Presentations
Dr Waling engages several community panels and other speaking opportunities nationally and internationally. These include keynote lectures and invited talks, facilitating workshops, guest lectures and conference presentations.
2017
LGBTIQ+ Youth in Tertiary Education: Lateral Violence, 'Authentic' Queerness and Exclusion
Monash Sociology Annual Public Lecture: New Sexes in the City: Current Gender Challenges and possibilities?
Invited Public Talk
2017
I know it’s a safe space, but it’s not… LGBTIQ+ Student Perceptions and experiences of a queer lounge on campus.
Queer-The 17th Australian Homosexual Conference
Conference Paper
2017
Sexual and intimate partner violence among LGBTIQ youth at university.
British Society of Criminology: Forging Social Justice, local challenges, global complexities
Conference Paper
2017
Gay men, sexuality and mental health after prostate cancer
23rd Congress of the World Association for Sexual Health
Conference Paper
2017
The elusive dick pic: Exploring the cultural framing of men’s motivations for sending unsolicited sexually explicit material to women
25th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men's Studies Association (AMSA): Honoring Our History, Imagining Our Future
Conference Paper
2017
T'hey thought I was like a dumb-ass bogan': Australian bogans as the undesirable masculine other.
25th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference of the American Men's Studies Association (AMSA): Honoring Our History, Imagining Our Future
Conference Paper
2016
Women telling stories about masculinity.
She Speaks First series by Speak Easy Cinema. Hosted by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image
Invited Panel
2016
Muscling Up: Masculinity, Bodywork and the Evasion of Sexuality.
Melbourne Feminist History Group, University of Melbourne
Invited Public Talk
2016
Increasing inclusion at university: LGBTIQ student experiences of harassment, bullying and violence in tertiary education
Youth, Health and Practical Justice: An interdisciplinary conference
Conference Paper
2016
(Extra)ordinary men: performing crisis and masculinity in media representations of men’s bodies.
The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference: Cities and Successful Societies
Conference Paper
2016
Can I touch him?: Erotic subjectivity, sexual attraction and research with men’s stripping
The Australian Sociological Association (TASA) Conference: Cities and Successful Societies
Conference Paper
2016
Research design, participant safety and eligibility: Resolving ethical and methodological challenges when researching with minority populations
The American Society of Criminology: The Many Colors of Crime and Justice
Conference Paper