I see presenting my work at academic and industry conferences as a way of embedding my research within different contexts.
How do we research people who are vulnerable? presented at the IJMR Forum on Inclusion (2022)
If we want to research vulnerable populations, we need to understand vulnerability, and what being researched means to those who are vulnerable.
If you would like to read more, you can access a paper I wrote based on this presentation by clicking here.
How can we as tourism scholars help LGBTQ+ people in the Global South? presented at CAUTHE (2022)
LGBTQ+ people can face significant challenges in the Global South because of legislative & social systems. This video puts forward considerations to support research within that context.
If you would like to read more, you can access a paper I wrote based on this presentation by clicking here.
A Critical View of the Post Gay in an Australian Context seminar for the Charles Sturt University Gender & Feminist Studies Network (2022)
The post-gay is purported to be an era of gay liberation. This seminar critically explored this notion drawing on the Australian Marriage Equality Plebiscite as a case.
Conducting sensitive research with LGBTQ+ people presented at The Research Society Conference in Australia (2021)
Researching LGBTQ+ people in a sensitive way is important to effectively engage them in the research. This video puts forward guidelines for studying LGBTQ+ people.
I was also invited to deliver this presentation at the University of Wollongong, and to the Charles Sturt University Ethics Committee.
If you would like to read more, you can access a paper I wrote based on this presentation by clicking here.