Non-refereed Publications
de Laat, S. (2021). “Was it really ‘different back then’?: Reflecting on current global health ethics with a NFB film about CUSO, 1965”. Two-part blog for Canadian History Association’s Teaching & Learning Blog. 24 August 2021. https://cha-shc.ca/news/was-it-really-different-back-then-reflecting-on-current-global-health-ethics-with-a-nfb-film-about-cuso-1965-2021-08-24
de Laat, S. (2019). “Seeing Refugees”: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present. IN Confronting Canadian Migration History, Active History ebook series, Daniel Ross, ed.ISBN (electronic book): 978-1-9990201-3-2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-9UUcbORUmrxOG4dUr1yj5p2CMKBL98e/view
de Laat, S. (2019). “Television and Ebola. How televisions can change disease perception & reduce stigma,” ELRHA, https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/television-and-ebola/
de Laat, S.(2019). “How can cultural history of ‘health’ change disease perceptions & reduce stigma?” ELRHA https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/how-can-cultural-history-of-health-change-disease-perception-reduce-stigma/
de Laat, S.(2018). “Seeing Refugees”: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present. ActiveHistory.ca. 25 October. http://active history.ca/2018/10/seeing-refugees-using-old-photographs-to-gain-new-perspectives-on-refugees-past-and-present/
de Laat, S. Marshall, D. “Treasures of CIDA’s 30-Year-Old Photography Collections: A Visual Perspective on Canadian International Aid,” Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, 2 December 2016. http://aidhistory.ca/treasures-of-cidas-30-year-old-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/ Cross-posted: ActiveHistory.ca http://activehistory.ca/2016/12/the-cida-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/
de Laat, S. “Portfolio: Barton Village Series”. Introduction by Amanda Dudnik. Hamilton Arts and Letters. Issue 9.1. June 2016.
de Laat, S. “Humanitarian visual landscape of 2015.” Picturing Humanitarian Healthcare blog. March 2016. http://humanitarianhealthethics.net/2016/03/31/the-humanitarian-visual-landscape-of-2015/
de Laat, S. “Two tweets, two different takes on people.” Reflections, 3(2). Summer 2015. https://humethnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/reflectons_summer2015_v3n2.pdf
Williams-Jones, B.; de Laat, S.; Hunt, M.; Rochon, C.; Okhowat, A.; Schwartz, L.; Horning, J. 2015. “Easy Decisions, Not Comfortable Decisions: The Ethical Tensions Experienced by Canadian Military Healthcare Professionals on International Deployments.” Ethics and Armed Forces (http://www.ethicsandarmedforces.com/) (Accepted)
de Laat, S. “Film Review: Dirty Wars.” Reflections, 2(2). Autumn 2014. https://humethnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/reflections_autumn2014_v2n2.pdf
EMMRG [www.emmrg.ca], “Doctors, Torture, and the Fog of War: A Review of Doctors of the Dark Side”. Reflections, 2(1), Winter/spring 2014. https://humethnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/reflections_winterspring2014_v2n1.pdf
de Laat, S. "A Gust of Wind", Time and Place: A Cultural Quarterly, Hamilton: Ninth Floor Press. Summer 2013.
de Laat, S. (2019). “Seeing Refugees”: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present. IN Confronting Canadian Migration History, Active History ebook series, Daniel Ross, ed.ISBN (electronic book): 978-1-9990201-3-2 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-9UUcbORUmrxOG4dUr1yj5p2CMKBL98e/view
de Laat, S. (2019). “Television and Ebola. How televisions can change disease perception & reduce stigma,” ELRHA, https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/television-and-ebola/
de Laat, S.(2019). “How can cultural history of ‘health’ change disease perceptions & reduce stigma?” ELRHA https://www.elrha.org/project-blog/how-can-cultural-history-of-health-change-disease-perception-reduce-stigma/
de Laat, S.(2018). “Seeing Refugees”: Using Old Photographs to Gain New Perspectives on Refugees, Past and Present. ActiveHistory.ca. 25 October. http://active history.ca/2018/10/seeing-refugees-using-old-photographs-to-gain-new-perspectives-on-refugees-past-and-present/
de Laat, S. Marshall, D. “Treasures of CIDA’s 30-Year-Old Photography Collections: A Visual Perspective on Canadian International Aid,” Canadian Network on Humanitarian History, 2 December 2016. http://aidhistory.ca/treasures-of-cidas-30-year-old-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/ Cross-posted: ActiveHistory.ca http://activehistory.ca/2016/12/the-cida-photography-collections-a-visual-perspective-on-canadian-international-aid/
de Laat, S. “Portfolio: Barton Village Series”. Introduction by Amanda Dudnik. Hamilton Arts and Letters. Issue 9.1. June 2016.
de Laat, S. “Humanitarian visual landscape of 2015.” Picturing Humanitarian Healthcare blog. March 2016. http://humanitarianhealthethics.net/2016/03/31/the-humanitarian-visual-landscape-of-2015/
de Laat, S. “Two tweets, two different takes on people.” Reflections, 3(2). Summer 2015. https://humethnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/reflectons_summer2015_v3n2.pdf
Williams-Jones, B.; de Laat, S.; Hunt, M.; Rochon, C.; Okhowat, A.; Schwartz, L.; Horning, J. 2015. “Easy Decisions, Not Comfortable Decisions: The Ethical Tensions Experienced by Canadian Military Healthcare Professionals on International Deployments.” Ethics and Armed Forces (http://www.ethicsandarmedforces.com/) (Accepted)
de Laat, S. “Film Review: Dirty Wars.” Reflections, 2(2). Autumn 2014. https://humethnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/reflections_autumn2014_v2n2.pdf
EMMRG [www.emmrg.ca], “Doctors, Torture, and the Fog of War: A Review of Doctors of the Dark Side”. Reflections, 2(1), Winter/spring 2014. https://humethnet.files.wordpress.com/2015/05/reflections_winterspring2014_v2n1.pdf
de Laat, S. "A Gust of Wind", Time and Place: A Cultural Quarterly, Hamilton: Ninth Floor Press. Summer 2013.