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Invited Keynote, Panel, and Seminar

Bindley, K. (2026). Relationalities and resistance: Reflecting on social work in cancer, care, and aftermaths. Oncology Social Work Australia New Zealand Conference. Sydney, Australia. 15 October 2026. (Invited Keynote)

Zheng, Z. (2026). 鈥How Can You Put a Price on It?鈥 Contesting Value and Valuation of Informal Caring. Carers Knowledge Exchange Early Career Researcher Forum. Sydney, Australia. 25-27 May 2026. (Invited Panellist)

Bindley, K. (2025). Dying, caring, grieving and the equity turn. Nepean Blue Mountains Annual Supportive & Palliative Care Conference. Penrith, Australia. 8 August 2025. (Invited speaker)

Bindley, K. (2025). 33rd International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement. Perth, Australia. 23-27 June 2025. (Invited Guest)

Zheng, Z. (2025). In the Middle of Ageing and Caring. Ageing and GeroSciences Theme Seminar, Newcastle University, UK. 9 September 2025. (Invited Seminar)

Kirby, E. (2025) Understanding the implications of pandemic delays for/at the end of life. 91色情片 International Centre for Future Health Systems (Invited Seminar).

Academic Conference Presentations

Zheng, Z. and Kirby, E. (2025). Dancing with the system: Infra-political artistry in the performance of care and caring. Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies Conference 2025. P艒neke/Wellington, New Zealand. 1-5 December 2025.

Zheng, Z. and Kirby, E. (2025). Indebted to care? Precarious transition out of informal caring. The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference 2025. Melbourne, VIC Australia. 24-27 November 2025.

Zheng, Z. and Kirby, E. (2025). Death of the Self: Grieving the Past and the Future When Caring Ends. Centre for Death and Society Conference 2025. Online. 12-13 June 2025.

Zheng, Z. and Kirby, E. (2025). (Non-)Citizenship in/and transitions out of informal caring. British Sociological Association Medical Sociology Conference. Northumbria, UK. 10-12 September 2025.

Zheng, Z. and Kirby, E. (2025). Death of the Self: Grieving the Past and the Future in the Caring Present. 17th International Conference of Death, Dying, and Disposal [DDD17]. Utrecht, The Netherlands, 27-30 August 2025.

Journal Article

Bindley, K. (2026). The 鈥榚quity turn鈥 and bereavement: from rhetoric to realisation. Palliative Care and Social Practice, 20.

Smith, L., Kirby, E., Chesher, I. and Phillipson, L. (2026) The Tensions Between Hidden Work and Hiding Work for Care Workers in Residential Aged Care. Sociology of Health & Illness: e70199. .

Johnson, F. and Bindley, K. (2025). Minority stress and bereavement: The impact of social positioning on LGBTQ+ bereavement experiences. Social Science and Medicine, 380, 118186.

Kirby, E., McLaughlan, R., Bellemore, F., Swanson, R., Gissing, J., & Chye, R. (2025). On comfort in palliative care. Health Sociology Review, 34(1), 25鈥41.

MacArthur, N., Mowll, J. and Kirby, E. (2025) Experiences of Adult Sibling Relationships When Caring for a Parent With a Life-Threatening Illness and in Bereavement: A Qualitative Study. Health & Social Care in the Community, 1421814.

MacArthur, N., Kirby, E. and Mowll, J. (2025) Caring at the end of life: Bereaved family members' experiences of preparedness, readiness, and anticipation fatigue.聽Social Science & Medicine, 380: 118252.

Mowll, J., Kirby, E., Sheldrick, E., & Litchfield, T. (2025). Bereaved family members鈥 experiences of accessing coronial documents after sudden death. Mortality, 1鈥15.

Book Chapter

Mowll, J. and Trabsky, M. (2026) Death and Dying in the Shadow of the Law in S. Rice, A. Day, L. Briskman & S. Kendall Jamieson (Eds.), Social Work in The Shadow of the Law (6th edition), (pp 477-494). The Federation Press.