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Natalie Ann Hendry
Natalie Ann Hendry
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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A Snapshot of Social Media: Camera Phone Practices
L Hjorth, N Hendry
Social Media+ Society 1 (1), 2056305115580478, 2015
872015
Investigating combination HIV prevention: isolated interventions or complex system.
G Brown, D Reeders, GW Dowsett, J Ellard, M Carman, N Hendry, ...
Journal of the International AIDS Society 18 (1), 20499-20499, 2014
432014
Health education, social media, and tensions of authenticity in the influencer pedagogy’ of health influencer Ashy Bines
NA Hendry, C Hartung, R Welch
Learning, media and technology 47 (4), 427-439, 2022
402022
Tumblr
K Tiidenberg, NA Hendry, C Abidin
Polity, 2021
392021
Young Women’s Mental Illness and (In-) visible Social Media Practices of Control and Emotional Recognition
NA Hendry
Social Media+ Society 6 (4), 2056305120963832, 2020
372020
Teachers of TikTok: Glimpses and gestures in the performance of professional identity
C Hartung, N Ann Hendry, K Albury, S Johnston, R Welch
Media International Australia 186 (1), 81-96, 2023
332023
Higher Degree Students (HDR) during COVID-19: Disrupted routines, uncertain futures, and active strategies of resilience and belonging
C Gomes, NA Hendry, R De Souza, L Hjorth, I Richardson, D Harris, ...
Journal of International Students 11 (S2), 19-37, 2021
292021
Creative arts workers during the Covid-19 pandemic: Social imaginaries in lockdown
J Flore, NA Hendry, A Gaylor
Journal of Sociology 59 (1), 197-214, 2023
282023
Beyond Social Media Panics for ‘At Risk’ Youth in Mental Health Practice
NA Hendry, B Robards, S Stanford
Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice, 135-154, 2017
182017
Social Media Bodies: Revealing the Entanglement of Sexual Well-being, Mental Health, and Social Media in Education
NA Hendry
The Palgrave Handbook of Sexuality Education, 509-526, 2017
142017
Association between sexually transmissible infection testing, numbers of partners and talking to partners and friends about sexual health: survey of young adults
NA Hendry, G Brown, GW Dowsett, M Carman
Sexual Health, 2017
102017
Selfies as pedagogy: Young people x mental illness x social media
N Hendry
How the ‘selfie’ performs across time and place, 2014
102014
Untangling the conflation of ‘young adults’ and ‘young people’in STI and sexual health policy and sex education
NA Hendry, G Brown, M Carman, J Ellard, J Wallace, GW Dowsett
Sex education 18 (5), 527-540, 2018
72018
Navigating uncertainty: Australian young adult investors and digital finance cultures
N Hendry, B Hanckel, A Zhong
RMIT University, Western Sydney University, 2021
52021
Information, influence, ritual, participation: Defining digital sexual health
K Albury, N Hendry
Journal of Sociology 59 (3), 628-645, 2023
42023
“Parts of Life Will Be Damaged Forever”: Arts Workers Describe the Pandemic’s Impact on Their Mental Health’
J Flore, A Gaylor, N Hendry
The Conversation 12, 2020
42020
Content analysis of responses to The Line, an Australian primary prevention of violence against women campaign on Facebook
L Molnar, NA Hendry
Health promotion journal of Australia, 2022
32022
New Ways of Seeing: Tumblr, Young People, and Mental Illness
N Hendry
A Tumblr Book, 315-325, 2020
3*2020
Everyday anxieties: Young women, mental illness and social media practices of visibility and connection
NA Hendry
RMIT University, 2017
32017
‘Hey lovely! Don’t miss this opportunity!’Digital temporalities of wellness culture, email marketing, and the promise of abundance
NA Hendry
Journal of Sociology 59 (3), 664-681, 2023
22023
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