Feminist Sociologist at Western Sydney University. Research areas: genders, sexualities, cigarettes, visual methods, qualitative research, and women’s health.
Our latest paper on research priorities and barriers in #endometriosis out now.
Priorities:
▶️ non-invasive diagnosis
▶️ non-hormonal treatments
▶️ causes and prevention
Barriers:
◀️ time commitments
◀️ travel
◀️ fertility concerns
https://t.co/cK2fFuTZFS
@aasthaahuja95@PhDVoice@Academic_Tasks@PostdocVoice Oh you’re too kind Aastha. You are a pleasure to work with. Now, what’s really inspiring is that you’re doing your PhD outside your home culture and language, that’s worth saying! 😊
So thrilled to have worked with my wonderful colleagues Alina Ewald @Alina_Ewald and Kate Huppatz @kate_huppatz on this paper. Knowing your place: the role of occupational status in fathers’ flexible working https://t.co/zLePqIFRQq
So thrilled to have worked with the wonderful Dr Carla Pascoe-Leahy on this paper, “Visibilising Care in the Academy: (Re)Performing Academic Mothering in the Transformative Moment of COVID‐19” @C_PascoeLeahy
https://t.co/gGUt21ZkDR
For any @westernsydneyu students: A/Prof @EmileeGilbert7 and I are running a paid summer scholarship on the role of diagnosis and support in the mental health and wellbeing of people with endometriosis Check it out here https://t.co/PB0Llx9W1W
Our new paper led by Chantelle Khamchuang and Professor Caroline Jones. So pleased to have been part of this collaboration. "Comparing child scores and parent perspectives on communicative inventories for Aboriginal families in Western Sydney" https://t.co/IFnYS01FG6
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