Ellen is working with Professor Broe in a research assistant capacity. Ellen holds a Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Sociology) (Hons in International Relations) from the University of Notre Dame Australia; has a Masters in International Relations from the University of Sydney, and is undertaking her PhD at UNSW. Ellen’s current research looks at social and political power asymmetries in health outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians, specifically focusing on rates of dementia. Ellen has previously looked at power asymmetries in relation to gender and security, asylum seekers’ access to bodily integrity.
St Guillaume, L., & Finlay, E. (2018). Disabled mobility and the production of impairment: The case of Australia’s migration policy framework. Asia Pacific Viewpoint,59(1), 119-131.
St Guillaume, L., & Finlay, E. (2018). The complexity of Adam Hills: Celebrity and disability. Celebrity Studies,9(1), 126-130.
St Guillaume, L., Finlay, E. & Lam, C. (2018) Alternative Australia: (Re)constructing ‘normality’ through Australian celebrities.pp 42-61. In Lam, C. and Raphael, J. Personas and Places: Negotiating Myths, Stereotypes and National Identities. WaterHill Publishing. ISBN-10: 0993993893.
Waters, E., Doyle, Z., & Finlay, E. (2018). Spirituality/Religiosity (SpR), Leisure-Time Physical Activity, and Sedentary Behaviour in Students at a Catholic University. Journal of Religion and Health,57(3), 869-882.
Finlay, E. & St Guillaume, L. (2017). The Silent DisCo: Celebrity, disability and ‘Rights not Charity’. In J. Raphael and C. Lam (Eds.). ‘Becoming Brands: Celebrity, Activism and Politics’ (pp. 32-43). Toronto: WaterHill Publishing.