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Christy E. Newman

Researcher at University of New South Wales

Publications -  132
Citations -  3623

Christy E. Newman is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Reproductive health. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 114 publications receiving 1403 citations. Previous affiliations of Christy E. Newman include Australian Catholic University.

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A 'scoping review' of qualitative literature about engagement with HIV care in Indonesia.

TL;DR: Enhancing understanding of the Indonesian context would benefit from future qualitative research on HIV care in urban settings, describing the experiences of the most at-risk populations, and examining the role of clinics and providers in delivering HIV Care in an increasingly decentralised health system.
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Is sexual racism really racism? Distinguishing attitudes toward sexual racism and generic racism among gay and bisexual men.

TL;DR: Sexual racism, therefore, is closely associated with generic racist attitudes, which challenges the idea of racial attraction as solely a matter of personal preference.
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Making monsters: heterosexuality, crime and race in recent Western media coverage of HIV

TL;DR: Echoing similar stories in other Western media, in Australian coverage the idea of criminal intent converges with the symbolic weight of black sexuality and African origins to produce a 'monstrous' masculinity, which at the local level taps into contemporary racial tensions and conjures an imagined Anglo-heterosexuality at once vulnerable to and safe from HIV in a globalised epidemic and world.
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‘Not everyone’s gonna like me’: Accounting for race and racism in sex and dating web services for gay and bisexual men

TL;DR: In this article, sexual racism can be thought of as a specific form of racial prejudice enacted in the context of sex and dating, and it is a contentious issue among gay and bisexual men looking for partners online.