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). 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. (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. (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). Women, policy and politics. The construction of policy problems. Australian Feminist Studies, 15 (33), 412-413.
Sullivan, B (2000). Governing morals. A social history of moral regulation. Australian Journal of Political Science, 35 (2), 368-368.
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.