
Professor Christy Newman
Christy E. Newman (they/them) is a Professor at the Centre for Social Research in Health, and Deputy Dean Research for ±«±·³§°ÂÌýArts, Design and Architecture.
They are a qualitative sociologist with more than two decades' experience contributing to collaborative social research on health, gender, and sexuality, with a focus on understanding social aspects of sexual and reproductive health, and inclusive approaches to health, education, and social systems reform.
Christy is a passionate advocate for the contributions of the social sciences, humanities, creative and performing arts, design and built environment disciplines in supporting impactful responses to the many social, environmental, health, and geopolitical challenges we face today (see ADA Creating Impact).
Their research, shared through 160+ peer reviewed publications in addition to translational outputs, has been supported by >$18 million in grants from the Australian Research Council (Discovery and Linkage schemes), National Health and Medical Research Council (MRFF, Project and Partnership schemes), public sector and for-purpose health agencies.
Highlighted outputs and projects include:
- my health, our family: documenting stories of family life in the context of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C
- What we do well: strengths based research about Aboriginal young people's sexual wellbeingÂ
- Trust in digital health among communities affected by BBVs and STIs in Australia
- Queer generations: belonging and citizenship among gender and sexual minority youth
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