Refereed Publications
Morrow, M., Bryson, S., Lal, R., Hoong, P., Jiang, C., Jordan, S., Patel, N., Guruge, S. (in press) Intersectionality as an analytic framework for understanding the experiences of mental health stigma among racialized men. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction.
Travers, A. Boulay, N. Marchbank,J. and Jordan,S. (in press, 2019). Self-silencing and settling for less in cross disciplinary collaboration on behalf of transgender youth. Feminist Teacher, 28, 2-3.
Jordan, S.R. (2009) Un/Convention(al) Refugees: Contextualizing the accounts of refugees facing homophobic or transphobic persecution. Refuge: Canada鈥檚 periodical on refugees, 26(2), 165鈥182.
Bryson, M. MacIntosh, L. Jordan, S.R. Lin, H. (2009). Virtually Queer? Precarious mobilities of knowledge and education. In Tozer, S, Henry, A. Gallegos, B. Bushnell Greiner, M. Groves Price, P. (Eds.), Handbook of Research in the Social Foundations of Education. Chicago: Routledge.
Long, B.C. Hall, W. Bermbach, N. Jordan, S.R. & Patterson, K. (2008) Gauging visibility: How female clerical workers manage work-related distress Qualitative Health Research, 18(10) 394鈥410.
Bryson, M. MacIntosh, L. Jordan, S. Lin, H. (2006). Virtually Queer? Homing devices, Mobility and Un/Belongings.鈥 Canadian Journal of Communication, 31(4), 791鈥814.
Hall, W., Long, B., Bermbach, N. Jordan, S. & Patterson, K. (2005). Qualitative Teamwork Issues and Strategies: Coordination through mutual adjustment. Qualitative Health Research, 15(3), 394鈥409.
Harkness, A. Long, B. Bermbach, N. Patterson, K. Jordan, S. & Kahn, H. (2005). Talking about work stress: discourse analysis and implications for stress interventions. Work & Stress, 19(2), 121鈥136.
Amundson, N.E., Borgen, W., Erlebach, A.C. & Jordan, S.R. (2004). Survivors of downsizing: Helpful and hindering experiences. Career Development Quarterly, 52(3), 256鈥271.