Other (selected) peer-reviewed publications (* denotes equal authorship)

Catherine Tan and Janani Umamaheswar*. 2022. Structural racism and the experience of ‘tightness’ during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ethnic and Racial Studies 45(9): 1649-1670.

Janani Umamaheswar and Catherine Tan*. 2020. “ ‘Dad, wash your hands’: Gender, care work, and attitudes toward risk during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Socius 6: 1-14.

Janani Umamaheswar. 2020. Policing and racial (in)justice in the media: Newspaper portrayals of the Black Lives Matter movement. Civic Sociology 1(1), March.

Janani Umamaheswar. 2015. 9/11 and the evolution of newspaper representations of incarcerated Muslims. Crime, Media, Culture 11(2): 177-199.

Janani Umamaheswar. 2014. Gate-keeping and the politics of access to prisons: Implications for qualitative prison researchJournal of Qualitative Criminal Justice and Criminology 2(2): 238-267.

Janani Umamaheswar. 2013. Gendered representations of parents behind bars: An analysis of newspaper reports. Punishment & Society 15(3): 274-303.

Janani Umamaheswar. 2013. Bringing hope and change: A study of youth probation officers in TorontoInternational Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology 57(9): 1158-1182.

Other (selected) publications

Janani Umamaheswar. 2020. “Incarcerated women and the transition to adulthood.” Invited policy brief for Sociology Policy Briefs.

Janani Umamaheswar. 2020. “On the sensory discomfort and voyeurism of a ‘prison tour’.” Blog post for Sensory Criminology.