Talk and the body—publications
Browse a list of academic publications on using talk and the body to prevent gender-based violence.
Video outputs
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Academic publications
Latest publications 2023
Language & Communication
2021
How emotions are made in talk
The Routledge Handbook of Language, Gender, and Sexuality
2020
Qualitative Research in Psychology
2019
Gender and Language
2018
Orienting Feminism: Media, Activism and Cultural Representation
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Talks and presentations
Weatherall, A. (27–28 October, 2022) Invited keynote presentation ‘Embodying and Resisting Discoursed of Gendered Violence’ to International Seminar on Gender and Discourse. Valenica, Spain
Weatherall, A. (10 August, 2022). Invited keynote presentation ‘Resistance and feminist Self Defence Classes to7th Resistance in talk-in-interaction conference. Oxford, UK.
Weatherall, A. (20 October 2021). Using talk and the body to prevent gender-based violence. Centre for Research in Psychological Wellbeing (CREW), Roehampton University, United Kingdom.
Weatherall, A. and Tennent, E. (2021). "BACK OFF!" Empowering by using voice as a self-defence weapon. International Gender and Language Association Conference, London, 22–24 June.
Wetherall, A. Murphy, B. Doehring, and A. Aslett, H. (4–6 July 2023). Panel presentation ‘Discursive dilemmas of gender and violence prevention’. International Gender and Language Association Conference, Brisbane, Australia
Summer scholarships
Bowen, S. and Weatherall, A. (2021). ‘Overcoming Gendered Stereotypes in empowerment Self Defence’. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Te Moananui, C. and Weatherall, A. (2020). ‘Using our bodies and voices: The enactment and demonstration of weakness and strength’. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Wolmarans, M. and Weatherall, A. (2021). ‘The Construction of Reasonable Force “Anything you have to do to be safe” ‘. Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington