16D. IUSTI Abstracts: Social Research, Community and Policy - Evolving approaches to research, healthcare and health promotion
Tracks
Track 4
Thursday, September 19, 2024 |
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM |
C2.2 |
Details
Chairs:
Jennifer Power, Australian Research Centre In Sex, Health And Society, La Trobe University
Jennifer Power, Australian Research Centre In Sex, Health And Society, La Trobe University
Speaker
Dr Denton Callander
Senior Research Fellow
Kirby Institute, UNSW
Experiences of online partner-seeking and 'sexting' among a nationally representative sample: Findings from the Third Australian Study of Health and Relationships
4:00 PM - 4:12 PMBiography
Denton Callander (he/him) is a social and spatial epidemiologist. His mixed methods research in Africa, Australasia, Europe, and North America investigates interdisciplinary questions about sex, sexuality, and sexual health.
Miss Aiman Rizal
Phd Researcher
RMIT University
Exploring Twitter’s #Darkside: Of porn, sex work, and sex education as haven for Malay Muslim women in Malaysia
4:12 PM - 4:24 PMBiography
Aiman Rizal (she/her) is a PhD researcher at RMIT University. Her research explores social media’s role in sex education by critically unpacking the religious, social, cultural, and postcolonial history of Malaysia. She is part of the Reproductive Rights Advocacy Alliance Malaysia Youth Advocacy Institute and NSW International Student Health Hub.
Doctor Samantha Mannix
Postdoctoral Fellow
Swinburne University Of Technology
Understanding the f-boy: young people’s perspectives on consent and choice
4:24 PM - 4:36 PMBiography
Samantha is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Professor Kath Albury’s Future Fellowship Project ‘Digital and Data capabilities for sexual health’.
She is interested in how young people make sense of digital sexual cultures, and how this has the potential to shape norms and possibilities for gender, sexuality and relationships.
Ms Rachel Wotton
Phd Candidate
Western Sydney University
People with disability who paid for sex worker services, in Australia –findings from an exploratory research study
4:36 PM - 4:48 PMBiography
Rachel Wotton is a PhD candidate at Western Sydney University (WSU), Australia. Her Masters at USYD was on sex workers in NSW who provided services to clients with disability. She was featured in the 2011 documentary, Scarlet Road, and was a 2016 Churchill Fellowship recipient. Her website is www.rachelwotton.com
Assoc. Professor Angela Kelly-Hanku
Kirby Institute / PNG IMR
Terrains of Hope: Point-of-care HIV Viral Load Testing and the Topological Metamorphosis of Care in Papua New Guinea
4:48 PM - 5:00 PMBiography
Sujith Kumar Prankumar is a senior research associate at the Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney. Sujith’s research concerns culture and difference, the social dynamics of health and illness and the ethics of care, with a current focus on gender, sexuality and health in Papua New Guinea, Australia and Singapore.
Ms Joanna Williams
PhD Candidate
Swinburne University of Technology
“They’re really open to listening to what me and my manager think would be best”: How organizational trust enables engaging sexual health promotion on social media
5:00 PM - 5:12 PMBiography
Joanna Williams is a PhD candidate at Swinburne University of Technology and the CRC Centre of Excellence in Automated-Decision Making and Society. She researches the production and circulation of sexual health promotion on social media. She has previously worked for IPPF, Bits and Bods and the Victorian Department of Health.
IUSTI World Congress
Questions & Discussion
11:42 AM - 11:57 AMBiography
Chair
Jennifer Power
Principal Research Fellow
Australian Research Centre In Sex, Health And Society, La Trobe University
Judges Invited
Alicia King
Research Fellow
Monash University
