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Tamara Browne is a researcher at Charles Sturt University, affiliated with the Practical and Public Ethics Research Group in the College of Arts. Her work bridges Bioethics, Mental Health, and Neuroscience, with a focus on Autonomy and Moral Philosophy.
- Research areas: Bioethics, Mental Health, Feminist Approaches, Social Work, Neuroscience
- Collaborations: Active networks in global health ethics and clinical environments
Recent publications highlight her exploration of loneliness in conflict zones, gender dynamics during pandemics, and neuroethical frameworks. Her work often intersects with depression narratives and moral enhancement debates.
- 2025: Loneliness in Palestinian Territories
- 2023: Civility in clinical settings
- 2022: Women's agency during lockdowns
- 2021: Depression as self-reflection and moral enhancement
Her research fingerprint includes Mental Illness, Sexual Selection, Disclosure, and Essentialism (via collaborative networks).
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