Presentations

Giving up on willpower: Using ethnography to change the debate on methamphetamine addiction.

  • Winner – Three Minute Thesis Competition, UQ Faculty of Medicine 2021
  • Winner: People’s Choice – Three Minute Thesis Competition, the University of Queensland, 2021

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“Transparent Toilet Blocks & Vaping Quokkas: Frame and Content Analysis of how the Australian Media has Reported on Youth Vaping (2018-2023)

Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco – Oceania Conference

“More Human”: Using Critical Ethnography & Posthumanism to Develop a model of “Extended Recovery”.

Guest lecture for Monash University, Master of Addictive Behaviours

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“Every time we relapse, I learn more”: Using ethnographic research to understand the ways people find of ‘living with’ harmful methamphetamine use.

Presented for Turning Point, Australia’s leading national addiction treatment, training and research centre.

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Developing a posthumanist model of ‘Extended Recovery’ for harmful drug use.

Presented for The Kirby Institute, UNSW

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“More human” – An ethnographic exploration of how people experience methamphetamine use and recovery

Presented for Insight,  the leading provider of alcohol and other drug training, education, clinical advice and practice support for workers and services in Queensland, and the  Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol & other Drugs (APSAD).