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Publications

Since completing her PhD in 2015, Dr Waling has published over 70 publications. These include peer-reviewed publications including books, journal articles, book chapters, and book chapters. These also include numerous technical research reports, book reviews, media articles, and commentary pieces across the disciplines of sociology, gender and sexuality studies, criminology, education, and public health.

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2020

The place of new technologies in sex, sexual health, and human intimacy

Health Sociology Review

Special Issue

2020

Trans women’s perceptions of residential care for older people in Australia

British Journal of Social Work

Journal Article

2020

Volunteering among older lesbian and gay adults: associations with mental, physical, and social well-being

Journal of Aging and Health

Journal Article

2020

We asked 24 women to reflect on images of ‘hot’ men — and it’s good news for those with ‘dad bods.’

The Conversation

Media Article

2020

Young people and sources of sexual health information

ARCSHS Monograph

Report

2020

 Is watching porn bad for your health? We asked 5 experts

The Conversation

Media Article

2020

‘Damn, Channing Tatum can move!’: Women’s accounts of men’s bodies and objectification in post-feminist times.

Sexualities

Journal Article

2020

‘I will euthanise myself before I go into aged care’: how aged care is failing LGBTI+ people.

The Conversation

Media Article

2020

‘It’s nice to be appreciated’: Understanding heterosexual men’s engagements with sexting and sharing Dick Pics

Sexualities

Journal Article

2019

An education in sexuality and sociality: Heteronormativity on Campus

Sexualities

Book Review

2019

Young People, sexual literacy, and sources of knowledge: A review

ARCSHS Monograph

Report

2019

6th National survey of Australian secondary students and sexual health 2018

ARCSHS Monograph

Report

©2019-2023 by Andrea Waling

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I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country of which this program operates, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. I acknowledge all First Peoples of this land and celebrate their enduring connections to Country, knowledge and stories. I pay my respects to Elders past and present, and Ancestors who watch over us and guide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.

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