
Katherine Carroll
Senior Lecturer · Sociology of Reproduction
Australian National University (ANU)About
AsPr Katherine Carroll is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Sociology at The Australian National University. She holds dual qualifications in Sociology (PhD, BA Hons) and Physiotherapy, combining sociological expertise with healthcare practice. Her research focuses on the sociology of reproduction, lactation sciences, and qualitative methodologies like Video Reflexive Ethnography (VRE). She has pioneered VRE in healthcare settings such as neonatal ICUs and emergency departments, emphasizing participatory and visual research approaches.
- Qualifications: PhD (Sociology), BA (Hons), BPhysiotherapy
- Research Themes: Reproductive tissue banking, perinatal medicine, healthcare improvement
- Methodologies: VRE, photo-elicitation, hospital ethnography
Her work bridges sociology and medicine, addressing ethical and practical challenges in healthcare delivery. Recent projects include studies on lactation after infant loss and decision-making in periviable pregnancies. She actively collaborates with healthcare professionals to improve clinical practices through collaborative research.
- Grants: 4 funded projects including lactation after infant death and prenatal decision-making
- Supervision: Registered to supervise research students in sociology and health studies
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