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Jamee Newland is a Research Fellow at the Kirby Institute, UNSW Sydney, focusing on global health equity and justice. With a cross-disciplinary background in global public health, sociology, disability, and development studies, Jamee employs qualitative health research methods in her work. Her research interests encompass participatory arts-based research approaches, intersectionality, and community participation/partnerships, particularly in relation to the impacts of COVID-19 on public primary health systems and the implications of climate change and health humanities in contexts like Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. Jamee has extensive experience in supervising and mentoring post-graduate students and actively engages in knowledge sharing and capacity building with community-based organizations across Australia, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. Her doctoral studies at the Centre for Social Research in Health, UNSW, investigated the factors influencing hepatitis C risk within social networks of people who inject drugs.
Kirby Institute • Sydney, Australia
Research in global health equity and justice, focusing on qualitative health research and community engagement.
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