Gender markers for non-binary people: F Ashley (2021). ‘X’ Why? Gender Markers and Non-Binary Transgender People in Isabel C. Jaramillo Sierra and Laura Carlson (eds.), Trans Rights and Wrongs: A Comparative Study of Legal Reform Concerning Trans Persons, Springer, 33–48
Gender information in administrative records: F Ashley (2021). Recommendations for Institutional and Governmental Management of Gender Information. NYU Review of Law & Social Change, 44(4), 489–528
How the law understands trans people as legal subjects: F Ashley (2020). L’In/visibilité constitutive du sujet trans : l’exemple du droit québécois. Canadian Journal of Law and Society, 35(2), 317–40
Available in English as F Ashley (2022). The Constitutive In/Visibility of the Trans Legal Subject: A Case Study. UCLA Women’s Law Journal, 28(1), 423–57
What counts as material information in medical care: F Ashley (2020). Surgical Informed Consent and Recognizing a Perioperative Duty to Disclose in Transgender Healthcare. McGill Journal of Law and Health, 13(1), 73–116
‘Gender fraud’ laws: F Ashley (2018). Genderfucking Non-Disclosure: Sexual Fraud, Transgender Bodies, and Messy Identities. Dalhousie Law Journal, 41(2), 339–77
Hate crime laws: F Ashley (2018). Don’t Be So Hateful: The Insufficiency of Anti-Discrimination and Hate Crime Laws in Improving Trans Wellbeing, University of Toronto Law Journal, 68(1), 1–36
The law of gender-neutral French: F Ashley (2017). Qui est-ille ? Le respect langagier des élèves non-binaires, aux limites du droit. Service social, 63(2), 35–50
Non-trans law
The voluntary intoxication defence: F Ashley (2020). Nuancing Feminist Perspectives on the Voluntary Intoxication Defence. Manitoba Law Journal, 43(5), 65–94
Funny case names: F Ashley (2020). Humorous Styles of Cause in In Rem Actions: A Comparison of Canada and the United States. Green Bag 2d, 24(1), 15–27
Trans bioethics and health Conversion practices
How to ban them: F Ashley (2023). Banning Transgender Conversion Practices: A Legal and Policy Analysis, UBC Press
Evaluating quality of evidence: T Goodyear, JA Delgado-Ron, F Ashley, R Knight, T Salway (2023). Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity and Expression Change Efforts and Suicidality: Evidence, Challenges, and Future Research Directions. LGBT Health
Why they are unethical: F Ashley (2022). Transporting the Burden of Justification: The Unethicality of Transgender Conversion Practices. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 50(3), 425–42
Changing professional norms: T Salway, F Ashley (2022). Ridding Canadian Medicine of Conversion Therapy. CMAJ, 194(1), E17–18
Professional liability: F Ashley (2021). Corriger nos pratiques : les approches thérapeutiques pour intervenir auprès des enfants trans examinées dans une perspective juridique in Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Denise Medico (eds), Jeunes trans et non binaires : De l’accompagnement à l’affirmation, Éditions du Remue-Ménage, 89–102<
Brief overview: F Ashley (2021). Reparative Therapy in Genny Beemyn and Abbie Goldberg (eds), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Trans Studies, SAGE Publications, vol. 2, 713–17
Countering misinformation
Evaluating quality of evidence: F Ashley, DM Tordoff, J Olson-Kennedy, AJ Restar (2023). Randomized-controlled trials are methodologically inappropriate in adolescent transgender healthcare. International Journal of Transgender Health
‘Gender-exploratory’ therapy: F Ashley (2023). Interrogating ‘Gender Exploratory Therapy’. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 18(2), 472–81
‘Desistance’ among trans youth: F Ashley (2022). The Clinical Irrelevance of ‘Desistance’ Research for Transgender and Gender Creative Youth. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 9(4), 387–97
Trans care and gay conversion therapy: F Ashley (2020). Homophobia, Conversion Therapy, and Care Models for Trans Youth: Defending the Gender-Affirmative Approach. Journal of LGBT Youth, 17(4), 361–83
‘Rapid-onset gender dysphoria’: F Ashley (2020). A Critical Commentary on ‘Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria’. The Sociological Review, 68(4), 779–799
Available in French as F Ashley (2023). « Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria » : Un commentaire critique. GLAD! Revue sur le language, le genre, les sexualités, 13
Changes in gender ratios at clinics: F Ashley (2019). Shifts in Assigned Sex Ratios at Gender Identity Clinics Likely Reflect Changes in Referral Patterns. The Journal of Sexual Medicine, 16(6), 948–49
Bioethical writing
Knowing when to stay quiet is a professional virtue: F Ashley (2024) The Power of Silence. Canadian Journal of Bioethics, 7(1), 56–57
Autonomy over identity-related medical decisions: F Ashley (2023). Youth Should Decide: The Principle of Subsidiarity in Pediatric Transgender Healthcare. Journal of Medical Ethics, 49(2), 110–14
