Academic Writing
Books:
- Richardson, K., Bryson, K., & Sutherland, J. (Under Contract). Good Enough Ethics By Design: AI and Alternative Digital Realities. Palgrave Macmillan.
Peer-Reviewed Articles:
- Sutherland, J. (2024). Perpetrator disgust as the embodiment of guilt in morally complex cases. Philosophical Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1080/09515089.2024.2367081 [commentary on Ditte Marie Munch-Jurisic’s Perpetrator Disgust: The moral limits of gut feelings]
- Sutherland, J. (2023) The Spectrum of Liability to Defensive Harm and the Case of Child Soldiers. Res Publica. (open access)
Book Reviews:
- Sutherland, J. (2024). A Holistic Account of Subjective Wellbeing. [Review of Fabian, M. A Theory of Subjective Wellbeing.] Philosophical Psychology.
Project Deliverables:
- Knowledge Technologies for Democracy: Hyams, K., Sutherland, J., Ojanen, A., Björk, A., Bettiol, A., Francis, K., Kuyoh, W. & Hanafy, R. Social Risk Toolkit.
- SHARESPACE: Richardson, K., Bryson, K. & Sutherland, J. Ethical Framework.
Public Writing
- 2023-2025. #EverydayLookism Blog Series. With Heather Widdows. Psychology Today.
- AI Confirms our Unrealistic Body Ideals
- Will Weight-Loss Drugs Change our Ideal Bodies?
- Social Media and Unrealistic Beauty Ideals
- Making Up to Make the Grade
- Bustles and Butt Lifts: What Won’t We Do for Beauty?
- Baby-Faced: The Rise of Children Using Anti-aging Products
- Picture Perfect? Mental Health, Social Media, and Body Image
- Netflix’s ‘Uglies’: a Yassified Dystopia
- Is “The Substance” Really a Feminist Film?
- Million-Dollar Smiles
- The Showgirl Without Her War Paint?
- 2022. Agency Intersections Conference Report. With Kathleen Murphy-Hollies and Sean Shields. Imperfect Cognitions.
- 2021. #EverydayLookism Blog Series. With Heather Widdows and Helen Ryland. Psychology Today.
- 2020. #EverydayLookism Blog Series. With Heather Widdows. Psychology Today.
- 2020. Be Ashamed of Body Shaming. With Heather Widdows. Beauty Demands Blog.
- This blogpost was cited by the Mental Health Foundation in Image Editing Apps and Mental Health: Briefing on reducing the influence of the commercial determinants of health.