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Dr Naama Carlin

Dr Naama Carlin

Senior Lecturer

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Social Sciences UNSW 2017

Bachelor of Social Science (Honours 1) UNSW
Double Majors in Social Research & Policy and Sociology & Anthropology

Arts, Design & Architecture (ADA)
School of Social Sciences

I'm a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Sciences at the School of Social Sciences, UNSW. As a teacher, Ibelieve classrooms are a space for students to experience moments of discovery and newfound knowledge of the world and my teaching is oriented around these moments of discovery and learning. I'm also a memoir and opinion writer, and my work has featured in Meanjin, Overland Literary Journal, ABC Religion and Ethics, among other places.

  • Books | 2022
    Carlin N, 2022, Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision: Writing with Blood
    Books | 2022
    Carlin N, 2022, Morality, Violence, and Ritual Circumcision, Routledge,
  • Journal articles | 2022
    Carlin N; Jones BT; Laugesen A, 2022, '“Friendship, but Bloke-ier”: Can Mateship Be Reimagined as an Inclusive Civic Ideal in Australia?', Journal of Australian Studies, 46, pp. 196 - 210,
  • Creative Written Works | 2022
    Carlin N, 2022, The Child in Me, Meanjin, Melbourne University Press,
    Creative Written Works | 2022
    Carlin N, 2022, When Less is Whole, Meanjin, Melbourne University Publishing,
    Creative Written Works | 2019
    Carlin N, 2019, Of the name, Meanjin, MEANJIN COMPANY LTD,
    Creative Written Works | 2019
    Carlin N, 2019, The Beast Is Us, University of Melbourne
    Creative Written Works | 2015
    Carlin NC, 2015, Written in My Body, Melbourne University Press

Vice Chancellor Award for Excellence in Teaching – Rising Star and Early Career, UNSW 2019

Arts & Social Sciences Dean’s Learning & Teaching Awards – Rising Star in Teaching, UNSW 2018

Sol Encel Prize for Best Honours thesis in Sociology, UNSW - 2010

My Research Supervision

Completed Honours supervisions

2021

Kathryn Zhang,Inscripted on the Body: An Analysis of the Body as a Tool of Expression and Resistance in China (Hons Class 1)

Thea Elder,Mapping the Role of Consent & BDSM Communication in Online Landscapes: A Virtual Ethnography Exploring Why White People Defining Consent Isn’t Enough

2020

Meaghan O'Grady,The Colour Palette of Moral Decision Making