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Martin, Wendy and Pilcher, Katy (2024). Visual and Material Representations of Ageing, Space and Rhythms in Everyday Life. Journal of Aging Studies, 70 ,

Pilcher, Katy (2023). Orgasm as women’s work? Rethinking pleasure, ‘sex’ and the power dynamics of orgasm through the embodied experiences of orgasmic meditation practitioners. Sexualities ,

Pilcher, Katy (2021). The Full Monty? Meaning construction and performative possibilities in media depictions of the male strip show. Sexualities, 24 (4), pp. 574-591.

Pilcher, Katy and Martin, Wendy (2020). Forever ‘becoming’? Negotiating gendered and ageing embodiment in everyday life. Sociological research online, 25 (4), pp. 698-717.

Lowe, Pamela, Pilcher, Katy, Pattison, Helen M, Whittaker, Victoria, Robertson, Claire and Ross, Jonathan (2019). Pregnancy prevention and contraceptive preferences of online sex workers in the UK. The European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care, 24 (6), pp. 444-448.

Pilcher, Katy (2017). Politicising the ‘personal’:the resistant potential of creative pedagogies in teaching and learning ‘sensitive’ issues. Teaching in Higher Education, 22 (8), pp. 975-990.

Pilcher, Katy, Martin, Wendy and Williams, Veronika (2016). Issues of collaboration, representation, meaning and emotions:utilising participant-led visual diaries to capture the everyday lives of people in mid to later life. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 19 (6), pp. 677-692.

Pilcher, Katy and Salmi, Katya (2013). Introduction : new writings in feminist and women's studies. Journal of International Women's Studies, 14 (4), pp. 1-4.

Pilcher, Katy (2008). Empowering, degrading or a 'mutually exploitative' exchange For women?: Characterising the power relations of the strip club. Journal of International Women's Studies, 10 (3), pp. 73-83.

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