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Carmen Poulin, PhD
Lynne Gouliquer, MA, CD
Department of Psychology
Department of Sociology
University of New Brunswick
McGill University







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Publications and Presentations Related to Military Project

Publications et présentations concernant le projet militaire


Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (in press). For Better and for Worse: Psychological Demands and Structural Impacts of the Military on Gay Servicewomen and their Partners in Long-term Relationships. In D. Pawluch, B. Shaffir, & C. Miall (Eds), Doing Ethnography: Researching Everyday Life.

St.Pierre, M., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2005). Homosexual identity development in the context of the Canadian Forces: Organisational influences, schematic responses, and coping strategies. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Montréal, Qc.

St.Pierre, M., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2005). Homosexual identity development in the context of the Canadian Forces: Organisational influences, schematic responses, and coping strategies. Canadian Psychology/ Psychologie canadienne, 46:2a, 200.

Poulin, C., Gouliquer, L., & Harvey, J. (2004). Lesbians in the Canadian MilitaryIdentity, Self-disclosure, and Individual Adjustment. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Fredericton, NB.

Roxborough, H., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2004). Discriminatory Practices: Lesbian Military Members and their Partners’ Health. Canadian Psychology/Psychologie canadienne, 45:2a, 136.

Roxborough, H., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2004). Discriminatory Practices: Lesbian Military Members and their Partners’ Health. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, St-John’s, Newfoundland.

Roxborough, H., Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (2004). Military investigations for homosexuality: Psychological, physical, and social impact on lesbian servicewomen and their partners. Canadian Sex Research Forum, Fredericton, NB.

Poulin, C. (2003) Roundtable III: Experiences of foreign militaries. Don’t ask, don’t tell: 10 years later.

Examining institutional moments and cognitive schemata in the everyday of Canadian military lesbians and their long term partners. (April 17, 2002) Department of Women Studies’ Colloquium series, University of York, United Kingdom.

Poulin, C. (2002). Lesbian partners of Canadian military women soldiers: a tug of war between two cultures. Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society: Challenge and Change for the Military Institution, the Professsion, and Leadership in the 21st Century. Kingston, Ontario

Harvey, J., Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L. (2001). Developing a Positive Sexual Identity as a Gay Woman in the Canadian Military: An oxymoron? Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association Meeting, Social Sciences and Humanities Congress, Laval, Québec.

Gouliquer, M.L., & Poulin, C. (2001). For Better and for Worse: Psychological Demands and Structural Impacts of the Military on Gay Servicewomen and their Partners in Long-term Relationships. 18th Annual Qualitative Analysis Conference: Doing ethnographies and ethnographic doings, Hamilton, Ontario.

Poulin, C. (2001). “The military is the wife and I am the mistress” Partners of Gay Service Women. Atlantis, 26(1), 65 - 76.

Poulin, C. (2001). Symposium: L'histoire / History (Chair). Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association Meeting, Social Sciences and Humanities Congress, Laval, Québec.

Poulin, C. (2001). The invisible partners of gay servicewomen: The process of erasing the self. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) convention, Laval, Québec.

Poulin, C. & Gouliquer, L. (2000). Partners of Gay Service Women: “The invisible dependent.” Paper presented at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association Meeting, Social Sciences and Humanities Congress, Edmonton, Alberta.

Poulin, M.B.C., (1999). “Closeted Military Wives”: The Untold Story of Partners of Lesbians in the Canadian Military. Paper presented at the Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women (CRIAW) convention, Sudbury, Ontario.

Gouliquer, L., & Poulin, C. (1999). L’impact de la Charte des droits et libertés pour les lesbiennes dans les Forces armées canadiennes. Au-delà de l’invisibilité, 3(2), 8.

Poulin, C., & Gouliquer, L., (1999). Un bien drôle de mariage: Les lesbiennes et les forces armées canadiennes. Au-delà de l’invisibilité, 3(2), 9.






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