STAFF PROFILE
Katherine Farhall
Position:
Honorary Principal Research Fellow
Campus:
City Campus
- Farhall, K.,Quek, K.,McVey, L. (2022). Reimagining organisational responses to domestic and family violence: applying a feminist ethics of care to the work–violence interface in non-metropolitan Victoria, Australia In: Labour and Industry, 32, 380 - 403
- Farhall, K.,Tyler, M.,Fairbrother, P. (2021). Labour and regional transition: sex-segregation, the absence of gender and the valorisation of masculinised employment in Gippsland, Australia In: Gender, Place & Culture, 28, 1755 - 1777
- Farhall, K.,Rickards, L. (2021). The “Gender Agenda” in Agriculture for Development and Its (Lack of) Alignment With Feminist Scholarship In: Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 5, 1 - 15
- Megarry, J.,Weiss, C.,Tyler, M.,Farhall, K. (2021). Women who prefer “lesbian” to “queer”: generational continuity and discontinuity In: Journal of Lesbian Studies, 26, 53 - 72
- Farhall, K. (2020). Towards an integrated theoretical framework for understanding women, work and violence in non-metropolitan contexts In: Journal of Rural Studies, 76, 96 - 110
- Farhall, K.,Carson, A.,Wright, S.,Gibbons, A.,Lukamto, W. (2019). Political Elites’ Use of Fake News Discourse Across Communications Platforms In: International Journal of Communication, 13, 4353 - 4375
- Farhall, K. (2018). 'Girl-on-girl confessions!' Changing representations of female-female sexuality in two Australian women's magazines In: Sexualities, 21, 212 - 232
- Carson, A.,Farhall, K. (2018). Understanding Collaborative Investigative Journalism in a "Post-Truth" Age In: Journalism Studies, 19, 1899 - 1911
- Rickards, L.,Alexandra, J.,Jolley, C.,Farhall, K.,Frewer, T. (2018). Final Report: Review of Agricultural Extension In: ACIAR Canberra
- Farhall, K. (2015). 'We love make-up, romance, high heels and men, of course': the contradictions of 'pop feminism' In: Freedom Fallacy: The Limits of Liberal Feminism, Connor Court Publishing, Melbourne, Australia
- Future Jobs and Regional Workforce Development. Funded by: Regional Australia Institute from (2018 to 2021)
Gender, Gender inequality, Feminism, Feminist theory, Sexuality, Postfeminism, Violence against women, Domestic violence, Media studies