Books
Law, Lisa (2000) Sex work in Southeast Asia: The place of desire in a time of AIDS, London and New York: Routledge.
Edited volumes
Kong, Lily and Lisa Law (eds) (2002) Contested landscapes, Asian cities. Special issue of Urban Studies 39(9).
Ang, Ien, Lisa Law and Mandy Thomas (eds) (2000) Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian identities in art, media and popular culture, Pluto Press Australia.
Journal articles
Horton, Benjamin, Bird, Michael, Birkland, Thomas, Cowie, Susan, Ong, Jin Eong, Hawkes, Andrea, Khoon, Gong Wooi, Law, Lisa, Macgregor, Colin, Tan Shau-Hwai Aileen, Teh, Tiong Sa and Yasin, Zulfigar (2008) ‘Environmental and socio-economic dynamics of the Indian Ocean Tsunami in Penang, Malaysia’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 29:307-24.
Rigg, Jonathan, Carl Grundy-Warr, Lisa Law and May Tan-Mullins (2008) ‘Grounding a natural disaster: Thailand and the 2004 tsunami’, Asia Pacific Viewpoint 49(2):137-54.
Hawkes, Andrea, Michael Bird, Susan Cowie, Carl Grundy-Warr, Benjamin P. Horton, Aileen Tan Shau Hwai, Lisa Law, Colin Macgregor, Jonathan Nott, Jin Eong Ong, Jonathan Rigg, Ruth Robinson, May Tan-Mullins, Teh Tiong Sa, Zulfigar Yasin and Lee Wan Aik (2007) ‘Sediments deposited by the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami along the Malaysia–Thailand Peninsula ‘, Marine Geology 242 (1-3):169-90.
Law, Lisa, Tim Bunnell and Chin-Ee Ong (2007) ‘The Beach, the gaze and film tourism’, Tourist Studies 7(2):145-168.
Tan-Mullins, M., J. Rigg, L. Law and C. Grundy-Warr (2007) ‘Re-mapping the politics of aid: The changing structures and networks of humanitarian assistance in post-tsunami Thailand’, Progress in Development Studies 7(4):327-44.
Rigg, J., L. Law, M. Tan-Mullins and C. Grundy-Warr (2005) ‘The Indian Ocean tsunami: Socioeconomic impacts in Thailand’, The Geographical Journal 171(4):374-79.
Buranakul, S., C. Grundy-Warr, B. Horton, L. Law and J. Rigg (2005) ‘The Asian tsunami, academics and academic research’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 26(2):244-48.
Bunnell, Tim, Lily Kong and Lisa Law (2005) ‘Social and cultural geographies of Southeast Asia’, Social and Cultural Geography 6(1):135-149.
Law, Lisa (2003) ‘Transnational cyberpublics: New political spaces for labour migrants in Asia’, Ethnic and Racial Studies 26(2):234-252.
Law, Lisa (2002) ‘Defying disappearance: Filipino labour migrants and public space in Hong Kong’, Urban Studies 39(9):1625-1645.
Kong, Lily and Lisa Law (2002) Contested landscapes, Asian cities. Introduction to special issue of Urban Studies 39(9): 1503-1512.
Lam, T., Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Lisa Law (2002) ‘Sustaining families transnationally: Chinese-Malaysians in Singapore’, Asia-Pacific migration journal 11(1):117-143.
Gibson, Katherine, Lisa Law and Deirdre McKay (2001) ‘Beyond Heroes and Victims: Filipina Contract Migrants, Economic Activism and Class Transformations’, International Feminist Journal of Politics 3(3):365-386.
Law, Lisa (2001) ‘Home cooking: Filipino women and geographies of the senses in Hong Kong’, Ecumene 8(3):264-283.
Law, Lisa and Kathy Nadeau (1999) ‘Globalisation, migration and class struggles: NGO mobilisation for Filipino domestic workers, Kasarinlan 14(3&4):51-68.
Law, Lisa (1998) ‘Cartographies of desire: Mapping Cebu’s sex industry’, Communal / Plural: Journal of transnational cultural studies, 6(1):87-105.
Law, Lisa (1998) ‘Local autonomy, national policy and global imperatives: Sex work and HIV/AIDS in Cebu City’, Asia-Pacific viewpoint, 39(1):53-71.
Law, Lisa (1998) ‘Third cultures in Vancouver, Hong Kong and Singapore: NGOs and sites of transnational activism’, Australian-Canadian studies, 16(1):73-90.
Book chapters
Law, Lisa and Jon Goss (in press) ‘Chinatown and the virtual classroom in Singapore and Hawaii’, in Terence Wesley Smith and Jon Goss (eds) Changing Places: Critical perspectives and pedagogies in Asia Pacific Studies, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu.
Law, Lisa (2006) ‘Remapping the geopolitics of terror: Uncanny urban spaces in Singapore’, in H. Berking, S. Frank, L. Frers, M. Low, L. Meier, S. Steets and S. Stoetzer (eds) Negotiating urban conflicts: Interaction, space and control, Transcript, Bielefeld, pp.53-65.
Law, Lisa (2005) ‘Sensing the city: Urban experiences’, in Paul Cloke, Phil Crang and Mark Goodwin (eds), Introducing human geographies, Hodder Arnold, London, 2nd edition.
Law, Lisa (2004) ‘Food’, in Stephan Harrison, Steve Pile and Nigel Thrift (eds) Patterned Ground, Reaktion Press, London, pp.250-251.
Law, Lisa (2002) ‘Sites of transnational activism: Filipino NGOs in Hong Kong’, in Brenda Yeoh, Peggy Teo and Shirlena Huang (eds) Gender politics in the Asia-Pacific region, London and New York: Routledge, pp.205-222.
Law, Lisa (1997) ‘Dancing on the bar: Sex, money and the uneasy politics of third space’, in Steve Pile and Michael Keith (eds) Geographies of resistance, London and New York: Routledge, pp.107-123.
Law, Lisa (1997) ‘A matter of “choice”: Discourses on prostitution in the Philippines’, in Lenore Manderson and Margaret Jolly (eds) Sites of Desire/Economies of Pleasure: Sexualities in Asia and the Pacific, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp.233-261.
Law, Lisa (1997) ‘Cebu and Ceboom: Globalisation in a Philippine city’, in Peter Rimmer (ed) Pacific Rim development: Integration and globalisation in the Asia Pacific economy, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, pp.240-266.
Reprinted papers
Bunnell, Tim, Lily Kong and Lisa Law (2007 [2005]) ‘Social and cultural geographies of Southeast Asia’, in Rob Kitchen (ed) Mapping worlds: International perspectives on social and cultural geographies, London and New York: Routledge, pp.131-45.
Bunnell, Tim, Lily Kong and Lisa Law (2005) ‘????????????’ [‘Social and cultural geographies of Southeast Asia’], Journal of Geographical Science (Taiwan) 40:1-16.
Law, Lisa (2005 [2001]) ‘Home cooking: Filipino women and geographies of the senses in Hong Kong’, in David Howes (ed) Empire of the senses, Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers.
Law, Lisa (2003 [1997]) ‘Dancing on the bar: Sex, money and the uneasy politics of third space’, in Ash Amin and Nigel Thrift (eds) The Blackwell cultural economy reader, Oxford: Blackwell.