
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Journal Articles
Fabricius, A., O'Doherty, K., & Yen, J. (2025). Data ethics and the Canadian Code of Ethics for Psychologists. Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1037/cap0000440
O’Doherty, K., Fairley, C., Badulescu, D. & Fabricius, A. (2024). Analyzing discourse for implicit ontologies. Qualitative Psychology, 11(2), 294–314. https://doi.org/10.1037/qup0000293
Beijbom, M., Fabricius, A., & O’Doherty, K. (2023). Women's health magazines and postfeminist healthism: A critical discourse analysis. Feminism & Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1177/09593535231169823
Fabricius, A., Rutherford, A., & O’Doherty, K. (2022). Navigating violence and risk: A critical discourse analysis of blind women’s portrayals of self-protective measures. Feminism & Psychology. 32(4), 443–461. https://doi.org/10.1177/09593535221080352
D'Souza, A., Fabricius, A., Amodio, V., Colquhoun, H., Lewko, J., Haag, H. L., Quilico, E., Archambault, P., Colantonio, A., & Mollayeva, T. (2022). Men’s gendered experiences of rehabilitation and recovery following traumatic brain injury: A reflexive thematic analysis. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. DOI: 10.1080/09602011.2020.1822882
Barned, C., Fabricius, A., Stintzi, A., Mack, D., & O’Doherty, K. (2022). “The rest of my childhood was lost”: Canadian children and adolescents’ experiences navigating inflammatory bowel disease. Qualitative Health Research, 32(1), 95-107. https://doi.org/10.1177/10497323211046577
Snell, K., Fabricius, A., Stroud, K., & O’Doherty, K. (2022). Investigating quality of life from the perspectives of older adults in local communities. Journal of Aging & Social Policy. 34(4), 588-606. https://doi.org/10.1080/08959420.2021.1927618
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Fabricius, A., D’Souza, A., Amodio, V., Colantonio, A., & Mollayeva, T. (2020). Women’s gendered experiences of traumatic brain injury. Qualitative Health Research, 30(7), https://doi.org/10.1177/1049732319900163
Book Chapter
DeKeseredy, W.S., Fabricius, A., & Hall-Sanchez, A. (2015). Fueling aggrieved entitlement:
The contribution of women against feminism postings. In W.S. DeKeseredy & L. Leonard (Eds.), Crimsoc report 4: Gender, victimology & restorative justice (pp. 1-33). Hook, UK: Waterside Press.
Conference Proceedings
Fabricius, A. (2021). Privacy is a feminist issue: Reconsidering data sharing in menstrual self-tracking apps. IEEE International Symposium on Ethics in Engineering, Science and Technology (ETHICS), pp. 1-1, doi: 10.1109/ETHICS53270.2021.9632745
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SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Fabricius, A. & Yen, J. (2025, Nov). Using AI and digital tools in research and practice: Societal, ethical, and clinical implications. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Satellite Conference – AI in Psychology, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Fabricius, A. (2025, June). Exploring emerging and neglected ethical issues in psychology [Panelist]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 2025 Convention, St. John’s, NFLD, Canada.
Fabricius, A. (2025, June). The ethics of AI-driven wellness: A critical look at mental health apps and platforms. In J. Gauthier & D. Stewart (Chairs), Ethics Update. [Conference symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 2025 Convention, St. John’s, NFLD, Canada.
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Fabricius, A. & Yen, J. (2024, June). Big data psychology: Colonial logics, real world impacts, and guidelines for use [Conference presentation]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 2024 Convention, Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Fabricius, A., & O’Doherty, K. (2024, May). Engaged theorizing to meet the needs of the current moment: The case for a more-than-human psychology [Conference presentation]. International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP), Belgrade, Serbia.
Fabricius, A. & O’Doherty, K. (2023, June 23-25). Exploring how trust in patient-physician relations is changing with the integration of AI in clinical decision-making. In A. Fabricius (Chair), Psychology and the transformative effects of digital tech, AI, and algorithms: Parts I and II [Symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention 2023, Toronto, ON, Canada.
