Sydney Health Ethics: Recent submissions
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Learning from the past: young Indigenous people’s accounts of blood-borne viral and sexually transmitted infections as resilience narratives
Published 2011-01-01The Indigenous Resilience Project is an Australian community-based participatory research project using qualitative methods to explore young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's views of blood-borne viral and ...Open AccessArticle -
Negotiating desire and sexual subjectivity: Narratives of young Lesbian Avengers
Published 2000-01-01This paper examines the negotiation and interpretation of first experiences of sexual desire in a group of 8 young women who identify as Lesbian Avengers, using in depth narrative interviews. Accounts of desire and its ...Open AccessArticle -
LEADING COMMENT: Children of lesbian mothers: From the 1970s to the new millennium
Published 2000-01-01In both the popular and academic media, lesbian and gay parenting is the issue of the moment. Recent examples include the case of two gay men fathering twins with a surrogate mother in the US; the results of a study of gay ...Open AccessArticle, Letter -
Sex as commodity: Single and partnered men’s subjectification as heterosexual men
Published 2010-01-01Drawing on a discursive analysis of individual and group interviews with heterosexual men, this paper examines how men take up and resist discourses of sexuality and gender to (re)produce a recognisable heterosexual ...Open AccessArticle -
Young Indigenous Australians’ sexually transmitted infection prevention practices: A Community-based Participatory Research project
Published 2012-01-01National surveillance data indicate marked differences between Indigenous and other Australians in the prevalence of many sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Young Indigenous people bear a particularly high burden of ...Open AccessArticle