Associate Professor Suzanne Fraser - Publications
Books and Monographs
- Fraser, S. and Seear, K. (2011). Making disease, making citizens: the politics of hepatitis C. Aldershot: Ashgate.
- Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (Eds) (2011). The drug effect: health, crime and society. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press.
- Fraser, S. and Valentine, K. (2008). Substance and substitution: methadone subjects in liberal societies, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
- Fraser, S. (2003). Cosmetic surgery, gender and culture. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Journal Special Issues
- Petersen, A., Davis, M., Fraser, S. and Lindsay, J. (Eds) (2010). Healthy living and citizenship, special issue of Critical Public Health, 20(4).
- Fraser, S., Valentine, K., and Roberts, C. (Eds) (2009). Living drugs, special issue of Science as Culture, 18 (2).
Reports
- Fraser, S., Valentine, K., Treloar, C. and Macmillan, K. (2007). Methadone maintenance treatment in NSW and Victoria: takeaways, diversion and other key issues. Monograph. Sydney: National Centre in HIV Social Research.
- Fraser, S. (2004). Changing community, changing practice? Monograph. Sydney: National Centre in HIV Social Research.
Book Chapters
- Fraser, S. (2011). Beyond the 'potsherd': exploring the role of injecting drug use-related stigma in shaping hepatitis C. In Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (Eds), The drug effect: Health, crime and society. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, pp.91-105.
- Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (2011). The drug effect: constituting drugs and addiction. In Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (Eds), The Drug Effect: Health, Crime and Society. Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, pp.1-18.
- Fraser, S. (2010). Repetition and rupture: the gender of agency in methadone maintenance treatment. In C. Patton (Ed), Rebirth of the clinic: Places and agents in contemporary health care. Minneapolis: Minnesota University Press, pp.69-97.
- Fraser, S. (2009). Agency made over? Cosmetic surgery and femininity in women's magazines and makeover television. In M. Jones and C. Heyes (Eds), Cosmetic surgery: A feminist primer, pp.99-115.
Articles, Review Essays and Letters in Refereed Journals
- Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (2011). Governing through problems: the formulation of policy on amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) in Australia. International Journal of Drug Policy, 22(6) 498-506.
- Rance, J. and Fraser, S. (2011). Accidental intimacy: transformative emotion and the Sydney Medically Supervised Injecting Centre. Contemporary Drug Problems 38(1): 121-124.
- Dwyer, R., Fraser, S. and Treloar, C. (2011). Doing things together? An analysis of health promotion materials to inform hepatitis C prevention among couples. Addiction Research & Theory, 19(4): 352-361.
- Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (2011). Harm reduction and hepatitis C: on the ethics and politics of prevention and treatment. Addiction Research & Theory, 19(4): 375-379.
- Keane, H., Moore, D. and Fraser, S. (2011). Addiction and dependence: making realities in the DSM. Addiction, 106(5): 875-877.
- Treloar, C., Valentine, K. and Fraser, S. (2011). Social inclusion and hepatitis C: exploring new possibilities for prevention. Expert Review of Anti Infective Therapy, 9(4): 397-404.
- Seear, K., Fraser, S. and Lenton, E. (2010). Guilty or angry? The politics of emotion in accounts of hepatitis C transmission. Contemporary Drug Problems, 37(4): 619-638.
- Maher, J, Fraser, S, and Lindsay, J. (2010). Between provisioning and consuming? Children, mothers and 'childhood obesity'. Health Sociology Review 19(3): 304-316.
- Lenton, E., Fraser, S., Moore, D. and Treloar, C. (2011). Hepatitis C, love and intimacy: beyond the 'anomalous body'. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 18(3): 228-236.
- Maher, JM., Fraser, S. and Wright, J. (2010). Framing the mother: childhood obesity, maternal responsibility and care. Journal of Gender Studies, 19(3): 233-247.
- Seear, K. and Fraser, S. (2010). Ben Cousins and the 'double life': exploring citizenship and the voluntarity/compulsivity binary through the experiences of a 'drug addicted' elite athlete. Critical Public Health, 20(4): 439-452.
- Petersen, A., Davis, M., Fraser, S. and Lindsay, J. (2010). Healthy living and citizenship: an overview. In Petersen, Davis, Fraser and Lindsay (Eds). Healthy living and citizenship, special issue of Critical Public Health, 20(4): 391-400.
- Fraser, S. (2010). More than one and less than many: materialising hepatitis C and injecting drug use in self-help literature and beyond. Health Sociology Review, 19(2): 230-244.
- Seear, K. and Fraser, S. (2010). The 'sorry addict': Ben Cousins and the construction of drug use and addiction in elite sport. Health Sociology Review, 19(2): 176-191.
- Fraser, S. (2010). Hepatitis C and the limits of medicalisation and biological citizenship for people who inject drugs. Addiction Research & Theory, 18(5): 544-556.
- Fraser, S., Maher, JM. and Wright, J. (2010). Between bodies and collectivities: articulating the action of emotion in obesity epidemic discourse. Social Theory & Health, 8: 192–209.
