Embodiment, Gender and Health (EGH)
EGH comprises world-leading scholars working on the body – subjectivity – health nexus, with a specific focus on addictions, distress, reproduction, and the queering and decolonisation of embodiment and subjectivity.
Members
- Celia Roberts
- Melinda Cooper
- Helen Keane
- Mary Rasmussen
- Catherine Waldby
- Katherine Carroll
- Maria Hynes
- Alistair Ott
- Thao Phan
Current Projects
- CultCryo: The Cultures of the Cryosphere
- Translating Epigenetics into Antenatal Care
- Creative Labour in Artistic and Interdisciplinary Spaces
- Experimenting with Oestrogen
- Facial Recognition and Surveillance Society
- Locating LGBTIQ+ Youth in the Archives
- The Lactation After Loss Quilt: Commemoration, Agency and Advocacy
- The Relations Study: Women Who Use Drugs and Their Children in the Health and Welfare System
- Trans Justice Project
- Trauma in Alcohol and Other Drug-Related Problems
- Young People, Carework and Careers