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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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2017

Explainer: What are creepshots and what can we do about them?

The Conversation

Media Article

2017

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

Sex Education

Journal Article

2017

Men and fourth-wave feminism: Acceptance, ambivalence, resistance

New Community Journal

Commentary

2017

Resolving ethical challenges when researching with minority and vulnerable populations: LGBTIQ victims of violence, harassment and bullying

Research Ethics

Journal Article

2017

‘We are so pumped full of shit by the media’: Masculinity, magazines and the lack of self-identification

Men and Masculinities

Journal Article

2016

Deconstructing the super(hero)villain: Megamind and the cinematic representations of masculinities

The Human

Journal Article

2016

Failed frontiersmen: White men and myth in the post-sixties American historical romance

Culture, Society and Masculinities

Book Review

2016

Male sex work & society

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health

Book Review

2016

Rethinking microaggressions and anti-social behaviour against LGBTIQ youth

Safer Communities

Journal Article

2016

The global trajectories of queerness: Re-thinking same-sex politics in the global south

E-International Relations

Book Review

2015

Metrosexual masculinities

Culture, Society and Masculinities

Book Review

2015

The building healthy men project: A needs assessment

Healthy Cities Illawarra

Report

©2019-2023 by Andrea Waling

La Trobe  · Google Scholar · ResearchGate · Academia.edu · The Conversation · ORCID 

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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