Ethical similarity of reproductive health and trans youth care: F Ashley (2022). Adolescent Medical Transition is Ethical: An Analogy with Reproductive Health. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 32(2), 127–71
Over-research and research fatigue: F Ashley (2020). Accounting for Research Fatigue in Research Ethics, Bioethics, 35(3), 270–76
Political awareness in medicine: F Ashley, S Domínguez (2020). Transgender healthcare does not stop at the doorstep of the clinic. The American Journal of Medicine, 134(2), 158–60
Ethics of gatekeeping: F Ashley (2019). Gatekeeping Hormone Replacement Therapy for Transgender Patients is Dehumanising. Journal of Medical Ethics, 45(7), 480–82
Gender exploration in trans youth health: F Ashley (2019). Thinking an Ethics of Gender Exploration: Against Delaying Transition for Transgender and Gender Creative Youth. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 24(2), 223–36
Ideology in science: F Ashley (2019). Science Has Always Been Ideological, You Just Don’t See It. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(6), 1655–57
False dichotomy of cosmetic vs. medically necessary: F Ashley, C Ells (2018). In Favor of Covering Ethically Important Cosmetic Surgeries: Facial Feminization Surgery for Transgender People. The American Journal of Bioethics, 18(12), 23–25
Other
Do gender assessments work: F Ashley, N Parsa, t kus, KR MacKinnon (2023). Do gender assessments prevent regret in transgender healthcare? A narrative review. Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
Defining ‘informed consent models’: F Ashley, GN Rider, CM St Amand (2021). The Continuum of Informed Consent Models in Transgender Health. Family Practice, 38(4), 543–44
Gender dysphoria as experience vs. diagnosis: F Ashley (2021). The Misuse of Gender Dysphoria: Toward Greater Conceptual Clarity in Transgender Health. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 16(6), 1159–64
Gender information in health records: CA Kronk, AR Everhart, F Ashley, HM Thompson, TE Schall, TG Goetz, L Hiatt, Z Derrick, R Queen, A Ram, EM Guthman, OM Danforth, E Lett, E Potter, SD Sun, Z Marshall, R Karnoski (2021). Transgender Data Collection in the Electronic Health Record: Current Concepts and Issues. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 29(2), 271–84
How statistics can mislead: F Ashley. Simpson’s Paradox in LGBTQ+ Policy: A Case Study. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 18, 800–04
Miscellaneous
We need to nuance how we discuss adoption in trans youth care:F Ashley (2023). Reflecting on the Rhetoric of Adoption in Trans Youth Care. Bulletin of Applied Transgender Studies, 2(3–4), 249–75
How we express a collective identity through heroines: F Ashley, S Sanchinel (2023). The Saint of Christopher Street: Marsha P. Johnson and the Social Life of a Heroine. Feminist Review, 134, 39–55
How people get a gender identity: F Ashley (2023). What Is It like to Have a Gender Identity? MIND
Conceptualizing social transition: F Ashley, A Skolnik (2022). Social Transition in Laura Erickson-Schroth (ed), Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, 2nd ed, Oxford University Press, 185–214
Coining the term ‘gender modality’: F Ashley (2022). ‘Trans’ Is My Gender Modality: A Modest Terminological Proposal in Laura Erickson-Schroth (ed.), Trans Bodies, Trans Selves, 2nd ed., Oxford University Press, 22
Gender neutral French: F Ashley (2019). Les personnes non-binaires en français : une perspective concernée et militante. H-France Salon, 11(14), art 5
Empirical research & systematic reviews
Prevalence of conversion practices: T Salway, DJ Kinitz, H Kia, F Ashley, D Giustini, A Tiwana, R Archibald, A Mallakzadeh, E Dromer, O Ferlatte, T Goodyear, A Abramovich (2023). A systematic review of the prevalence of lifetime experience with ‘conversion’ practices among sexual and gender minority populations. PLoS ONE, 18(10), e0291768
Stigma against detransitioners: KR MacKinnon, WA Gould, F Ashley, G Enxuga, H Kia, LE Ross (2022). (De)Transphobia: Examining the Socio-Politically Driven Gender Minority Stressors Experienced by People Who Detransitioned. Bulletin of Applied Transgender Studies, 1(3-4), 236–59
Health needs and experiences of detransitioners: KR MacKinnon, H Kia, T Salway, F Ashley, A Lacombe-Duncan, A Abramovich, G Enxuga, LE Ross (2022). Health Care Experiences of Patients Discontinuing or Reversing Prior Gender-Affirming Treatments. JAMA Network Open, 5(7), e2224717
Prevalence of conversion practices: M Blais, F Cannas Aghedu, F Ashley, M Samoilenko, L Chamberland, I Côté (2022). Sexual orientation and gender identity and expression conversion exposure and their correlates among LGBTQI2+ persons in Québec, Canada. PLoS ONE, 17(4), e0265580
Clinician perspectives on gender assessments: KR MacKinnon, F Ashley, H Kia, JSH Lam, Y Krakowsky, LE Ross. Preventing Transition ‘Regret’: An Institutional Ethnography of Gender-Affirming Medical Care Assessment Practices in Canada. Social Science & Medicine, 291, art. 114477