![]() ![]() We have written extensively on thematic analysis (often with Gareth Terry and Nikki Hayfield), after writing about and developing what we now characterise as a reflexive approach to TA. I have an ongoing interest in qualitative research and (with Victoria Clarke) wrote the award-winning textbook Successful Qualitative Research: A Practical Guide for Beginners (2013, Sage). I am also interested in the intersections between academia and activism, and was involved in The New View Campaign’s work around FGCS. I have worked on projects related to heterosex, sexual health, cervical cancer prevention policy, sexuality and higher education, women’s genital meanings and experiences, and ‘female genital cosmetic surgery’ (FGCS), pornography, body hair, and contemporary formations of ‘healthy eating’. My research explores the intersecting areas of gender, bodies, sex/sexuality, health, and (now) food. I am a feminist and critical (health) psychologist, and I teach and research in these areas. I am a Professor in the School of Psychology/Te Kura Mātai Hinengaro at Waipapa Taumata Rau The University of Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand, where I’ve worked since I completed by PhD in 2001 (a rare career trajectory, these days!). ![]()
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