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Dosekun, Simidele ORCID: 0009-0005-6908-6863 and O'Neill, Rachel (2024) Popular financial feminisms: mapping new mergers of feminism and capitalism. Signs. ISSN 0097-9740 (In Press)

O'Neill, Rachel (2024) Rethinking the ‘wellness influencer’: medical doctors and the question of credentials. International Journal of Cultural Studies. ISSN 1367-8779 (In Press)

O'Neill, Rachel (2024) Disengage, dismantle, design: three strategies for building feminist media infrastructures. Feminist Theory. ISSN 1464-7001 (In Press)

O'Neill, Rachel (2024) By, for, with women? On the politics and potentialities of wellness entrepreneurship. Sociological Review, 72 (1). 3 - 20. ISSN 0038-0261

O'Neill, Rachel (2022) Notes on not knowing: male ignorance after #MeToo. Feminist Theory, 23 (4). 490 - 511. ISSN 1464-7001

O'Neill, Rachel (2020) Pursuing “wellness”: considerations for media studies. Television & New Media, 21 (6). 628 - 634. ISSN 1527-4764

O'Neill, Rachel (2020) Glow from the inside out: Deliciously Ella and the politics of ‘healthy eating’. European Journal of Cultural Studies. ISSN 1367-5494

O'Neill, Rachel (2019) Harassed: gender, bodies and ethnographic research, by Rebecca Hanson and Patricia Richards. Times Higher Education.

O'Neill, Rachel (2019) Seduction, Inc: the pickup industry mates market logic with the arts of seduction – turning human intimacy into hard labour. Aeon.

O'Neill, Rachel (2018) Masculinising spaces: inside the seduction industry. The Quietus.

O'Neill, Rachel (2018) Book review: power, knowledge and feminist scholarship: an ethnography of academia. Feminist Theory. ISSN 1464-7001

O'Neill, Rachel (2018) Book Review: Not All Dead White Men: Classics and Misogyny in the Digital Age, by D. Zuckerberg. Times Higher Education Supplement. ISSN 0049-3929

O'Neill, Rachel (2016) Reply to Borkowska. Men and Masculinities, 19 (5). pp. 550-554. ISSN 1097-184X

O'Neill, Rachel (2016) Feminist encounters with evolutionary psychology: introduction. Australian Feminist Studies, 30 (86). pp. 345-350. ISSN 0816-4649

O'Neill, Rachel (2015) The work of seduction: intimacy and subjectivity in the London ‘seduction community’. Sociological Research Online, 20 (4). pp. 1-4. ISSN 1360-7804

O'Neill, Rachel (2015) Whither critical masculinity studies? Notes on inclusive masculinity theory, postfeminism and sexual politics. Men and Masculinities, 18 (1). pp. 100-120. ISSN 1097-184X

O'Neill, Rachel (2014) Book review: performing sex: the making and unmaking of women's erotic lives by Breanne Fahs. Feminism & Psychology, 24 (4). pp. 552-556. ISSN 0959-3535

O'Neill, Rachel (2014) As if gender mattered: reconsidering the implications of ‘intoxicating stories’. International Journal of Drug Policy, 25 (3). pp. 356-357. ISSN 0955-3959

Book Section

O'Neill, Rachel (2017) Homosociality and heterosex: patterns of intimacy and relationality among men in the London ‘seduction community’. In: Cornwall, Andrea, Karioris, Frank G. and Lindisfarne, Nancy, (eds.) Masculinities under neoliberalism. Zed Books, London, UK, 261 - 276. ISBN 9781783607662

O'Neill, Rachel (2017) The aesthetics of sexual discontent: notes from the London ‘seduction community’. In: Elias, Ana Sofia, Gill, Rosalind and Scharff, Christina, (eds.) Aesthetic Labour: Rethinking Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism. Dynamics of Virtual Work. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 333 - 349. ISBN 9781349693313

O'Neill, Rachel (2013) Impressions of my mother: on willfulness and passionate scholarship. In: Reimer, Vanessa and Sahagian, Sarah, (eds.) Mother of Invention: How Our Mothers Influenced Us As Feminist Academics and Activists. Demeter Press, Toronto. ISBN 9781927335178

Book

O'Neill, Rachel (2018) Seduction: men, masculinity and mediated intimacy. Polity Press, Cambridge, UK. ISBN 9781509521562

Online resource

O'Neill, Rachel (2019) Author interview: Q&A with Rachel O’Neill on Seduction: men, masculinity and mediated intimacy. LSE Review of Books (02 Dec 2019). Blog Entry.

O'Neill, Rachel (2017) Console-ing passions. The Sociological Review Blog (04 Nov 2017). Website.

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