Dr Leah Williams Veazey
@leahmouse
DECRA Fellow @Sydney_CHS @usyd_ssps @Sydney_Uni. Sociologist: migration, care, death, digital, health. bsky.app/profile/leahmo…
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I had a wonderful time sharing our research at the ICS seminar today. Thank you for the invitation! I'm particularly grateful for the amazing questions and comments I received. A lot of food for thoughts for me! Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies
Proud to support Social Sciences Week Australia! 4 events to look out for featuring Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies staff & theme leaders: 1) "Harmful care, careful harm in migration" (9 Sep) launches our new research theme led by Dr Leah Williams Veazey Dr Michelle Peterie & Sukhmani Khorana. Register bit.ly/HS24SSW (1/2)
2) Teaching-Research Nexus in the Social Sciences (10 Sep) feat Gaby Ramia 3) New Technologies in Contemporary Society (11 Sep) feat Roberta Pala Jianni (Janny) Tien Henrietta Byrne 4) Ethnography in the archive (12 Sep) Henrietta Byrne More info about all events: sydney.edu.au/arts/news-and-…
Only 2 weeks to go for this Social Sciences Week Australia webinar & launch of an important research theme. Rego details below👇🏽
Come along to our Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies Social Sciences Week Australia online seminar (Wed 11 Sep, 12-1:30pm AEST) where three fabulous speakers will reflect on the role of technology in a rapidly changing world. Register here: rb.gy/xw2tft
Our 2nd event for Social Sciences Week Australia: New technologies in contemporary society: Promise, peril or something in-between? Register for this invigorating lunchtime seminar on Wed 11 Sept (12-1.30pm AEST) events.humanitix.com/new-technologi… hosted by Jianni (Janny) Tien Roberta Pala
Really looking forward to taking part in this Social Sciences Week Australia event with excellent colleagues from SSPS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences discussing how teaching and research inter-relate. RSVPs are open for online or in-person attendance.
I'm looking forward to hosting this event with my colleague Jianni (Janny) Tien. We have lined up 3 fantastic #STS scholars to talk about the unseen social dimensions of new science and tech: from waste drones to epigenetics to generative AI. Register here: rb.gy/xw2tft
Hosted by Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies during Social Sciences Week Australia, join experts in the field of #migrationstudies to consider the complex and dynamic relationship between care and harm in international migration. To register, click bit.ly/SSW24Harmfulca…
Just over 1wk to go! Looking forward to presenting alongside brilliant colleagues as part of this Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies and SSPS Social Sciences Week Australia event. I'll be sharing early insights from my DECRA research on children's experiences of parental immigration detention and deportation
JOB ALERT: Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies is looking for a Postdoc Research Fellow/Research Fellow in Sociology (Level A/B) to work w/ Dr Michelle Peterie on the impacts of immigration detention & deportation on children & families. bit.ly/3ySljhF
📢 Incredibly excited to be recruiting a (fixed-term) colleague to work alongside me, Alex Broom, Greg Marston & the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies team on our ARC LP about childhood immigration detention. Details below 👇 Apps close 13 Oct. Reach out if you have questions 🙏 SSPS TASA
This would be a dream job for the right person! Research Fellow (Level A/B) working with Dr Michelle Peterie, Alex Broom & team on their ARC Linkage Project on the long-term impacts of childhood immigration detention. usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/USYD_EXTERNAL_…
In a new Sociology of Health and Illness Journal article, Shiva Chandra and co-authors examine the current management of sexually transmitted infections in the context of rising antimicrobial resistance through the lens of ‘treatment cultures’. doi.org/10.1111/1467-9…
Coming up on Monday! This online Social Sciences Week Australia event brings together 6 expert speakers to consider how care and harm are entangled in migration. Register: bit.ly/HS24SSW