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Arai, S., Yuen, F., & Fortune, D. (2008, May). Community dislocation and reconnection through leisure: Women in prison and their prospects for reintegration. Paper presented at the 12th Canadian Congress on Leisure Research, Concordia University, Montreal, QC.
- Fortune, D., & Whyte, C. (forthcoming). Re-imagining institutional spaces: The role of leisure in negotiating social change. Leisure/Loisir.
- Fortune, D., Thompson, J., Pedlar, A., & Yuen, F. (2010). Social justice and women leaving prison: beyond punishment and exclusion. Contemporary Justice Review, 13(1), 19-33.
- Fortune, D., Pedlar, A., & Yuen, F. (2010). Leisure and social development in the context of women who *offend*. In H. Mair, S.M. Arai, & D.G. Reid (Eds.). Decentring work: Critical perspectives on leisure, development, and social change. University of Calgary Press.
- Pedlar, A., Yuen, F., & Fortune, D. (2008). Incarcerated Women and Leisure: Making Good Girls out of Bad? Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 42(1), 24-36.
- Pedlar, A., Arai, S. M., & Yuen, F. (2007). Media representation of federally sentenced women and leisure opportunities: Ramifications for social inclusion. Leisure/Loisir, 31, 255-276.
- Yuen, F. (2009). Kicking and Screaming. International Review of Qualitative Research, 2(4), 429-432.
- Yuen, F. (forthcoming). “I've never been so free in all my life”: Healing through Aboriginal ceremonies in prison. Leisure/Loisir.
- Yuen, F. (in press). Embracing Emotionality: Clothing my “Naked Truths”. Critical Criminology.
- Yuen, F., & Pedlar, A. (2009). Leisure as a context for Justice: Aboriginal Women in prison and their experiences in ceremony. Journal of Leisure Research, 41(4), 545-562.
- Yuen, F., Thompson, J., & Pedlar, A. (2006).Volunteering and engagement in leisure: A restorative justice approach to working with incarcerated women. Restorative Directions Journal, 2(1), 22-35.
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