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Ryan, Paul and McGarry, Kathryn and Leacy, Becky and Leahy, Patricia (2024) “I don't think I can help you anymore.” Sex workers' experiences of accessing mental health services in Ireland. Sexuality, Gender & Policy. ISSN 2639-5355
Ryan, Paul and McGarry, Kathryn (2022) ‘I miss being honest’: sex workers’ accounts of silence and disclosure with health care providers in Ireland. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 24 (5). pp. 688-701. ISSN 1369-1058
Ryan, Paul and Evers, Natasha and Smith, Adele and Andersson, Svante (2018) Local horizontal network membership for accelerated global market reach. International Marketing Review, 36 (1). ISSN 0265-1335
Ryan, Paul (2016) #Follow: exploring the role of social media in the online construction of male sex worker lives in Dublin, Ireland. Gender, Place and Culture, 23 (12). pp. 1713-1724. ISSN 0966-369X
Ryan, Paul (2012) Ask Angela: Reappraising the Irish 'sexual repression' narrative. History Ireland, 20 (2). pp. 42-45. ISSN 0791-8224
Ryan, Paul (2011) Love, lust and the Irish: Exploring intimate lives through Angela Macnamara's problem page, 1963-1980. Sexualities, 14 (2). pp. 218-234. ISSN 1363-4607
Whitaker, Teresa and Ryan, Paul and Cox, Gemma (2011) Stigmatization Among Drug-Using Sex Workers Accessing Support Services in Dublin. Qualitative Health Research, 21 (8). pp. 1086-1100. ISSN 1468-7941
Ryan, Paul (2010) Asking Angela: Discourses about Sexuality in an Irish Problem Page, 1963-1980. Journal of the History of Sexuality, 19 (2). pp. 317-339. ISSN 1043-4070
Ryan, Paul (2006) Researching Irish gay male lives: reflections on disclosure and intellectual autobiography in the production of personal narratives. Qualitative Research, 6 (2). pp. 151-168. ISSN 1468-7941
Ryan, Paul (2003) Coming Out, Fitting in: The Personal Narratives of Some Irish Gay Men. Irish Journal of Sociology, 12 (2). pp. 68-85. ISSN 0791-6035
Ryan, Paul (2013) The Pursuit of Gay and Lesbian Sexual Citizenship Rights, 1980-2011. In: Sexualities and Irish Society: A Reader. Orpen Press, pp. 101-126. ISBN 9781909895119