Sex, gender and consumption
A relatively new area of research for ARCSHS focuses on sex, gender and consumption. The rise of the consumer society worldwide since the middle of the 20th century has redefined key notions of the self, productivity and responsibility in contemporary life. From shopping, digital sociality, and the healthy body as identity project, to alcohol and other drug use, and other marginalised consumption activity, consumption is sexualised and gendered in ways that shape social, health and other supports and responses. ARCSHS aims to understand the rich dynamics at work in the sexual and gender meanings of consumption in order to enhance academic and public discourse and inform relevant policy responses and service provision.
Understanding women's perspectives on take-home naloxone to support equitable overdose prevention
2024
Nyssa Ferguson, Adrian Farrugia and Andrew Whalley
Understanding women's perspectives on take-home naloxone to support equitable overdose prevention
Analysing gender in research and policy on alcohol-related violence among young people
2023
A summary of findings and recommendations from an international comparative study
David Moore, Helaen Keane, Mats Ekendahl, Kathryn Graham, Duane Duncan, Adrian Farrugia, Gemma Nourse and Emily Lenton
Analysing gender in research and policy on alcohol-related violence among young people
Lived experiences of treatment for hepatitis C in Australia
2022
An online resource for people considering treatment, members of the public, healthcare workers and other professionals
Renae Fomiatti, Frances Shaw, Adrian Farrugia, Suzanne Fraser, David Moore, Carla Treloar, Michael Edwards and Elizabeth Birbilis
Hepatitis C treatment uptake: Understanding treatment incentives and obstacles (Broadsheet No. 2)
Life after hepatitis C treatment: Health, wellbeing and the future (Broadsheet No. 4)
Understanding performance and image-enhancing drug injecting to improve health and minimise hepatitis C transmission
2019
Findings and recommendations from a national qualitative project
Renae Fomiatti, David Moore, J. R. Latham, Suzanne Fraser, Emily Lenton, Kate Seear, Campbell Aitken and Kay Stanton
Lived experiences of stigma and discrimination among people accessing South Western Sydney Local Health District Drug Health Services
2019
Adrian Farrugia, Suzanne Fraser, Michael Edwards, Annie Madden, Stephanie Hocking