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Dr Ann Taylor

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OfficeW353, Behavioural Sciences

Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions5
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL0.25
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL1.75

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

CommencedProposed
Completion
ProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
20122016PhD (Midwifery)Principal SupervisorA Qualitative Research Exploring the Experiences of Women with Mental Health Disorders and learning Disability During Pregnancy and Birth
20122016PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Co-SupervisorDissolving the Solid Body: The Ethnography of Biomedical Culture in Hospitals
20122016PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Principal SupervisorFamily Matters: Exploring the Meanings and Practices of Intercultural Parenting in Contemporary Australia
20112015M Philosophy (Nursing)Principal SupervisorHow Do Women with Antenatal Depression Evaluate a Midwife-Led Group-Based Education and Support Intervention Aimed at Improving Their Health, Wellbeing and Sense of Empowerment
20082017PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Principal SupervisorThe Politics and Experience of Contemporary Motherhood

Past Supervision

YearProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
2013PhD (History)Co-SupervisorWomen and Constructing Re-Membering: Identity Formation in the Stolen Generations
2012PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Co-SupervisorChristian-Muslim Relationships in Medan and Dalihan na tolu - A Social Capital Study of The Batak Cultural Values and Their Effect on Interreligious Encounters
2012PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Principal SupervisorIdentity Transitions and the Project of the Self: A Symbolic Interactionist Exploration of Life Histories of Former Members of New Religious Movements
2012PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Co-SupervisorObesity is Killing our People: Social Constructions of Obesity and the Impact on the Health and Well-being of Maori and Pacific Island Migrants in Australia
2011PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Co-SupervisorNegotiating the Reproduction Imperative in Late Modernity: How do Young Women Make Decisions About if and When to Have Children?
2010PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Co-Supervisor(Re)Embodying Identity: Understanding Belonging, 'Difference' and Transnational Adoption Through the Lived Experiences of Korean Adoptees
2009PhD (Humanities)Principal SupervisorParenthood and Mental Illness: A Sociological Journey Through Silenced Experiences of Illness
2009PhD (Sociology & Anthropology)Consultant SupervisorBack to the Future, for Better or Worse? Meanings of Marriage for Young Women in the Lower Hunter Region, Australia
2006Sociology
University of Newcastle
Co-SupervisorAfter Domestic Violence: womens' experience of leisure
2006Sociology
University of Newcastle
Co-SupervisorExperience of anti-Islamic racism
2006Sociology
University of Newcastle
Co-SupervisorIrrational male bodies
2001Gender Specific Studies
University of Newcastle
Co-SupervisorThe formulaic progressive or old fashioned scientific progress: starting from as little as possible in feminist theory