Postgraduate research projects
Students at the National Centre in HIV Social Research are engaged in a range of postgraduate research projects concerned with the changing social and political aspects of sexuality, drug use and blood-borne virus transmission, both here in Australia and overseas. These projects complement and extend the core work conducted by staff at NCHSR, often addressing under-researched or emerging issues, developing complex and critical analyses, and employing a wide range of research methods and theoretical approaches.
| Selected projects |
- Living with hepatitis C in Auckland and Sydney: a comparative study
- Male factors influencing participation in PMTCT programs in Tanzania
- The dynamics of shame: implications for the Drug and Alcohol counsellor when working with women at risk
- Press ‘enter’: information technologies and writing of sex
- Understandings of parenting and parenthood among gay men involved in known donor insemination or surrogacy
- ‘Getting on with it’?: exploring the employment experiences of people living with chronic hepatitis C
- Impact and effectiveness of sexually explicit HIV/AIDS social marketing campaigns targeting the gay community
- Safe sex campaigns in Australia and New Zealand
| Contacts |
For more information please email the Postgraduate Coordinator.
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