Biogovernance and Regulation
Selected publications, organized by topic – PDFs are proofs; final versions are available through the in-text links.
- Orr, Will, Kathryn Henne, Ashlin Lee, Jenna Imad Harb, and Franz Carneiro Alphonso. 2023. Necrocapitalism in the Gig Economy: The Case of Platform Food Couriers in Australia. Antipode 55(1): 200–221. [PDF]
- Bielefeld, Shelley, Jenna Harb, and Kathryn Henne. 2021. Financialization and Welfare Surveillance: Regulating the Poor in Technological Times. Surveillance & Society 19(3): 299–316. [PDF]
- Pine, Kathleen H., Myeong Lee, Samantha A. Whitman, Yunan Chen, and Kathryn Henne. 2021. Making Sense of Risk Information amidst Uncertainty: The Dimensions of Individuals’ Perceived Risks Associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic. Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI ’21), 1–15. [PDF]
- Honorable Mention for Best Paper Award
- Henne, Kathryn. 2019. Brain Politics: Gendered Difference and Traumatic Brain Injury in Sport. Socio-Cultural Examinations of Sports Concussions. Matt Ventresca and Mary G. McDonald, eds. Routledge, 151–169. [PDF]
- Haggart, Blayne, Kathryn Henne, and Natasha Tusikov. 2019. Introduction. Information, Technology, and Control in a Changing World: Shifting Power Structures in the 21st Century. Blayne Haggart, Kathryn Henne, and Natasha Tusikov, eds. Palgrave Macmillan, 1–22.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2019. Surveillance in the Name of Governance: Aadhaar as a Fix for Leaking Systems in India. Information, Technology, and Control in a Changing World: Shifting Power Structures in the 21st Century. Blayne Haggart, Kathryn Henne, and Natasha Tusikov, eds. Palgrave Macmillan, 223–245. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn, and Bridget Livingstone. 2019. More than ‘Unnatural’ Masculinity: Gendered and Queer Perspectives on Human Enhancement Drugs. Human Enhancement Drugs. Katinka van de Van, Kyle J.D. Mulrooney, and Jim McVeigh, eds. Routledge, 13–26. [PDF]
- Tusikov, Natasha, Blayne Haggart, and Kathryn Henne. 2019. Conclusion. Information, Technology, and Control in a Changing World: Shifting Power Structures in the 21st Century. Blayne Haggart, Kathryn Henne, and Natasha Tusikov, eds. Palgrave Macmillan, 285–305.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2018. Intersectionality Theory of Race and Gender. International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Hilary Callan, ed. Blackwell. [PDF]
- McDermott, Vanessa, Kathryn Henne, and Jan Haynes. 2018. Shifting Risk to the Frontline: Case Studies in Different Contract Working Environments. Journal of Risk Research 21(12): 1502–1516. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn. 2017. “I Felt Like a Lab Rat”: The Importance of Power and Context in Understanding Biometric Technologies. The American Journal of Bioethics 17(1): 63–65. [PDF]
- Henne, Kathryn. 2017. Multi-Sited Fieldwork in Regulatory Studies. Regulatory Theory: Foundations and Applications. Peter Drahos, ed. ANU Press, 97–114.
- Additional resource: Kathryn Henne on Multi-Sited Fieldwork. 2015. Give Methods a Chance Podcast, The Society Pages, 2 October.
- Bachynski, Kathleen, Kate Henne, and Matt Ventresca. 2017. Brain Injury and its Effects: Entanglements of Sport, Science, Law, and Design. Transmissions, 25 October.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2015. Rights, Regulation, and Bodily Integrity: Reflections from Sport. Regarding Rights: Academic and Activist Perspectives on Human Rights, 11 September.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2014. The “Science” of Fair Play in Sport: Gender and the Politics of Testing. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 39(3): 787–812. [PDF]
- Additional resource: Kathryn Henne on Sport, Sex Testing, and Fair Play. 2015. Office Hours Podcast, The Society Pages, 23 March.
- Henne, Kathryn, and Emily Troshynski. 2013. Suspect Subjects: Affects of Bodily Regulation. International Journal for Crime, Justice, and Social Democracy 2(2): 100–112.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2012. Tracing Olympic Bio-Citizenship: Implications of Testing for Ineligibility. Problems, Possibilities, and Promising Practices: Critical Dialogues on the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Janice Forsyth and Michael K. Heine, eds. University of Western Ontario, 83–88.
- Henne, Kathryn. 2009. Taking a Break to Think through Gender and Regulation: Doping as a Case Study. Thinking Gender Papers, Center for the Study of Women. University of California, Los Angeles, 13–26.