Professor | Women's and Gender Studies, Community Psychology
Experience in LGBT2SQ research
Janice Ristock is a professor in Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Manitoba
Interest in LGBT2SQ research
LGBT2SQ Intimate partner violence
Lesbian Relationship Violence
Aboriginal Two-Spirit/LGBT2SQ migration, mobility, health and wellness
Vulnerability and resilience amongst LGBT2SQ people and sexual minorities in Canada
Homophobia in relation to HIV in Aboriginal Communities
Stress, Coping and Health in LGBT2SQ communities
Published Work
- Ristock, J. L. (Ed.). (2011). Intimate partner violence in LGBTQ lives. Routledge Press, New York. (338 pages).
- Ristock, J.L. (2002). No more secrets: Violence in lesbian relationships. New York: Routledge. (242 pages).
- Ristock, J. , Zoccole, A. Potskin, J. and Passante, L. (forthcoming 2016) Impacts of Colonization on Aboriginal Two-Spirit/LGBTQ Canadians' Experiences of Migration and Domestic Violence. Sexualities.
- Ristock, J.L., Zoccole, A and Passante, L. (2011) Aboriginal Two-Spirit and LGBTQ Migration, Mobility and Health: Findings from a Winnipeg Study. Canadian Journal of Aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research. Volume 4, 5-30.
- Iwasaki, Y. & Ristock, J.L. (2007). The nature of stress experienced by gay men and lesbians. Anxiety, Stress and Coping: An International Journal, 28(3), 299-319