A selection of media featuring my research and commentary.

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Interviews

  • 2021 ‘The Folk Devil Made Me Do It,’ NPR’s Code Switch, by Gene Demby, 01 September.
  • 2020 ‘Why I Still Struggle to Talk About Race With My Non-Black Friends,’ ABC Life, by Santilla Chingaipe, 28 August.
  • 2020 ‘Pandemic Misinformation,’ Mauimama Magazine, by Angeline Chew Longshore, 20 August.
  • 2020 ‘Moral Panic,’ 3CR Diaspora Blues, 27 July.
  • 2020 ‘The Way You Define Racism May Stop You From Seeing it – So What Definition Do You Hold?,’ Metro, by Faima Bakar, 28 February.
  • 2019 ‘New Moon Mission Brings Back Old Ideas,’ Axios Space, by Miriam Kramer, 3 July.
  • 2019 ‘Talking Feminist Sociology with Zuleyka Zevallos,’ Lady Science, 7 January.
  • 2018 ‘Dating and Racism for Queer People of Colour,’ Triple J, by Nat Tencic, 30 September. [Listen from 1:19:49]
  • 2018 ‘How to Deal with Microaggressions,’ SBS News, by Michelle Elias, 14 July.
  • 2018 ‘Should We Colonise Space? Some People Argue We Need to Decolonise it Instead,’ Newsweek, by Meghan Bartels, 25 May.
  • 2018 ‘A Standard Deviation: Sexual Harassment in Australian Science,’ ABC Background Briefing, by Hagar Cohen, 25 March.
  • 2018 ‘Silence Over Harassment, Assault on Australian Campuses,’ The Australian, by Sian Powell, 13 March.
  • 2017 ‘Why Are We Going?,’ Making New Worlds, 15 November.
  • 2017 ‘Having a Racial Preference, The Hook Up,’ Triple J, 1 October.
  • 2017 ‘Why Your Criticisms of Intersectionality and Identity Politics Sound Ridiculous,’ The Establishment, by Sincere Kirabo, 9 September.
  • 2017 ‘Many Women Of Colour Feel Unsafe Working In Science, New Study Finds,’ Buzzfeed, by Azeen Ghorayshi, 11 July.
  • 2017 ‘Female Astronomers of Colour Face Daunting Discrimination,’ Nature, by Rachael Lallensack, 11 July.
  • 2017 ‘Sociologist at Work,’ Mendeley Careers, 1 June.
  • 2017 ‘Interracial Dating: Pushing Past Prejudice, The Hook Up,’ Triple J, 28 May.
  • 2017 ‘Sociology at Work,’ Mendeley Careers, 17 May.
  • 2017 ‘Facebook Live Crimes, The Newsmakers,’ TRT World, 2 May.
  • 2017 ‘March for Science Sparks Broader Discourse About Science Activism,’ Living Lab Radio, Heather Goldstone, 24 April.
  • 2017 ‘Why Memphis Has Two Marches for Science,’ Wired, by Anna Vlasits, 21 April.
  • 2017 ‘Scientists and Activists Look Beyond the March for Science,’ The New York Times, by Nicholas St. Fleur, 17 April.
  • 2017 ‘Bill Nye And The Science March’s White-Dude Drama,’ Buzzfeed, by Azeen Ghorayshi, 31 March.
  • 2017 ‘Science March on Washington, Billed as Historic, Plagued by Organisational Turmoil,’ STAT News, by Kate Sheridan, 22 March.
  • 2015 ‘Science and Sexism: In the Eye of the Twitterstorm,’ Nature, by Lauren Morello, 11 November.
  • 2015 ‘Turning Social Science into a Business,’ University College London Researchers, by Sophia Donaldson, 1 June.
  • 2015 ‘Black and Latina Women Scientists Sometimes Mistaken for Janitors,’ The Washington Post, by Brigid Schulte, 6 February.
  • 2014 ‘Wikipedia’s Gender Problem Gets a Closer Look,’ Live Science, by Stephanie Pappas, 3 December.
  • 2014 ‘Google Plus a Ghost Town? Not If You Look at Communities,’ PBS MediaShift, by Simon Owens, 18 November.
  • 2014 ‘Don’t Worry Your Pretty Little Heads. A New York Times Op-ed Trolls the Academic Science Community,’ Slate, by Rebecca Schuman, 04 November.
  • 2010 ‘Putting the Hip Into Hijab,’ The Age, by Dewi Cooke, 12 June.
  • 2007 ‘Barriers to Inclusion: Muslim Students at Australian Universities,’ Radio National, 12 September.
  • 2005 ‘Now Migrants Adopt the Cultural Cringe,’ Sydney Morning Herald, By Leonie Lamont, 06, July.

Media featuring my research

  • 2019 ‘Is Racism an Effect of Racial Dating Preference? The Spectrum, by Alexandra Moyen, 15 April.
  • 2018 ‘High Heels At Work Required— A Follow Up,’ Above the Law, by Richard B. Cohen, 19 July.
  • 2017 ‘7 Ways Hip Hop Culture Can Eclipse White Supremacy,’ National Monitor, by Dr Adia Winfrey, 18 August.
  • 2017 ‘Promoting Gender Sensitive Workplaces – What Can Organisations Do?,’ Your Story, by Tamanna Mishra, 14 August.
  • 2017 ‘Here’s Why Thousands of Scientists Are (and Aren’t) Marching on Saturday,’ Mashable, by Miriam Kramer, 21 April.
  • 2017 ‘Here’s the Story Behind Saturday’s March for Science,’ Mashable, by Miriam Kramer, 21 April.
  • 2017 ‘Mandatory High Heels At Work: Sexist Or Empowering?,’ Above the Law, Richard Cohen, 20 April.
  • 2017 ‘Bill Nye, the Guy: Political Activists Start to Take Over March for Science,’ Washington Times, by Valerie Richardson, 10 April.
  • 2017 ‘The March for Science is Forcing Science to Reckon With its Diversity Problem,’ Vox, by Brian Resnick, 24 March.
  • 2017 ‘Codes of Conduct Around Inclusion and Harassment Are a Sadly Necessary Trend,’ Slate, by Ruth Graham, 22 March.
  • 2015 ‘How to Edit Wikipedia: Lessons from a Female Contributor,’ Anita Borg Institute, by Dawn Leonard Tripp, 1 August.
  • 2015 ‘Managing an Employee with a Different Communication Style,’ Mashable, by Sara McCord, 15 April.
  • 2015 ‘Claiming Sexism in Science is Over is Just Wishful Thinking,’ New Scientist, by Lisa Grossman, 17 April.
  • 2014 ‘Lisa Curry and Grant Kenny split: Black Dog Institute Psychologist Disputes Rushing Woman’s Syndrome Diagnosis,’ News.com.au, 13 June.