Treena Orchard, PhD

Associate Professor

Room 343, HSB
519 661-2111 x84313
torchar2@uwo.ca
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Education

  • PhD (Manitoba)
  • MA (Memorial)
  • BA (Saskatchewan)

Graduate Program Supervision

  • Health & Rehabilitation Sciences |

Research In Profile

Associate Professor Treena Orchard is an anthropologist and author who researches sexuality, gender and health among marginalized groups and within the context of her own life. She has published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters and is featured in 130+ media stories about her research, activism and public scholarship. Treena also been a featured guest on several podcasts, including one hosted by NYT Best-Selling author Dr. Wednesday Martin, who also penned the foreword to her memoir. Told with humour and vulnerability, Sticky, Sexy, Sad: Swipe Culture & The Darker Side of Dating Apps (University of Toronto Press) is a riveting and inspiring manifesto about how we can stay true to ourselves amid the digitization of love in the twenty-first century.

Featured Publications and Projects

Books

  • Orchard, T. (2024). Sticky, Sexy, Sad: Swipe Culture & the Darker Side of Dating Apps, University of Toronto Press, April publication.
  • Dewey, S., Zhang, T. & Orchard, T. (2016). Sex workers and Criminalization in North America and China: Ethical and Legal Issues in Exclusionary Regimes, NYC: Springer Press.
  • Orchard, T. (2017). Remembering the Body: Ethical Issues in Body Mapping Research. NYC: Springer Press (Springer Briefs in Anthropology- Anthropology and Ethics).

Chapters and Reports

  • Martin, W., Orchard, T. (2023). Age-Hypogamy Qualitative Research - Primary Sources.
  • Orchard, T. (2022). Virtual Sexual Identities: Embodied Aspirations, Tensions, and Lessons from the Bumble Dating App, (Invited) in The Routledge Companion to Gender, Sexuality and Culture, Ed, E. Rees, 65-75.
  • Orchard, T. (2022). Neither Crone nor Cougar: Navigating Intimacy & Ageism on Dating Apps, In Gender, Sex and Tech!: An Intersectional Feminist Guide, Jill Fellows & Lisa Smith, Eds. Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press, 86-100.
  • Dewey, S. & Orchard, T. (2022). Reconfiguring Sexuality and Stigma: Perspectives of North American Women in Street-Based Sex Work, IN Reconfiguring Stigma in Studies of Sex for Sale, J. Bjønness, M. Skilbrei and L. Nencel, Eds. NYC: Routledge, 139-153.
  • Boydell, K. & Orchard, T. (2020). Concluding Remarks - Remembering the Body. In Boydell K.M. (ed). Applying Body Mapping in Research . London: Taylor and Francis, 123-129.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

  • Orchard, T. (2023). “It can be very easy to feel uncomfortable”: Socio-spatial constructions of campus safety among university students and administrators. Emotion, Space & Society, Vol. 49,
  • Shepherd, R. & Orchard, T. (2022). ”We cause a ruckus”: Exploring How Indigenous Youth Navigate the Challenges of Community Engagement and Leadership. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 19, 9542. 
  • Orchard. T. & Sangaraganesan, D.M. (2022). “This Isn’t Just a Research Project”: Exploring the Links Between Slang and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence Among University Students in a Canadian City, Sex Education,
  • Orchard, T., Salter, K., Bunch, M. & Benoit, C. (2021). Money, Agency, and Self- Care Among Cisgender and Trans Sex Workers in a Canadian City, Social Sciences, 10(1), 6;
  • Orchard, T.  (2020). Body Mapping: Visual Research & Transformative Human Experience, Revista Mundau-Religion, Health and Corporealities, 7:161-168.
  • Orchard, T., Murie, A., Salter, K., Elash, H., Middleton, C., Bunch, M., & Benoit, C. (2019). Balance, Capacity, and The Contingencies of Everyday Life: Narrative Etiologies of Health Among Women in Street-Based Sex Work, Qualitative Health Research, 30(4): 518-529.

