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Dr Rhonda Shaw

Senior Lecturer,
School of Social and Cultural Studies

Phone: 04 463 6134
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Street Address: Room 1022, Murphy Building, Kelburn Pde, Kelburn Campus
Nearest Fax: 04 463 5064

Dr Rhonda Shaw

Qualifications

MA (Hons), PhD, DipProfEthics (Auck)

Research Specialties

Sociology of ethics; the body; feminist theory; maternities and human reproduction

Current Research

Organ donation and transplantation; Research ethics and sociology

Selected Publications

Shaw, R. (forthcoming 2010) Organ donation and transplantation in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Cultural phenomenology and moral humility, Body & Society, Vol. 16 (3). 

Shaw, R. (forthcoming 2010) Deliberating and doing ethics in body gifting practices, Current Sociology, Vol. 58 (3). 

Shaw, R. and A. Bartlett (Eds) (forthcoming 2010) Giving Breast Milk: Body Ethics and Contemporary Breastfeeding Practice. York: Demeter Press. 

Shaw, R. (forthcoming 2010) Perspectives on ethics and human milk banking. In Shaw, R. and A. Bartlett (Eds) Giving Breast Milk. York: Demeter Press.

McBride-Henry, K. and R. Shaw (forthcoming 2010) Giving Breastmilk as Being-with. In Shaw, R. and A. Bartlett (Eds) Giving Breast Milk. York: Demeter Press.

Bartlett, A. and R. Shaw (forthcoming 2010) Mapping the ethics and politics of contemporary breast milk exchange: An Introduction. In Shaw, R. and A. Bartlett (Eds) Giving Breast Milk. York: Demeter Press.

Shaw, R. (2010) Perceptions of the gift relationship: Views of Intensivists and Donor and Recipient Coordinators, Social Science & Medicine, Vol. 70 (4), pp. 609-615. 

Shaw, R. (2008) The notion of the gift in the donation of body tissues, Sociological Research Online, Vol. 13 (6).

Shaw, R. 'Rethinking reproductive gifts as body projects', Sociology, Vol 42 (1), (2008), pp. 11-28.

Shaw, R. 'Permutations of assisted reproduction and the cyborg trope', Theorising and Representing Maternal Realities. Eds Marie Porter and Julie Kelso. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: United Kingdom (2008), pp.1-20.

Shaw, R. 'Cross nursing, ethics, and giving breast milk in the contemporary context', Women's Studies International Forum Vol 30 (5), (2007), pp. 439-450.

Shaw, R. 'The gift-exchange and reciprocity of women in donor-assisted conception', The Sociological Review, Vol. 55 (2) (2007), pp. 293-310.

Shaw, R. 'Relating: Family', Being Sociological. Eds, Steve Matthewman, Catherine Lane West-Newman, Bruce Curtis. Palgrave MacMillan: United Kingdom (2007), pp. 377-397.

Shaw, R. 'Life in a petri-dish: Procreative liberty, choice, and the governance of women's bodies', Hecate, Vol. 32 (2), (2006), pp. 141-154.

Shaw, R. 'Border crossing between sociology and bioethics', New Zealand Sociology, Vol. 21 (2), (2006), pp. 173-195.

Shaw, R. 'Contemporary meanings of cross-nursing', Breastfeeding Communique, Vol. 16, (2006), pp. 12-14.

Shaw, R. 'Review Essay: Misconceptions: truth, lies, and the unexpected on the journey to motherhood', New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, Vol. 33 (2005), pp. 15-16.

Shaw, R. 'Performing Breastfeeding: Embodiment, Ethics and the Maternal Subject', Feminist Review, Vol. 78 (1) (2004), pp. 99-116.

Shaw, R. 'The Virtues of Cross-Nursing and the Yuk Factor', Australian Feminist Studies: Special Issue on Cultures of Breastfeeding Vol. 19 (45) (2004), pp. 287-299.

Shaw, R. 'Lactating, Feminists, & Breastfeeding Advocacy: Some Complexities', New Zealand College of Midwives Journal, 30 (2004), pp. 16-20.

Shaw, R. 'Anecdotal theory, morality and inappropriate breastfeeding', Journal of The Association for Research on Mothering, 6, 1 (2004), pp. 124-134.

Shaw, R. '"Insufficient Attention": Making Sense of the Sociology and Ethics Debate', New Zealand Sociology, 19, 1 (2004), pp. 77-101.

Shaw, R. 'Theorizing Breastfeeding: Body Ethics, Maternal Generosity and the Gift Relation', Body & Society, 9, 2 (2003), pp. 55-73.

Shaw, R. and Sullivan, M. 'Towards Disability Ethics: A Social Science Perspective', New Zealand Bioethics Journal, 4, 2 (2003), pp. 7-14.

Shaw, R. 'Our Bodies Ourselves, Technology and Questions of Ethics: Cyberfeminism and the Lived Body', Australian Feminist Studies, 18, 40 (2003), pp. 45-55.

Shaw, R. 'The ethics of the birth plan in childbirth management practices', Feminist Theory: An International Interdisciplinary Journal, 3, 2 (2002), pp. 131-149.

Memberships, Appointments and Other Work

  • Convener, SACS Human Ethics Committee
  • Editorial Board member, Sociological Research Online
  • Editorial Board member, Outskirts: feminisms along the edge
  • SAANZ Executive (2004 present)

Recent Awards

  • Marsden Fast-Start Grant (2008-2010)
  • VUW New Researchers' Achievement Award (2004)
  • FoRST New Zealand Science & Technology Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002-2004)