Articles
Drakett, J. and Kenny, M.R. (2018) The Cost of Anger: Gender and Collective Violence in Technology. Psychology of Women and Equalities Review, 1(2) November, pp. 44-48.
Drakett, J., Rickett, B., Day, K. and Milnes, K. (2018) Old jokes, new media – Online sexism and constructions of gender in Internet memes. Feminism & Psychology, 28(1), 109-127. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959353517727560
Drakett, J. (2015). Christine Hine, The Internet: Understanding Qualitative Research: (2012). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 12(3), 340-342. https://doi.org/10.1080/14780887.2015.1008912
Conference Papers
Drakett, J. (2019). Hashtag Activism. In Locke, A., Capdevila, R., Lazard, L., & Drakett, J., Gender in Digital Spaces [Symposium]. Association for Women in Psychology Conference, Rhode Island, USA.
Drakett, J., Rickett, B., Day, K. and Milnes, K. (2017) “You should take the best people” – Exploring the Discourse of Meritocracy in Technology. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
Drakett, J., Rickett, B., Day, K. and Milnes, K. (2016) “As long as you can do the job, they don’t give a shit”: Dissolving Gender in Technology. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
Drakett, J., Rickett, B., Day, K. and Milnes, K. (2015) “The Only Girl” – Being a Woman in IT. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
Drakett, J., Rickett, B., and Day, K. (2014). One does not simply sample the Internet: On coding the race of Pokémon and other First World Problems. A Thematic Analysis of Popular Internet Memes. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference, Cumberland Lodge, Windsor.
Other Fun Stuff
2019 – Digital Sociology Podcast: Episode 20. Memes, working in tech, sexism and humour. Invited guest – check out the blog and podcast here!
2016 – TROLOLOL… Feminist Psychology & Internet Trolling. Blog post co-authored with Dr. Lucy Thompson. Article published on Psychology of Women Section Blog. https://powsbps.wordpress.com/2016/05/27/trololol-feminist-psychology-internet-trolling/
2015 – Just Jokes and Gender Gaps. Invited talk presented at Agile Yorkshire Ada Lovelace Day celebrations. Leeds, UK.
2015 – Meme Reclamation Workshop. British Psychological Society Psychology of Women Section Annual Conference. Cumberland Lodge, Windsor. Find out more!
2015 – Meme Reclamation Workshop. Gendered Bodies in Visible Spaces Day. Leeds Beckett University. Find out more!
2015 – She’s Funny Looking: Appearance, Humour, & Internet Memes. Invited talk presented at Body Image and Eating Disorders Awareness Week. Leeds Beckett University. Find out more!