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Living Experiences in Conversation

Tobin, Tony McNaughton and Nafisa Yussf
25 November 2021

Schooling and university experiences of ethnic, gender and sexuality diverse young adults in Sydney

Sujith Kumar
24 November 2021

Stigma and the structure of health systems

Sione Crawford, Fiona Haigh, Dr. Thomas Ungar
21 October 2021

Stigma and Policy

Matt Craig, Carrie Fowlie, Jules Kim and Stuart Manoj-Margison
29 September 21

COVID-19 vaccine acceptability among priority populations

Joanne Bryant, Loren Brener, Jake Rance, Dean Murphy, Simon Graham and Daniel Storer
27 August 21

Gay Men's Life Stories

Peter Robinson
18 August 21

Introduction to stigma for the BBV workforce

Loren Brener, Timothy Broady, Darryl O'Donnell and Aaron Cogle
17 August 21

Hepatitis B and hepatitis C: Next steps in social research

Joanne Bryant and Limin Mao
30 July 21

My Story Cards

Jude Page
21 July 21

Health #foryou: healthcare workers on TikTok

Clare Southerton
16 June 21

Communities of care: COVID-19 in NSW Aboriginal communities

Reuben Bolt, Mitchell Beadman, Kristy Gardner, Simon Graham and Joanne Bryant
15 June 21

Exploring the New ABS Standard for Sex and Gender Variables

Nicky Bath and Andrew Moore
5 May 21

Movement and meaning during COVID: insights from a digital photo diary study

Marianne Clark
21 April 2021

鈥淲e鈥檝e had a circuit breaker for an old dogma of more than 20 years鈥: Opioid Agonist Treatment during COVID-19, the CHOICE Study

Anna Conway
17 March 2021

Sex, drugs and 'wild' self-care: re-evaluating 'risky' health-related practices within the queer community

Simon Clay
24 February 2021

How can we strengthen the role of families in the response to blood borne viruses?

Christy Newman, Asha Persson, Kerryn Drysdale and Anthony K J Smith
2 December 2020

Why trust digital health? Understanding the perspectives of communities affected by BBVs/STIs and social stigma

James MacGibbon, Anthony K J Smith and Christy Newman
21 October 2020

Australians鈥 experiences of the COVID-19 crisis 鈥 emerging findings from a social research project

Deborah Lupton
19 August 2020

Stigma among people who inject drugs and people living with hepatitis C

Loren Brener & Timothy Broady with聽Jude Byrne & Jenny Heslop聽
27 July 2020

Transgender people, victimisation and criminology: where is the research?

Andy Kaladelfos
6 May 2020

Work that body: male bodies in digital culture

Jamie Hakim
1 April 2020

Is policy advocacy a dirty word for researchers?

Alison Ritter AO
18 March 2020

Sex and Drugs Lecture 2020

5 March 2020

Alternative pornographies, regulatory fantasies, resistance politics

Zahra Stardust
26 February 2020

  • Beyond PrEParing: equitable access, problematising evidence and mainstreaming the implementation of PrEP in Australia

    Christy Newman, Martin Holt and Anthony K J Smith聽
    4 December 2019

    The power of personal networks and how they shape our capacity to manage health and illness

    Anne Rogers and Ivaylo Vassilev
    6 November 2019

    YouthSites: urban youth arts, care and learning in the global city

    Associate Professor Stuart R. Poyntz
    16 October聽2019

    Anonymous care: LGBTQ+ young people's digital mental health support

    Dr Paul Byron
    4 September 2019

    A fine line: painkillers and pleasure in the age of anxiety

    Dr George (Kev) Dertadian
    10 July 2019

    Housing, health, hardware: rethinking policy through infrastructural inequalities

    Associate Professor Tess Lea
    19 June 2019

    Creating culturally grounded prevention programs with and for urban American Indian families

    Professor Stephen Kulis
    15 May 2019

    鈥楾he internet both reassures and terrifies鈥: using the story completion method for health research

    Professor Deborah Lupton
    3 April 2019

  • Recordings of seminars held in 2017鈥2018 can be found on our聽.听

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