ERICA SOUTHGATE
TOP 10 PUBLICATIONS
1. Southgate, E. (2003) Remembering School: Power, Subjectivity and Emotion in Stories of School Life. London and New York: Peter Lang Press.
2. Southgate, E. (2003) Liquid handcuffs: A tale of power, subjectivity and risk and the drug treatment clinic. In Tamboukou, M and Ball, S. (Eds.) Genealogy and Ethnography: Fruitful Encounters and Dangerous Liaisons. New York and London: Peter Lang Press.
3. Southgate, E., Day, C., Dolan, K., Woolcock, G., Kimber, J., MacDonald, M. and Weatherall, A-M. (2003). Dealing with Risk: A Multidisciplinary study of injecting drug use, hepatitis C and other blood-borne viruses in Australia. Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW.
4. Wafer, J., Southgate, E. and Coen, L. (Eds) (2000) Out in the Hunter: Hunter gay and Lesbian Histories. Newcastle: HLA Press.
5. Southgate, E. Weatherall, M., Day, C. and Dolan, K. (2005) What’s in a virus? Folk Understandings of Hepatitis C Infection and Infectiousness among Injecting Drug Users in Kings Cross, Sydney. International Journal for Equity in Health, 4(5): 177-189.
6. Hopwood, M. and Southgate, E. (2003) Living with Hepatitis C: A Review. Critical Public Health, 13(3): 251-267.
7. Hopwood, M., Southgate, E., Kippax, S., Bammer, G., Isaac-Toua, G. and MacDonald, M. (2003).
8. The Injection of Methadone Syrup in New South Wales, Australia: Patterns of Use and Drug Related Harm. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 27(5): 551-555.
9. Southgate, E. and Hopwood, M. (2001) The Role of Folk Pharmacology and Lay Experts in Harm Reduction: Sydney Gay Drug Using Networks. The International Journal of Drug Policy, 12: 4, 321-335.
10. Southgate, E and Hopwood, M. (1999) Mardi Gras says ‘Be Drug Free”: Accounting for Resistance, Pleasure and the Demand for Illicit Drugs, Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 3:3, 303- 316


