2023
‘We’re not misogynistic c*nts…’: theorising the homosocial dynamics of men’s online chat groups through British men’s self-talk about lad culture (Conference Paper)
Haslop, C., & O'Rourke, F. (2023). ‘We’re not misogynistic c*nts…’: theorising the homosocial dynamics of men’s online chat groups through British men’s self-talk about lad culture. In Emergent femininities and masculinities in 21st century media and popular culture. Athens, Greece.
2022
#Men4change toolkit: an evidence based resource
to engage young men in tackling and preventing
harmful sexual and gender-based norms and
behaviours in online spaces (Conference Paper)
O'Rourke, F., & Haslop, C. (2022). #Men4change toolkit: an evidence based resourceto engage young men in tackling and preventingharmful sexual and gender-based norms andbehaviours in online spaces. In Challenging Gender and Sexual Based Violence in Education. UCL.
From Boys to Men via Cell Block H: Prisoner, Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia (Chapter)
Haslop, C. D., & Batty, C. (2022). From Boys to Men via Cell Block H: Prisoner, Queer Identities and Productive Fan Nostalgia. In C. Batty, S. Taylor, R. O' Meara, & T. Dwyer (Eds.), TV Transformations and Female Transgression: From Prisoner Cell Block H to Wentworth. Melbourne, Australia: Peter Lang.
2021
#nosnowflakes: the toleration of harassment and an emergent gender-related digital divide, in a UK student online culture (Journal article)
Haslop, C., O'Rourke, F., & Southern, R. (n.d.). #nosnowflakes: the toleration of harassment and an emergent gender-related digital divide, in a UK student online culture. Convergence: the journal of research into new media technologies. doi:10.1177/1354856521989270DOI: 10.1177/1354856521989270
Haslop, C., & O'Rourke, F. (n.d.). ‘I mean, in my opinion, I have it the worst, because I am white. I am male. I am heterosexual’: questioning the inclusivity of reconfigured hegemonic masculinities in a UK student online culture. Information, Communication and Society. doi:10.1080/1369118X.2020.1792531DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2020.1792531
‘Do you wanna come with me?’: The role of the star image as brand for the commodification of cult in mainstream telefantasy (Journal article)
Haslop, C. D. (n.d.). ‘Do you wanna come with me?’: The role of the star image as brand for the commodification of cult in mainstream telefantasy. Celebrity Studies, 1-15. doi:10.1080/19392397.2019.1607511DOI: 10.1080/19392397.2019.1607511
2020
Tackling and preventing online harassment on a UK university campus: a research informed approach (Conference Paper)
O'Rourke, F., & Haslop, C. (2020). Tackling and preventing online harassment on a UK university campus: a research informed approach. In Webinar: Technology-mediated abuse. Covid-19: safety, health and wellbeing of students and staff webinar series.
Mitigating online harassment and hate crime at the University of Liverpool: a research-informed approach (Conference Paper)
O'Rourke, F., & Haslop, C. (2020). Mitigating online harassment and hate crime at the University of Liverpool: a research-informed approach. In Universities UK annual conference 'Tackling violence, harassment and hate incidents'. Woburn House, 20 Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9HQ.
#Speakout: calling out online harassment and mobilizing positive culture change on the digitised campus. (Conference Paper)
Haslop, C., & O'Rourke, F. (2020). #Speakout: calling out online harassment and mobilizing positive culture change on the digitised campus.. In University of Liverpool Leadership Forum. University of Liverpool.
2019
Haslop, C. (2019). Steed as a drag queen and the asexual Number Six: Notes on cult tele-fantasy’s queer roots. Critical Studies in Television: The International Journal of Television Studies, 14(4), 456-461. doi:10.1177/1749602019875856DOI: 10.1177/1749602019875856
Case Study: Tackling Online Sexual Harassment on a University Campus: Challenges, Considerations and Recommendations (Conference Paper)
Haslop, C., & O'Rourke, F. (2019). Case Study: Tackling Online Sexual Harassment on a University Campus: Challenges, Considerations and Recommendations. In Inside Government’s 3rd Annual Tackling Sexual Violence and Harassment in Higher Education Forum. London.
Post cat pics, get ‘dick pics’: re-asserting hegemonic masculinity through online gendered sexual harassment in student cultures (Conference Paper)
Haslop, C., & Fiona, O. (2019). Post cat pics, get ‘dick pics’: re-asserting hegemonic masculinity through online gendered sexual harassment in student cultures. In Toxic Digital Intimacies Symposium, Centre for Intimate and Sexual Citizenship (CISC),. University of Essex.
2018
'The Thing is I'm Actually from Bromley': Queer/Class Intersections in the Film Pride (2014) (Chapter)
Haslop, C. D. (2018). 'The Thing is I'm Actually from Bromley': Queer/Class Intersections in the Film Pride (2014). In M. Wayne, & D. O'Neill (Eds.), Considering Class: Theory, Culture and Media in the 21st Century.. US: Chicago: Haymarket Books.
2016
Mowlabocus, S., Haslop, C., & Dasgupta, R. K. (2016). From Scene to Screen: The challenges and opportunities of commercial digital platforms for HIV community outreach. Social Media + Society, 2(4), 205630511667288. doi:10.1177/2056305116672886DOI: 10.1177/2056305116672886
Haslop, C. D. (2016). ‘Do you want to come with me?’ Stardom, intertextuality and the dialectics of mainstream cult TV. In Bridging Gaps. Barcelona.
Haslop, C. D. (2016). Bringing Doctor Who Back for the Masses: Regenerating Cult, Commodifying Class. Science Fiction Film and Television, 9(2), 209-227. doi:10.3828/sfftv.2016.9.3DOI: 10.3828/sfftv.2016.9.3
2015
Mowlabocus, S., Harbottle, J., Tooke, B., Haslop, C., & Dasgupta, R. K. (2015). 'Because even the placement of a comma might be important': Expertise, filtered embodiment and social capital in online sexual health promotion. Convergence: the international journal of research into new media technologies, 21(3), 375-387. doi:10.1177/1354856515579845DOI: 10.1177/1354856515579845
2013
The Shape-Shifter: Fluid sexuality as Part of Torchwood's Changing Generic Matrix and 'Cult' Status (Chapter)
Haslop, C. D. (2013). The Shape-Shifter: Fluid sexuality as Part of Torchwood's Changing Generic Matrix and 'Cult' Status. In Torchwood Declassified Investigating Mainstream Cult Television (pp. 209-225). London: I.B.Tauris.