Dr Mia Harrison

Dr Mia Harrison

Lecturer

PhD in Gender and Cultural Studies, The University of Sydney

BA (Hons) in Communication, The University of Technology, Sydney

BA in Communication, The University of Technology, Sydney

BA in International Studies, The University of Technology, Sydney

Arts,Design & Architecture
Centre for Social Research in Health

Mia Harrison is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Social Research in Health (CSRH) at UNSW. She works as part of the Evidence-Making Interventions in Health program of research, led by Dr Kari Lancaster and Professor Tim Rhodes, with a particular focus on a project exploring evidence-making practices and embodied experiences of COVID-19.

Mia has a background in transdisciplinary research in the field of critical medical humanities and brings mixed method approaches to investigate social, ethical, and philosophical concerns in health and medicine. In particular, Mia's work is informed by research approaches in feminist science and technology studies, medical ethics, cultural studies, and critical disability studies. She is also interested in the value of popular culture in research and pedagogy as a feeling- and affect-inflected mechanism for critical thinking.

In addition to her work at the CSRH, Mia draws upon her background in media production and technology to produce public scholarship through the medium of podcasting.

Location
320 Goodsell Building

Higher Education Academy (HEA) Fellowship (2021), Advance HE, UK

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Postgraduate Teaching Fellowship (2020), The University of Sydney, Australia

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dean’s Citation for Excellence in Tutorials (2020), The University of Sydney, Australia

My Research Supervision

Candidate Name Degree, School Working title
Joshua Karras PhD, School of Population Health Exploring the role of COVID-19 vaccinated community members in promoting and enhancing vaccine acceptance: Can they play a role in supporting communication and reducing misinformation?