada's premier woman's 
magazine: A comparison of 1945–1956 with 1990–2010. Child & Family Social Work, 20(3): 310-321.
Clarke, J. & Mosleh, D. (2015). Risk and the Black American child: representations of children’s mental health 
issues in three popular African American magazines. Health, Risk & Society, 17(1): 1-14.  
Clarke, J. (2014). Tracking governance: advice to mothers about managing the behaviour of their children in a 
leading Canadian women’s magazine during two disease regimes. Critical Public Health, 24(3): 253-265.
  Clarke, J.N., Mosleh, D. & Janketic, N. (2014). Discourses about children’s mental health and developmental 
disorders in North American women’s magazines, 1990-2012. Child & Family Social Work.   
Miele, R. & Clarke, J. (2014). We remain very much the second sex: The constructions of prostate cancer in 
popular news magazines, 2000-2010. American Journal of Men’s Health, 8(1): 15-25.  
Clarke, J. (2013). Medicalisation and changes in advice to mothers about children's mental health issues 1970 to 
1990 as compared to 1991 to 2010: evidence from Chatelaine magazine. Health, Risk & Society, 15(5): 416-431.  
McWhirter, J., Hoffman Goetz, L., & Clarke, J. N. (2012). Can you see what they are saying: Breast cancer Images 
and texts in Canadian Women’s fashion magazines. Journal of Cancer Education, 27(2): 383-391.  

ONLINE MEDIA ANALYSES
Clarke, J. N., & Van Ameron, G. (2015). Parents whose children have oppositional defiant disorder talk to one 
another onthe internet. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 32(4): 341-350.  
Clarke, J. N. (2012). Mothers whose children Have ADD/ADHD discuss their medication use: an investigation of 
blogs. Social Work in Health Care, 51(5): 402-416.  

INTERVIEW-BASED STUDIES
Clarke, J. N. (2013) Surplus suffering: The search for help when a child has mental health issues. February. Child 
and Family Social Work, 213(18): 117-125.  
Clarke. J. N. (2012). Surplus suffering, mothers don’t know best: Denial of mothers’ reality when parenting a child 
with mental health issues. Journal of Child Health Care, 16(4): 355-366.  

MIXED METHODOLOGY STUDIES
James, S., Harris, S., Foster, G., Clarke, J., Gadermann, A., Morrison, M., & Bezanson, B. J. (2013). Revisioning 
clinical psychology: integrating cultural psychology into clinical research and practice with Portuguese immigrants. Frontiers in Psychology, 4.  

*Note: This is not a complete list of all journal articles published. Only the most recent articles have been included.
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