‘train[of.thought]spotting’, by Cristina Diamant and Francis Gene-Rowe, SPAM zine, Digital Dreamland, 2025.

Queering feminist geography III: Calling all allies and accomplices, by the Queering Feminist Geography Collective, 2025. Article. Zine.

We Have Always Lived in the Bunker: Toxic Nostalgia in the Post-Traumatic Culture of Attack on Titan. Toxic Nostalgia on Screen: Undead Memory in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Simon Bacon, Lexington Books, 2024.

Organising in the Post-Pandemic Space. Let Us Rise: Trade Unionism in Ireland (volume 2), edited by Róisín Dubh and Cristina Diamant, Iskra Books, 2023.

Toate minciunile și abuzurile prin care șefii din România încearcă să profite de tine, by Andrei Gudu. VICE Romania, 2023.

A Roundtable with Women Trade Unionists, by Cristina Diamant, Róisín Dubh, and Nora Labo. Let Us Rise: Trade Unionism in Ireland (volume 2), edited by by Róisín Dubh and Cristina Diamant, Iskra Books, 2023.

Iceland: A Cold House for Workers, by Mícheál Ó Súsleabh and Cristina Diamant. Peace, Land, and Bread, 2023.

SF+Extraction: An Interview with the London Science Fiction Research Community, by Gautam Bhatia, Cristina Diamant, and Francis Gene-Rowe. Strange Horizons, 2022.

The Banality of Aestheticised Evil: Watching Attack on Titan under Lockdown. Revista Echinox, 02/2020.

Dolorous Lilith, Lolita, on Page, Screen, and in the Street: A Transmedial Analysis of the Nymphet’s Afterlife in Popular Culture. They Have it Good, or Do They? Women’s Agency in Contemporary Visual and Material Cultures, edited by Elodie Chazalon, Michel Houdiard, 2019.

Ce sperăm că va fi postumanismul. Postumanismul, coordinated by Alex Ciorogar, Editura Tracus Arte, 2019.

Renegocierea culturală a primei impresii la Emma Woodhouse și Fanny Price. Jane Austen: Glose, înțelesuri, interogări, coordinated by Mihaela Mudure, Casa Cărții de Știință, 2019.

The Bandit Strikes Back in Black ’47. Revista Echinox, 02/2018.

Monique Wittig: Transgressive Bodies, Transgressing Borders. Transcending Borders and Binaries: New Insights into Language, Literature, and Culture, edited by P. Penda, T. Bijelić, and Ž. Babić, University of Banja Luka, 2018.

De-centring Human Agency in Pop Culture: The Slave Religions of R’hllor and the Many-Faced God in A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. Proceedings of the 1st ClujLit Conference, Conflict: Not a Matter of Black and White, Casa Cărții de Știință, 2016.

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