- Fraser, S., Valentine, K and Roberts, C. (2009). 'Living drugs'. In Living Drugs, Special issue of Science as Culture, 18(2): 123 – 131.
- Roberts, C., Valentine, K. and Fraser, S. (2009). 'Rationalities and non-rationalities in clinical encounters'. In Living Drugs, Special issue of Science as Culture, 18(2): 165 – 181.
- Fraser, S., Hopwood, M., Madden, A. & Treloar, C. (2009). 'Towards a global approach': an overview of harm reduction 2008: IHRA's 19th International Conference (Barcelona, Spain; 11th-15th May 2008). International Journal of Drug Policy, 20(1): 93-97.
- Treloar, C. and Fraser, S. (2009). Hepatitis C treatment in pharmacotherapy services: increasing treatment uptake needs a critical view. Drug & Alcohol Review, 28: 436-440.
- Fraser, S. (2008). Matter and meaning [Review of K Barad (2008). Meeting the Universe Halfway]. Politics and Culture, 3.
- Valentine, K. and Fraser, S. (2008). Trauma, damage and pleasure: rethinking problematic drug use. International Journal of Drug Policy, 19(5): 410-416.
- Fraser, S. (2008). Getting out in the 'real world': young men, queer and theories of gay community. Journal of Homosexuality 55(2): 185-203.
- Fraser, S. (2008). Hooked on the abstract: cosmetic surgery, sociology and feminist theory [Review essay]. Australian Feminist Studies, 23(55), 159-162.
- Fraser, S. and Moore, D. (2008). Dazzled by unity? Order and chaos in public discourse on illicit drug use. Social Science & Medicine, 66(3): 740-752.
- Treloar, C. and Fraser, S. (2007). Public opinion on NSPs: avoiding assumptions for policy and practice. Drug and Alcohol Review, 26, 355-361.
- Treloar, C., Fraser, S. and Valentine, K. (2007). Valuing methadone take-away doses: the contribution of service user perspectives to policy and practice. Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 14, 61-74.
- Fraser, S. (2006). Speaking addictions: substitution, metaphor and authenticity in newspaper representations of methadone treatment. Contemporary Drug Problems, 33, 669-698.
- Fraser, S. and Treloar, C. (2006). 'Spoiled identity' in hepatitis C infection: the binary logic of despair. Critical Public Health, 16(2), 99-110.
- Fraser, S. (2006). The chronotope of the queue: Methadone maintenance treatment and the production of time, space and subjects. International Journal of Drug Policy, 17, 192-202.
- Moore, D. and Fraser, S. (2006). Putting at risk what we know: reflecting on the drug-using subject in harm reduction and its political implications. Social Science & Medicine, 62, 3035-3047.
- Fraser, S. (2006). Poetic world-making: Queer as Folk, counterpublic speech and the 'reader'. Sexualities, 9(2), 152-170.
- Fraser, S. and Valentine, K. (2006). 'Making blood flow': materialising blood in body modification practice and blood-borne virus prevention. Body & Society, 12(1), 97-119.
- Fraser, S. and Valentine, K. (2005). Gendered ethnographies: researching drugs, violence and gender in New York [Review essay]. Australian Feminist Studies, 20(46), 121-124.
- Fraser, S., Hopwood, M, Treloar, C. and Brener, L. (2005). The power of naming: a reply to McBride and Pates [Letter]. Addiction Research and Theory, 13, 403-404.
- Treloar, C and Fraser, S. (2004). Hepatitis C, blood and models of the body: new directions for public health. Critical Public Health, 14, 377-389.
- Waldby, C., Rosengarten, M., Treloar, C. and Fraser, S. (2004). Blood and bioidentity: ideas about self, boundaries and risk among blood donors and people living with hepatitis C, Social Science & Medicine. 59(7), 1461-1471.
- Fraser, S. (2004) 'It's Your Life!': injecting drug users, individual responsibility and hepatitis C prevention. Health. 8(2), 199-221.
- Fraser, S., Hopwood, M., Treloar, C. and Brener, L. (2004). Needle fictions: medical constructions of needle fixation and the injecting drug user. Addiction Research and Theory, 12(1), 67-76.
- Fraser, S. and Treloar, C. (2004) Response to Faye and Irurita: 'Balancing perspective: the response to feelings of being condemned with the hepatitis C virus'. [Letter] Journal of Substance Use, 9(5), 252.
- Fraser, S. (2003). The regulation of gender: silicone breast implants, regulatory discourse and femininity. Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, 7(1 and 2), 43-61.
- Fraser, S. (2003). The agent within: agency repertoires in medical discourse on cosmetic surgery. Australian Feminist Studies, 18(40), 27-44.
- Roberts, C. and Fraser, S. (2002). Generating knowledges: resources for teaching and studying science and feminism. [Review essay] Australian Feminist Studies, 17 (38), 221-225.
- Fraser, S. (2002). Contemplating beauty: feminism encounters Miss World and aesthetics. [Review essay] Australian Feminist Studies, 17(37), 104-107.
- Fraser, S. (2001). 'Woman-made women': mobilisations of nature in feminist accounts of cosmetic surgery. Hecate, 27(2), 115-132.