White, L., Fabricius, A., & O’Doherty, K. (2023, June 23-25). Digital data deliberation [Conference presentation]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 2023 Convention, Toronto, ON, Canada. In A. Fabricius (Chair), Psychology and the transformative effects of digital tech, AI, and algorithms: Parts I and II [Symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) Convention 2023, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Fabricius, A. & Yen, J. (2023, June 23-25). Rethinking our approaches to studying the digital turn: A new program of study [Conference presentation]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 2023 Convention, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Fabricius, A. (2022, June 17-19). Posthuman data subjects: Reconsidering data sharing in menstrual self-tracking apps [Conference presentation]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) 2022 Convention, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Fabricius, A. & Yen, J. (2022, May 27-28; June 3-4). Contesting the colonial logics of Big Data-psychology. In M. Dege (Moderator), Psychological theorising of social issues: Big Data, digital technology, and education [Salon]. International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP), Online Conference.
Fabricius, A., Yen, J., Schraube, E., & O’Doherty, K. (2022, May 27-28; June 3-4). Exploring how we can put theoretical psychology to work in the Digital Revolution [Roundtable discussion]. International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP), Online Conference.
Fabricius, A. (2021, Oct 28-31). Privacy is a feminist issue: Reconsidering data sharing in menstrual self-tracking apps [Conference presentation]. IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society, Online Conference.
Fabricius, A. (2021, Aug 23-25). AI is a critical health psychology issue [Conference presentation]. International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP), Online Conference.
Fabricius, A. (2021, Aug 23-25). Are digital health technologies actually improving our health? Exploring FemTech and menstrual self-tracking apps [Conference presentation]. International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP), Online Conference.
Fabricius, A. & O’Doherty, K. (2021, June 1-25). Unfeminine, unhealthy and unusual: Women’s experiences of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In K. Soucie (Chair), Feminist perspectives on Canadian women’s experiences with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) [Symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Online Conference.
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Fabricius, A. (2019, Oct 22-24). Lay expertise in scientific research [Conference presentation]. AGE-WELL meeting, Moncton, NB, Canada.
Kirkland, S., Kontos, P., O’Doherty, K., Marcotte, A., Jenkins, A., Fabricius, A., & Sun, C. (2019, Oct 22-24). Exploring best practices for engaging older adults in research through a case study approach [Poster]. AGE-WELL meeting, Moncton, NB, Canada.
Fabricius, A. (2019, Aug 19-23). "Othering" women with polycystic ovarian syndrome: A critical literature review [Conference presentation]. International Society for Theoretical Society (ISTP), Aarhus University, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Fabricius, A., D’Souza, A., Amodio, V., Haag, L., Colantonio, A., & Mollayeva, T. (2019, May 31-June 2). Women’s gendered experience of traumatic brain injury. In A. D’Souza (Chair), Exploring Gender in traumatic brain injury. [Symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Halifax, NS.
D’Souza, A., Fabricius, A., Amodio, V., Haag, L., Colantonio, A., & Mollayeva, T. (2019, May 31-June 2). Men’s gendered experience of traumatic brain injury. In A. D’Souza (Chair), Exploring Gender in traumatic brain injury. [Symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Halifax, NS.
Amodio, V., D’Souza, A., Fabricius, A., Haag, L., Colantonio, A., & Mollayeva, T. (2019, May 31-June 2). Methodological issues in studying gender. In A. D’Souza (Chair), Exploring Gender in traumatic brain injury. [Symposium]. Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), Halifax, NS.
Fabricius, A. (2019, Mar 13-16). Women discuss their experiences of traumatic brain injury [Conference presentation]. International Brain Injury Association’s (IBIA) 13th World Congress on Brain Injury, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Fabricius, A. (2019, Feb 28-Mar3). Visually impaired women discuss violence to develop relevant violence prevention programming [Conference presentation]. Association for Women in Psychology (AWP), Newport, RI, USA.
Fabricius, A. (2018, Mar 8-11). Thinking critically about women’s self-defense [Conference presentation]. Association for Women in Psychology (AWP), Philadelphia, PA, USA.
DeKeseredy, W., Fabricius., A., Hall-Sanchez., A. (2014, Nov 19-22). Backlash postings: Aggrieved entitlement on the internet [Conference presentation]. American Society for Criminology (ASC) Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA.