
My Expertise
Social aspects of: HIV and viral hepatitis; sexual and reproductive health; LGBTQ+ health and wellbeing; sexuality and gender diversity
Fields of Research (FoR)
Sociology of health, Sociology of family and relationships, Sociology of gender, SexualitiesBiography
Christy Newman is Professor at the UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health as well as Acting Deputy Dean and Associate Dean Engagement and Impact for UNSW Arts, Design and Architecture. They are a queer/bi+ and non-binary person, and use the pronouns they/them.
Christy is a qualitative social researcher of health, sexuality, and gender, with a background in sociology, communications and cultural studies. They have worked in partnership with...view more
Christy Newman is Professor at the UNSW Centre for Social Research in Health as well as Acting Deputy Dean and Associate Dean Engagement and Impact for UNSW Arts, Design and Architecture. They are a queer/bi+ and non-binary person, and use the pronouns they/them.
Christy is a qualitative social researcher of health, sexuality, and gender, with a background in sociology, communications and cultural studies. They have worked in partnership with communities, governments, and clinical services for almost 20 years to understand the social dimensions of bloodborne viruses, sexual and reproductive health, and queer, bi+ and trans health and wellbeing, including their intersections with the related fields of mental health, Aboriginal health, harm reduction, disability, cancer prevention, violence prevention, adolescent health, family wellbeing, and gender and sexuality studies.
They have authored >130 peer reviewed publications, and received 25 research grants totaling $6.5 million, including from the Australian Research Council, National Health and Medical Research Council, and state and federal health departments. They regularly contribute research-informed perspectives to media, professional and community discussions of diverse genders, sexualities, relationships, and families. Recent examples include an SBS Insight episode on multi-gender attraction, a Centre for Ideas digital conversation on gender, faith and family with author/broadcaster Daniel M. Lavery, and podcast interviews on trust in digital health among people of diverse genders and sexualities and those affected by HIV and viral hepatitis.
In their role as Associate Dean, Christy leads initiatives to enhance the capacity and visibility of ADA researchers to work in consultation and partnership with external organisations and communities ('research engagement') and to achieve positive and sustained change through those relationships and collaborations ('research impacts'). They have a passion for promoting the distinctive and compelling contributions of the arts, humanities, and social sciences, and facilitating multidisciplinary collaborations across and beyond the university. Visit Creating Impact on the ADA website to learn more.
Selected past projects include:
- Sustaining sexual and reproductive health through COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
- Waiting to be seen: social perspectives on trans health
- my health, our family: documenting stories of family life in the context of HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C
- Trust in digital health among communities affected by BBVs and STIs in Australia
- Trans inclusive cervical cancer screening
- Queer generations: belonging and citizenship among gender and sexual minority youth
- What we do well: strengths based research about Aboriginal young people's sexual wellbeing
- Positively women: project and exhibition
- Understanding disparities in PrEP access
- StraightMSM study: heterosexually-identified men who have sex with men
- You, Me and HIV: serodiscordant couple's study
- HIV general practice workforce project
- Cultural politics of health magazine reader letters
- Industries, genres and citizenships in dance music magazines
My Awards
- 2020 - Research Supervisor Award, UNSW Arc Postgraduate Council
- 2017 - Mid-Career Interdisciplinary Achiever Award, Australasian Sexual Health Alliance
- 2010 - Paul Bourke Award for Early Career Research, Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia
- 1998 - University Medal in Arts, Murdoch University
My Research Supervision
Currently supervising
- Tierney Marey: Embodied equity: Equity labour in higher education
- Heather McCormack: Optimising the MBS 715 Adult Health Check to improve sexual health testing in routine care for Aboriginal people in NSW
- Ava del Tufo: The multifaceted health impacts of living in a rural community for transgender and gender diverse people
- Shannon Harvey: Disrupted bodies: Interrogating the gender binary in family violence policy and practice
- Catriona Ooi: The sexual health and access to care of men who have sex with men in western Sydney
Doctoral graduates
- Dr Anthony KJ Smith: PrEP in Practice: a sociological study of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis prescribing
- Dr Giselle Newton: Everyday belongings: Exploring Australian donor-conceived adults' social, linguistic and digital practices across private and public domains
- Dr Elena Cama: Navigating safety and sexual harms in the context of dating and hookup platform use among adult Australians
- Dr Lisa Wojciechowski: Young + Positive: Young people living with HIV in Australia
- Dr Elan Lazuardi: Navigating the social dynamics of HIV care: A qualitative study in urban Indonesia in the era of scaled-up testing and treatment
- Dr Jialing (Angela) Cui: Understanding the empowerment of people with severe mental illness in the community through the eyes of social work practitioners in Sydney and Hong Kong
- Dr Jessica Botfield: Engaging young people from migrant and refugee backgrounds with sexual and reproductive health care
- Dr Jamee Newland: Safety in the silence: A qualitative social network analysis of hepatitis C risk and prevention in three networks of Australians who inject drugs
- Dr Denton Callander: Just a Preference: Exploring concepts of race among gay men looking for sex or dates online
- Dr Dean Murphy: ‘A child of one’s own’: enacting kinship among gay men pursuing parenthood through surrogacy
- Dr Rebecca Gray: The dynamics of shame: navigating professional complexities when counselling in alcohol and other drug settings
My Engagement
- Associate, Australian Human Rights Institute
- Member, Ally@UNSW Network Steering Committee
- Member, NSW Health LGBTIQ+ Health Strategy Implementation Committee
- Member, LGBTIQ+ Health and Wellbeing Research Network Steering Committee
- Editorial Board, Health Sociology Review
- Editorial Board, Journal of the International AIDS Society
- Member, The Australian Sociological Association (TASA)
- Member, Australian Professional Association for Trans Health (AusPATH)
- Member, Rainbow Families
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