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@CSRH_UNSW
UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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@CSRH_UNSW
UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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❤️‍🩹 Are you passionate about combating #stigma in healthcare settings?. We're thrilled to introduce our new short course, offering you the tools and knowledge to identify, understand and address the impacts of stigma. 🗓️: From 7 May | 7 weeks | online. ⬇️
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For more than 30 years, the work of UNSW's Centre for Social Research in Health (CSRH) has aimed at producing highest quality research that can be used to illuminate gaps in health systems that have...
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👏👏👏 Huge congratulations to Prof. Martin Holt (@martinxholt) who has received $3,014,025 from the @nhmrc for his project 'Implementation research to eliminate HIV transmission in Australia: a community-based, digital and peer-enhanced approach'. ⬇️
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17 UNSW projects will benefit from National Health and Medical Research Council grants.
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How has COVID-19 changed people’s approaches to HIV? Drawing on interview data, join us for our upcoming @CSRH_UNSW / @SPRC_UNSW seminar presented by Jaime Garcia-Iglesias (@JGarciaIglesias). @EdinburghUni. 🗓️: Tue 11 March | 3pm-4pm | online. ⬇️
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Join us as we draw on interview data to explore how COVID-19 has profoundly changed people’s approaches to HIV.
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Can 'vibes' be tangibly defined and measured? 🤔. Dr Ash Watson (@awtsn) unpacks 'vibe culture' and its evolving meanings and uses in recent years. ⬇️
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What’s behind the rise of vibes? And how can sociologists like myself unpack “vibe culture” to make sense of the world?
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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Join us for our next Spotlight session where we explore whether ‘social disapproval’ can be separated from stigma, and the important implications of framing and language. @AlcoholFocus @AlcoholPodcast @carlatreloar. 🗓️: Thu 13 March | 9am-10am | online. ⬇️
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Join us as we explore whether ‘social disapproval’ can be separated from stigma, and the important implications of framing and language.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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💬 "It might be hard to explain but we can certainly feel it". Good vibes, bad vibes, vibe check. Dr Ash Watson (@awtsn) considers the ambiguous and elusive, yet popular cultural trend of 'vibe'. [Timestamp 1:20:20] 📻 @RadioNational . ⬇️
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Wrap up your afternoon with the latest in news, sport and yarns from around the state.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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RT @APSAD_DAR: Open Access - Making long-acting treatment work: Tracing connections with extended-release buprenorphine depot through time….
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Introduction How people connect with opioid agonist treatment is an ongoing concern. Extended-release buprenorphine depot (BUP-XR) has been designed with ‘retention’ in mind. It is important to...
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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RT @CarolineSteel3: Like me, are you a bit obsessed with your smartwatch?⌚️I love all the data. But, is it accurate?. We put fitness tracke….
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Do smartwatches reliably monitor fitness? And can they make us healthier?
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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📻 [Timestamp 8:23] #CrowdScience.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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💬 "Self-tracking can really motivate people to change their lives and the way they think about themselves." . From fitness to menopause, Prof. Deborah Lupton (@DALupton) shares how wearable smartwatch devices can play a part in shaping our #health. ⬇️
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Podcast Episode · CrowdScience · 31/01/2025 · 28m
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@CSRH_UNSW
UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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⌛️Don't miss next week's seminar on the #OVOLOW project, designed to improve the health and wellbeing of #LGBTIQA+ people with disability across Australia. @LGBTIQHealthAu @NEDA_PeakBody @kerryndrysdale @KarenRFisher. 🗓️: Tue 11 Feb | 3pm-4pm | online. ⬇️
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Join us as we explore the co-design processes and evaluation of the Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Way (OVOLOW) project.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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In our upcoming seminar, hear from an international expert on organisational approaches to reducing stigma towards health workers living with a disability, and a guest from a leading LGBTQ+ non-gov health organisation. 🗓️: Thu 13 Feb | 2pm-3pm | online. ⬇️
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Join us as two leading experts discuss how workplaces can better accommodate people living with a disability.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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Join us for the first @SPRC_UNSW/@CSRH_UNSW seminar of 2025 as we explore the co-design processes and evaluation of the 'Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Way' (#OVOLOW) project with Dr @kerryndrysdale & Prof. @KarenRFisher. 🗓️: Tue 11 Feb | 3pm-4pm | online. ⬇️
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Join us as we explore the co-design processes and evaluation of the Our Voices, Our Lives, Our Way (OVOLOW) project.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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RT @SPRC_UNSW: 🦠 Public Understandings Related to Immunity Systems and the Microbiome: A social research project funded by @arc_gov_au. 📢….
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What can workplaces do to better accommodate people living with a #disability? . Join us for our first Spotlight on Stigma seminar of 2025 with @YanaRodgers (@RutgersU) and Michael Woodhouse (@acon). 🗓️: Thu 13 Feb | 2pm-3pm | online. ➡️
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Join us as two leading experts discuss how workplaces can better accommodate people living with a disability.
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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RT @kerryndrysdale: As part of a broader research programme, we conducted a scoping review to assess assumptions around menopause that does….
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Background: Menopause is socially coded as an experience of hormonal change which threatens the vitality and identity of (cisgender) women in midlife; yet this framing overlooks the diversity in me...
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UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health
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RT @DALupton: My publications for 2024 - many of these are open access, but do contact me if you are interested in a copy and can't access….
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simplysociology.wordpress.com
Book chapters Lupton, D., Watson, A., and Wozniak-O’Connor, V. (2024) Sensory engagements with lively data: attuning to the convivialities of more-than-human worlds. In Vannini, P. (ed), The Routle…
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