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Rachel Rowe is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Population Health at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). With a background in sociology, she specializes in public health, political economy, social policy, and science technology studies. Her research critically examines the politics and measurement of knowledge-making while focusing on caring industries, particularly in healthcare and aged care. Currently, she is investigating the power dynamics and logics that shape new data linkage algorithmic technologies within public health, specifically considering their implications for health and social equity. Rachel has a decade of experience in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Public Health, Arts & Humanities, and Social Policy. As the Director of the Advocacy Lab at UNSW, she also promotes critical thinking and strives to create dynamic learning environments that empower students. Rachel is actively involved in various professional associations, including the Public Health Association Australia and the Australian Sociological Association.
University of New South Wales • Randwick
Teaching and researching in public health, with focus on social change and public health policies.
Includes Business Intelligence, Enterprise Systems, and Cybersecurity Management streams.