Visit  for a comprehensive list of publications.

Current Grants and Research Projects

  • Orchard, T. (PI), Mantler, T. and Burke, S (Co-Investigators). Surviving or Thriving?: Exploring how Children & Caregivers in Ontario Cultivate Resilience in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Social Science & Humanities Council of Canada- Insight Development Grant. 2022-2024 ($56, 314)
  • McKinley, G.  (PI), Orchard, T. and six other applicants from 澳门六合彩开奖预测 & Whitefish River First Nation (Co-Investigators). It Takes a Village: Social Inclusion, Support and Purpose as a means of Supporting Individuals engaged in Substance Misuse in a Rural First Nation in Ontario, Canada.  Canadian Research Initiative in Substance Misuse, Ontario. 2019-20202 ($34,620).
  • Orchard, T. “Beauty”, “Chill Broad”, and “Wifey”: Exploring Sexual Terminologies at 澳门六合彩开奖预测. Social Science & Humanities Research Council of Canada Explore Grant-UWO. 2019-2020 ($6990).
  • Matheson, K. (Carleton University), Orchard, T. and twenty other collaborators from Indigenous Studies, Nursing, Neuroscience, Psychology, Sociology, Digital Media, Art & Design, Medicine. Youth Futures: Bringing Together Indigenous and 澳门六合彩开奖预测 Approaches to Promote Youth Resilience and Prosperity in First Nations Communities. Social Science and Humanities Council of Canada. 2017-2024 (2,500,000).

Featured Graduate Student Projects

Women’s Sexuality After Spinal Cord Injury

  • Merna, Selma (2020-  ). PhD Rehabilitation Sciences.

Gender, Work, and Social Inequalities for Filipino Women Caregivers in Ontario

  • Bobadilla, Andrea (2013- ). PhD Rehabilitation Sciences.

Sexuality, Identity, and Governance Among Adults with Intellectual Disabilities

  • Cox, Vanessa (2013- ).  PhD Rehabilitation Sciences.

The Impact of Covid-19 on Intimate Relationships

  • Mishele Kaplan, Mishele (2021-  ). MSc Health & Rehabilitation Studies

  • Borsato, Xavier (2019-2021). MSc Health & Rehabilitation Studies

  • Yosieph, Lily (2017-2021). MSc Health & Rehabilitation Studies

Visit for a list of completed student theses and dissertations in the repository.

Additional Information

Academic Appointments and Research Affiliations

  • Department of Women's Studies

Media Highlights

Contributed Content

Interviews and Commentary
  • about the Facebook group “Are
    We Dating the Same Guy, London, Ontario”, where we talked about dating apps,
    safety, and my forthcoming book  (August 17,2023).
  • about my testimony in the case of 7-
    11 applying for a licence to serve alcohol at a location near 澳门六合彩开奖预测 (Apr. 26, 2023)
  • , The 21 best
    second date ideas, according to relationship experts  (March 23,2023).

  • , aired on CTV (Feb. 3, 2023).
  • (March 26, 2021)
  • (February 3, 2021)
  • (February 11, 2020)

Visit professor Orchard's for an online publication and features listing.

Awards

  • Faculty Scholar Award: 2022
  • Faculty of Health Sciences Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
  • Faculty of Health Sciences Top 10% Instructor Award: 2016

Professional Activities

Editorial Positions on Peer-Reviewed Journals

Peer Review Activities

  • Invited by Jenn Clement, National Coordinator, Canadian Alliance for Sex Work Law Reform, to contribute expert testimony/statement related to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights review of sex work laws, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act.
  • Invited to review and provide expert insights about discriminatory policies within the  Canadian Armed Forces that impact women and LGBTQ+ members
  • Expert Consultation to the Anti-Racism and Anti-Oppression Committee at the University of Saskatchewan. 
  • Expert Program Assessor for the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities