
Book Chapters
Sullivan, Barbara (2010). Trafficking in human beings. Gender Matters in Global Politics: A feminist introduction to international relations. (pp. 89-101) edited by Laura J. Shepherd. Abingdon, Oxen, U.K.: Routledge.
Sullivan, Barbara (2009). Human Trafficking. Gender matters in global politics : A feminist introduction to international relations. (pp. 89-102) edited by Laura J. Shepherd. London: Routledge.
Sullivan, B. A. (2007). Feminism and indigenous rights in Australia in the 1990s. Gendering the State in the Age of Globalization. (pp. 39-58) edited by M. Haussman and B. Sauer. Maryland, United States of America: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers Inc..
Sullivan, Barbara Ann (2007). Pimps and Traffickers. International encyclopedia of men and masculinities. (pp. 482-483) edited by Flood, Michael, Gardiner, Judith Kegan, Pease, Bob and Pringle, Keith. London: Routledge.
Sullivan, B. A. (2004). The women's movement and prostitution politics in Australia. The Politics of Prostitution. Women's Movements, Democratic States and the Globalisation of Sex Commerce. (pp. 21-40) edited by J. Outshoorn. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
Sullivan, B. A. (2004). Prostitution and Consent: Beyond the liberal dichotomy of 'free or forced'. Making Sense of Sexual Consent. (pp. 127-139) edited by M. Cowling and P. Reynolds. United Kingdom: Ashgate Publishing Ltd..
Sullivan, B. A. (2000). Sexual citizenship. Rethinking Australian citizenship. (pp. 150-157) edited by Wayne Hudson and John Kane. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
Journal Articles
Sullivan, Barbara (2010). When (some) prostitution is legal: The impact of law reform on sex work in Australia. Journal of Law and Society, 37 (1), 85-104. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-6478.2010.00496.x
Jeffrey, L. and Sullivan, B. (2009). Canadian Sex Work Policy for the 21st Century: Enhancing Rights and Safety, Lessons from Australia. Canadian Political Science Review, 3 (1), 57-76.
Sullivan, Barbara A. (2008). Working in the sex industry in Australia: The reorganisation of sex work in Queensland in the wake of law reform. Labour and Industry, 18 (3), 73-92. doi: 10.1080/10301763.2008.10669375
Sullivan, Barbara (2007). Rape, prostitution and consent. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 40 (2), 127-142. doi: 10.1375/acri.40.2.127
Sullivan, B (2005). Prostitution and moral panic. Culture Health & Sexuality, 7 (4, Supplement 1), S78-S79. doi: 10.1080/13691050500166774
Sullivan, Barbara (2003). Trafficking in Women. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 5 (1), 67-91. doi: 10.1080/1461674021000056773
Sullivan, B (2003). The spectacle of violence: Homophobia, gender and knowledge. Australian And New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 36 (1), 116-118.
Sullivan, B. A. (2001). It's all in the contract: Rethinking feminist critiques of contract. Law in Context, 18 (2), 111-128.
Sullivan, B (2000). Governing morals. A social history of moral regulation. Australian Journal of Political Science, 35 (2), 368-368.
Sullivan, B (2000). Women, policy and politics. The construction of policy problems. Australian Feminist Studies, 15 (33), 412-413.
Sullivan, Barbara (1999). Prostitution law reform in Australia. A preliminary evaluation. Social Alternatives, 18 (3), 9-14.
Sullivan, B (1997). Gender power, leadership, and governance - DuerstLahti,G, Kelly,RM. Australian Journal of Political Science, 32 (1), 153-154.
Sullivan B. (1991). The Business of Sex: Australian Government and the Sex Industry. Journal of Sociology, 27 (1), 3-18. doi: 10.1177/144078339102700101
Conference Papers
Sullivan, Barbara Ann (2003). Can a Prostitute be Raped? Sex Workers, Women and the Politics of Rape Law Reform. Australasian Political Studies Association Conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart, 29 September-1 October 2003. Canberra, A.C.T.: Australasian Political Studies Association.
Sullivan, Barbara (2000). Rethinking prostitution and 'consent'. 2000 Conference of the Australasian Political Studies Assoc, Australian National University, Canberra, 3-6 October, 2000. Canberra: Political Science Program, RSSS, ANU/APSA.