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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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2019

‘C’mon, no one wants a dick pic’: Exploring the cultural framings of the ‘dick pic’ in contemporary online publics

Journal of Gender Studies

Journal Article

2018

Knowing, performing and holding queerness: LGBTIQ+ student experiences in Australian tertiary education

Gender and Sexuality in Education and Health: Advocating for Equity and Social Justice

Book Chapter

2018

Men and masculinity in men’s magazines: A review

Sociology Compass

Journal Article

2018

Our relationship with ‘dick pics’: it’s complicated

The Conversation

Media Article

2018

Sexuality on the inside: Lesbian, gay and bisexual inmates

Serving the Stigmatised: Working within the Incarcerated Environment

Book Chapter

2018

Supporting LGBTIQ+ students in higher education in Australia: Universities, diversity, inclusion and visibility.

Health Education Journal

Journal Article

2018

The social dimension of prostate cancer in gay men’s sexuality

Gay and Bisexual Men Living with Prostate Cancer: From Diagnosis to Recovery

Book Chapter

2018

Three things Netflix’s controversial Insatiable series gets right

The Conversation

Media Article

2018

Young working-class men in transition

Journal of Gender Studies

Book Review

2018

‘I can’t/can I touch him?’: Erotic subjectivity, sexual attraction and research in the field

Qualitative Inquiry

Journal Article

2017

$100,000 for a few pounds of flesh

ArtsHub

Media Article

2017

Don’t fix what ain’t broke”: Evaluating the effectiveness of a Men’s Shed in inner-regional Australia

Health and Social Care in the Community

Journal Article

©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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