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O'Neill, Rachel (2025) Rethinking the ‘wellness influencer’: medical doctors, lifestyle expertise and the question of credentials. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 28 (3). pp. 685-701. ISSN 1367-8779

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) Disengage, dismantle, design: three strategies for building feminist media infrastructures. Feminist Theory, 25 (3). ISSN 1464-7001

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 (2025) Why Instagram doctors can't fix the problems associated with wellness influencing. Impact of Social Sciences Blog (01 Jul 2025). Blog Entry.

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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