Academic Publications
Logie, Carmen., Miranda Loutet, Moses Okumu, Frannie MacKenzie, Madelaine Coelho, Simon Odong Lukone … et al. 2024. “Findings from the Todurujo na Kadurok (Empowering Youth) HIV self-testing and edutainment comic randomized controlled trial with refugee youth in a humanitarian setting in Uganda”. Journal of the International Association of Providers of AIDS Care. https://doi.og/10.1177/23259582241307057
Logie, Carmen, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Madelaine Coelho, Alyssa McAlpine … et al. 2024. “Contextualizing HIV testing experiences within the HIV prevention cascade: qualitative insights from refugee youth in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, Uganda”. BMC Public Health 24: 2599.
Kosa, Daisy S., Madelaine Coelho, Joseph Friedman Burley, Nicholas Lebel, C. Emma Kelly, Sheila Macdonald, Janice Du Mont. 2024. “Bridging Gaps in Collaboration between Community Organizations and Hospital-Based Violence Treatment Centers Serving Transgender Sexual Assault Survivors”. Journal of Interpersonal Violence 39(7-8): 1811-1829. https://doi.org/10.1177/08862605231211922
Logie, Carmen, Miranda Loutet, Moses Okumu, Madelaine Coelho, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Daniel Kibuuka Musoke, and Peter Kyambadde. 2023. “Exploring a syndemic of poverty, cumulative violence, and HIV vulnerability among refugee youth: multi-method insights from a humanitarian setting in Uganda”. AIDS Care 36(1): 36-43.
Logie, Carmen., Moses Okumu, Madelaine Coelho, Miranda Loutet, Isha Berry, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Daniel Kibuuka Musoke, and Peter Kyambadde. 2023. “Sexual Violence Stigma Experiences Among Refugee Adolescents and Youth in Bidi Bidi Refugee Settlement, Uganda: Qualitative Insights informed by the Stigma Power Process Framework”. Social Science and Medicine - Mental Health. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmmh.2023.100242.
Du Mont, Janice., Madelaine Coelho, Nicholas Lebel, Joseph Friedman Burley, Sarah D. Kosa, and Sheila Macdonald. 2023. “Recommendations to Improve the Nature and Extent of Relationships Among Organizations Within a Network to Enhance Supports for Transgender Survivors of Sexual Assault”. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 29(4): 507-515.
Logie, Carmen, Madelaine Coelho, Brandon Kohrt, Alexander Tsai, and Emily Mendenhall. 2022. “Context, COVID-19, and co-morbidities: Exploring emergent directions in syndemics and HIV research.” Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS 17(2): 46-54. https://doi.org/10.1097/COH.0000000000000722
Coelho, Madelaine, and Liam Kennedy (equal co-authorship). 2022. “Security, Suspicion, and Surveillance? There’s an App for That.” Surveillance & Society 20(2): 127-141. https://doi.org/10.24908/ss.v20i2.14536
Logie, Carmen, Moses Okumu, Madelaine Coelho, Miranda Loutet, Manjulaa Narasimhan, Simon Odong Lukone … et al. 2022. “Water insecurity and sexual and gender-based violence among refugee youth: Qualitative insights from a humanitarian setting in Uganda.” Journal of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Development 12(12): 883-893. https://doi.org/10.2166/washdev.2022.236
Logie, Carmen, Moses Okumu, Miranda Loutet, Madelaine Coelho, Isha Berry, Lesley Gittings, Simon Odong Lukone, Nelson Kisubi, Atama Malon, and Peter Kyambadda. 2022. “Todurujo na Kadurok (Empowering Youth): study design of an HIV self-testing and edutainment comic cluster randomized trial among refugee youth in an humanitarian setting in Uganda”. BMJ Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-065452
Du Mont, Janice, Nicholas Lebel, Madelaine Coelho, Joseph Friedman Burley, Sarah Daisy Kosa, and Sheila Macdonald. 2022. “Advancing community-engaged research during the COVID-19 pandemic: Insights from a social network analysis of the trans-LINK Network”. PLoS One 17(11): e0271397. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0271397
Coelho, Madelaine and Liam Kennedy (equal co-authorship). 2020. “‘Absolutely the worst drug I’ve ever seen’: Risk, Governance, and the Construction of the Illicit Fentanyl ‘Crisis’”. Theoretical Criminology 24(4): 612-632. Download Here.
Kennedy, Liam, Derek Silva, William Cipolli, and Madelaine Coelho. 2018. “We Are All Broncos”: Hockey, Tragedy, and the Formation of Canadian National Identity.” Sociology of Sport Journal 36(3): 189-202. Download Here.
Non-Refereed Research Output
Coelho, Madelaine, and Katharina Maier. 2021 (Sept). Winnipeg Front-Line Workers in the Methamphetamine Crisis. Winnipeg Fire and Paramedic Services.
Coelho, Madelaine. 2021 (June). Contextualizing Online Gender-Based Violence in Sri Lanka. Developing World Connections (Kamloops) & Centre for Women’s Research (Colombo).
Kovinthan, Thursica, Madelaine Coelho, & Lydia Gitanjai Thiagarajah. 2021 (Aug). Informing the Root Causes of Gender-Based Violence within the Hambantota, Batticaloa, and Killinochchi Districts. Developing World Connections (Kamloops) & Centre for Women’s Research (Colombo).
Coelho, Madelaine, Nicholas Lebel, Joseph Burley, Janice DuMont, and Sheila MacDonald. 2021 (June). The transLINK Network: a baseline evaluation of the connectivity and collaboration of members of the transLINK Network. Ontario Network of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres.
Conference Presentations
‘Identifying Successes and Barriers Among Technology-Based Responses to Gender-Based Violence (GBV)’, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, November 2023, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
’Practices to Empower Single Women, Deserted Women, and Female Sex Workers of Sri Lanka,’ Let the Women Decide the Margin Symposium funded by the European Union. June 2023, Colombo, Sri Lanka.
‘Managing the Methamphetamine Crisis: Public health workers and the governance of crime and drugs’, Law and Society Association Global Meeting. July 2022, Lisbon, Portugal.
‘An Examination of Collaboration among Community and Hospital-based Organizations Serving Trans Sexual Assault Survivors’, Nursing Network on Violence Against Women International, June 2022, Durham, North Carolina.
‘Strengthening Partnerships to Enhance Trans-Affirming Care for Sexual Assault Survivors: An Initial evaluation of an Intersectoral Network of Health and Community Service Providers’. IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion, May 2022, Montreal, Quebec.
‘The Changing Role of Front-Line Workers in the Context of Drugs and Crime’, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting, Nov 2021, Chicago, Illinois.
‘Navigating Risk and Creating a Safer World? There’s an App for that’, ‘Methodology and #MeToo: Studying Feminist Social Movements in the Digital Era’, Canadian Sociological Association Annual Meeting. June 2020, London, Ontario.
‘Rape Myths in Digital Spaces: An Analysis of High-Profile Sexual Assault Cases on Twitter’, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. Nov 2019, San Francisco, California.
‘Rape Myths in Digital Spaces: An Analysis of High-Profile Sexual Assault Cases on Twitter’, Global Undergraduate Awards Global Winner Presentation. Nov 2019, Dublin, Ireland.
‘A New Class of Drug Addicts’: News Media Coverage of the Fentanyl Overdose ‘Epidemic’, American Society of Criminology Annual Meeting. April 2018, Atlanta, Georgia.