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Staff and Students
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society
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BA (Hons) (Sydney)
Grad Dip. Ed. (SCV)
M.Litt (HD) (UNE)
PhD (UTS)
Michael Hurley - Senior Research Fellow |
| Disciplinary expertise |
Cultural Studies |
| Broad approach |
My interests include: sexuality; popular culture and identity; contemporary gay cultures; health, wellbeing and biomedicine; and cultural pedagogies in everyday life. I do research on HIV health promotion, education and prevention and their social and cultural effects on affected communities, particularly gay men, and people living with HIV. I also maintain an interest in writing and am author of A Guide to Gay and Lesbian Writing in Australia (1996) and co-author of TwoTiming. Sex, writing and the writing of sex (1991).
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| Current projects |
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Postgraduate Seminar Leader
Gay men, social change and its implications.
Social resilience and ways of doing gay: safe sex practices over time. |
Invited conference presentations, committees and workshops 2006-2008 include: |
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Hurley, M. (2008) Jan McKemmish (Presentation). 'Creativity and Uncertainty', annual conference, Australian Association of Writing Programs, University of Technology, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2008) Living, loving and having sex. HIV and gay men’s health (Invited Presentation). HIV Training Day, Gay Men's Health and Department of Health, South Australia.
Hurley, M. (2008) HIV on the Rise Panel (Invited Panellist) Quench-Queer Thinkers Programme, Feast Festival, Adelaide, South Australia.
Hurley, M. (2008) Things we know about the lives of queers in Australia (Presentation). Quench-Queer Thinkers Programme, Feast Festival, Adelaide, South Australia.
Hurley, M. (2008) Leadership (Invited Presentation). NAPWA Leadership Workshop, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2008) Assett-based Health Promotion (Invited Presentation). Queensland Association of Healthy Communities, Brisbane.
Hurley, M. (2008) Gay and Lesbian writing and publishing in Australia 1995-2001 (Invited Presentation). 'The Queer Canon', Australian Literary Studies seminar, University of Queensland.
Hurley, M. (2008) The current situation (Presentation). Positive Life Board Advisory Group, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2008) Sex, Health and Gay Socialities (Invited Plenary). AFAO HIV Educators Conference – ‘Gay Men’s Lives’. Wollongong, New South Wales.
Hurley, M. (2008) Activating the Internet (Presentation). AFAO HIV Educators Conference – ‘Gay Men’s Lives’. Wollongong, New South Wales.
Hurley, M. (2008) Invited participant, Victorian HIV Prevention Priority Setting roundtable, Department of Human Services, Melbourne.
Hurley, M. (2008) Facilitator, NAPWA Leadership Weekend, Wiseman’s Ferry.
Hurley, M. (2008) Invited participant, ACON Think Tank: Sexually Adventurous Men, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2008) ‘Gay and Lesbian Writing and Publishing in Australia 1995-2001’, The Queer Canon, Australian Literary Studies Seminar, University of Queensland.
Hurley, M. (2008) ‘Asset Based Health Promotion’, Queensland Association for Healthy Communities, Brisbane.
Hurley, M. (2008) Invited participant, Microbicides and HIV Biomedical Prevention Symposium: Gender and Vulnerability, AFAO and NCHCR, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2008) ‘Current Issues’, Positive Life Advisory Committee, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2008) Plenary Panel Presentation, ‘Sex, Health and Sociability’, Gay Educators Conference, AFAO, Wollongong.
Hurley, M. and Clementson, C. (2008) ‘Activating the Internet’, Gay Educators Conference, AFAO, Wollongong.
Hurley, M. (2007) workshop, Gay Men’s Health Retreat, QAHC, Cairns.
Hurley, M. (2007) ‘Responding to New HIV Infections’, Cairns Sexual Health Services.
Hurley, M. (2007)’Intensive Sex Partying’, Dis/organized Pleasures: Changing Bodies, Rights & Cultures, sixth annual conference, International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society, June, Lima, Peru.
Hurley, M. (2007 ‘Revisiting Cultures of Care: Policy, programs, cultures’, Responsibility, Blame and Cultures of Care Workshop, NSW Consortium for Social and Policy Research on HIV, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases, August, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2007 ‘What Have we learned from Internet based HIV Education?’, Engaging Communities: National Hepatitis C conference, June, Melbourne.
Hurley, M. (2007) ‘The Only Gay in the Village?’ ARCSHS, May, Melbourne.
Hurley, M. (2007) Framing Speaker, The Way Forward. Gay Men’s Health’, and workshop ‘Safe sex, risk reduction, and the problem of prevalence’ "Beyond Boundaries: A Blueprint for LGBTI Healthcare Equality", LGBTI Health Summit, Philadelphia, USA, March.
