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Michelle Peterie

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Political science 28%
Sociology 19%

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It was such a pleasure to host colleagues from King's College London for our joint public colloquium on 'The State of Racialised Health'. Thank you to all who presented their work, attended the colloquium, and engaged so deeply with the sessions.

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One of our projects: The Forgotten Children, Ten Years On, is featured in today’s Saturday Paper. Led by @michpeterie.bsky.social in partnership with the Australian Human Rights Commission, the project investigates how detention shapes children’s lives after their release.

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Just published a new #BookReview! Zoe Bell reviewed three books on the Australian Asylum Seeker Policy by Antje Missbach, Julia Caroline Morris, and
@michpeterie.bsky.social. Read the #OpenAccess review here: refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/re...

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Thinking about the future can make us all feel tense! In this Special Issue of the Journal of Sociology -Future/Tense: A Sociology of Temporal Dis/Order- we've brought together 10 articles to interrogate how the future is known, felt and valued.

doi.org/10.1177/1440... @bprainsack.bsky.social
Screenshot of the title and abstract of a journal article entitled "Future/tense: A sociology of temporal dis/order." Authors are Katherine Kenny, Leah Williams Veazey, Michelle Peterie, Alex Broom and Barbara Prainsack

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Congratulations to @michpeterie.bsky.social and Katherine Kenny for their recent academic promotions! Katie and Michelle are invaluable members of our team at the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies and of the broader University community. Congrats Katie and Michelle!
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I'm in Perth this week for The Australian Sociological Association's annual conference - one of my favourite events of the academic year. Looking forward to a wonderful week re/connecting with colleagues from across Australian sociology. If you're at #TASA2024 too, please come and say hi! 👋
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New article from me and Amy Nethery in The Conversation this morning.

In it we ask: what is preventative detention, what will these new laws actually do, and what is being lost in the current debate?

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Our team at the Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies, USyd, is recruiting a new postdoc to work on a sociological study of death, dying & bereavement. This would be a dream job for the right person - meaningful work, brilliant supervisors, & all within a genuinely caring & collaborative environment
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JOB: We're hiring a Level A/B Postdoc to work with us on the sociology of death, dying and bereavement. Open to a range of backgrounds - suit someone keen on qualitative and sensitive research. usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_E... (Please share with your networks) Academicsky
Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow or Research Fellow in Sociology (Level A/B, full-time, fixed-term, 2 years). We are Hiring.

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JOB: We're hiring a Level A/B Postdoc to work with us on the sociology of death, dying and bereavement. Open to a range of backgrounds - suit someone keen on qualitative and sensitive research. usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_E... (Please share with your networks) Academicsky
Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow or Research Fellow in Sociology (Level A/B, full-time, fixed-term, 2 years). We are Hiring.
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Yesterday, our team received an ARC LP23 grant to investigate the long-term impacts of immigration detention in the lives of people who were detained as children. Profoundly grateful for the opportunity to do this work. Sincerest thanks to everyone who made this possible 🙏
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Thanks Andrew. And thanks for your support over so many years. We're incredibly excited! And very hopeful about the impact this project might be able to make

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Delighted to announce that a team led by Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies Research Fellow, @michpeterie.bsky.social, has been awarded funding through the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Program for this important project: The Forgotten Children, Ten Years On.
Top half of image is black text on grey background. ARC Linkage Project Funding Announcement: The Forgotten Children, Ten Years On. Underneath, there is a picture of researcher Dr Michelle Peterie with a funding announcement: This project aims to investigate the rippling impacts of immigration detention in the lives of people who were detained as children. Utilising an innovative arts-based, person-centred design, and in partnership with Australia’s national human rights institution and children themselves, the project aims to generate a foundational evidence-base that advances knowledge and provides the basis for improved policy and practice. Addressing the current dearth of evidence concerning the long-term impacts of childhood detention, the project will offer critical recommendations to improve services and reduce harm, while fostering increased public awareness through a high-impact radio documentary that tells the stories of Australia’s forgotten children.

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Great to see our latest AMR Hub article out open access in Critical Public Health! In it, @michpeterie.bsky.social & colleagues explore how economic structures shape the acceleration of antimicrobial resistance and undermine solutions www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Screenshot of journal article. Title: Economies of Resistance. Authors: Michelle Peterie, Alex Broom, Katherine Kenny, Jennifer Broom, David Regan, Lise Lafferty, Angela Kelly-Hanku and Carla Treloar. Keywords: antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial resistance, diagnostics, drug pipeline, marketisation

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