Hurley, M. (2007) panellist, national HIV Prevention Workshop, Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations, February, Gold Coast.
Hurley, M. (2006-7) Advisory Group, Development of an integrated service model for the provision of HIV services for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) in Victoria Department of Human Services, Victoria.
Hurley, M. (2006) panellist, 'Intensive Sex Partying', ACON/NSW Health 'Sex Pigs and Party Boys' panel, 19th annual conference, Australasian Society for HIV Medicine, Melbourne, September, 2006.
Hurley, M. (2006) ‘Sex pigs, party boys and HIV infection’, NSW HIV Interagency presentation, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2005) Plenary, ‘Ways of doing gay and their implications for HIV prevention and health promotion amongst gay men’, HIV and Gay Health. New concepts, new approaches, Paris, November 28.
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| Publications (2000-08) |
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Hurley, M. and Prestage, G. (in press) ‘Intensive sex partying amongst gay men in Sydney’, Culture, Health and Sexuality
Prestage, G., Mao, L., Kippax, S., Jin, F., Hurley, M., Grulich, A., Imrie, J., Kaldor, J., and Zablotska, I. (submitted, 2008) ‘Use of viral load to negotiate condom use among gay men in Sydney, Australia’, Journal of AIDS.
Hurley, M. (2008) ‘Swiss Deconstruction - Undetectable = Safe?’, http://lifelube.blogspot.com/
Hurley, M (2008) review, ‘What Happened to Gay Life?’, Culture, Health and Sexuality, 10(6): 645-
Hurley, M. (2007) 'Who's on Whose Margins', in Pitts, M. and Smith, A. (eds) Researching the Margins. Strategies for Ethical and Rigorous Research With Marginalised Communitie, Palgrave MacMillan, London.
Hurley, M. and Prestage, G. (2007) ‘Intensive sex partying: contextual aspects of “sexual dysfunction” ’, Journal of HIV Therapy, 12 (2 ): 44-47.
Hurley, M (2007) review, ‘Robert Reynolds. Whatever Happened to Gay Life?’, Dialogue, Australian Academy of Social Sciences, 26(3): 94-95.
Hurley, M. (2007) forthcoming chapter, 'HIV, Sexual Health and contemporary gay cultures', for a French book on gay men, HIV and health.
Hurley, M. (2006) 'Dennis Altman', 'Robert Dessaix' and 'Dorothy Porter' in Gerstner, D. (ed) International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transexual Contemporary Cultures, Routledge, London and New York .
Hurley, M. (2005) 'Contemporary Gay Cultures in Australia ' in Hawkes, G. and Scott, J. (eds) Perspectives in Human Sexuality, Oxford University Press, Melbourne.
Hurley, M., Croy, S. and Machon, K. (2004) 'Mainstream Print Media Reporting of HIV Increases 2000-2003', HIV Australia, (3)2: 6-7. http://www.afao.org.au/view_articles.asp?pxa=ve&pxs=103&pxsc=127&pxsgc=138&id=348#321
Hurley, M. (2005) ‘Risk Adaptation over Time and Challenges for Health Promotion’, CD publication, Rigour and Vigour. Directions in HIV Prevention Conference, National Australian Centre for HIV Health Promotion Research, Curtin University and the Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations, Perth, November.
Hurley, M. (2004) 'Boundaries and Borders: researchers and researched', The Art of Living, Proceedings of the 9th NAPWA biennial conference, NAPWA, Sydney.
Hurley, M. (2003) Then and Now. Gay men and HIV, ARCSHS, Melbourne.
Hurley, M. (2003) 'Keeping Calm', HIV Australia, (3)1, September-November: 12-14.
Hurley, M. (2003) 'Electronic Technologies, HIV Education And Health Promotion Targeting Gay Men And Men Who Have Sex With Men', discussion paper, Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations. http://www.afao.org.au/library_docs/discpaps/dp03_net.pdf
Hurley, M. (2002) 'A Critical Reflection' in Aitken, G. (ed) The Penguin Book of Australian Gay Writing, Penguin, Melbourne .
Hurley, M. (2002) ‘'Imagine Hope: AIDS and gay identity', AIDS Care (14) 1: 138-141.
Hurley, M. (2002) 'On Not Getting It. Narration, sex and ageing’, Sexualities 5(4): 407-424.
Hurley, M. (2002) ‘Once Upon a Time’, Sydney Star Observer, 28/2/2002: 38, 40.
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| Contact details |
Email michael.hurley@latrobe.edu.au
Phone 03 9285 5372 |
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