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Author: Nash, MB (Associate Professor Meredith Nash)

Number of items: 213

Journal Article
Leishman, C and Aminpour, F and Baker, E and Beer, A and Crowe, A and Goodall, Z and Horton, EM and Jacobs, KA and Lester, L and Torchia, S and Maclennan, D and Martin, C and Nash, MB and Pawson, H and Rowley, S and Stone, W and ViforJ, RO, Australia's COVID-19 pandemic housing policy responses, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute ISSN 1834-7223 (2022) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M, Breaking the silence around blood: managing menstruation during remote Antarctic fieldwork, Gender, Place and Culture pp. 1-22. ISSN 0966-369X (2022) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Leane, E and Norris, K, It's just that uncertainty that eats away at people: Antarctic expeditioners' lived experiences of COVID-19, PLOS ONE, 17, (11) Article e0277676. ISSN 1932-6203 (2022) [Refereed Article]
Grant, R and Smith, AK and Nash, M and Newett, L and Turner, R and Owen, L, Health practitioner and student attitudes to caring for transgender patients in Tasmania: an exploratory qualitative study, Transgender Health, 50, (6) pp. 416-421. ISSN 2688-4887 (2021) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Grant, R and Moore, R and Winzenberg, T, Male allyship in institutional STEMM gender equity initiatives, PLoS One, 16, (3) Article e0248373. ISSN 1932-6203 (2021) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M, National Antarctic Program responses to fieldwork sexual harassment, Antarctic Science, 33, (5) pp. 569-571. ISSN 0954-1020 (2021) [Refereed Article]
Grant, R and Smith, AJK and Newett, L and Nash, M and Turner, R and Owen, L, Tasmanian healthcare professionals' & students' capacity for LGBTI+ inclusive care: a qualitative inquiry, Health and Social Care in the Community, 29, (4) pp. 957-966. ISSN 0966-0410 (2021) [Refereed Article] 
Moore, Robyn and Nash, M, Women's experiences of racial microaggressions in STEMM workplaces and the importance of white allyship, International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 11, (3) pp. 1-20. ISSN 2040-0748 (2021) [Refereed Article]
Sasan, D and Ward, PGD and Nash, M and Orchard, E and Farrell, MJ and Hohwy, J and Jamadar, S, 'Phantom Kicks': Women's Subjective Experience of Foetal Kicks after the Postpartum Period', Journal of Women's Health, 30, (1) pp. 36-44. ISSN 1540-9996 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Moore, R, 'When I look in the bathroom mirror, I see all the women standing behind me': An evaluation of a leadership development program for women in STEMM, Journal of Sociology, 57, (2) pp. 367-379. ISSN 1440-7833 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Grant, R and Lee, L and Martinez-Marrades, A and Winzenberg, T, An exploration of perceptions of gender equity among SAGE Athena SWAN self-assessment team members in a regional Australian university, Higher Education Research and Development, 40, (2) pp. 356-369. ISSN 0729-4360 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Cleland, V and Nash, M and Claflin, S and Sharman, MJ, Authors' Response to the Letter to the Editor: Parkrun and the Claim of 'Elitism' in Paid-Entry Run/Walk Events, American Journal of Health Promotion ISSN 0890-1171 (2020) [Letter or Note in Journal]
Nash, M and Churchill, B, Caring during COVID-19: a gendered analysis of Australian university responses to managing remote working and caring responsibilities, Gender, Work and Organization, 27, (5) pp. 833-846. ISSN 0968-6673 (2020) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M and Nielsen, H, Gendered power relations and sexual harassment in Antarctic science in the age of #metoo, Australian Feminist Studies pp. 1-12. ISSN 0816-4649 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Grant, R and Nash, M, Homonormativity or queer disidentification? rural Australian bisexual women's identity politics, Sexualities, 23, (4) pp. 592-608. ISSN 1363-4607 (2020) [Refereed Article]
La Paglia, H and Nash, M and Grant, R, Studying gender in the neoliberal, postfeminist university: Australian university students' perspectives, Journal of Sociology, 57, (2) pp. 380-393. ISSN 1440-7833 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Moore, R, The influence of paternal co-participation on girls' participation in surfing, mountain biking, and skateboarding in regional Australia, Leisure Studies pp. 1-14. ISSN 0261-4367 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Grant, R and Nash, M and Hansen, E, What does inclusive sexual and reproductive healthcare look like for bisexual, pansexual and queer women? Findings from an exploratory study from Tasmania, Australia, Culture, Health and Sexuality, 22, (3) pp. 247-260. ISSN 1464-5351 (2020) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Nielsen, HEF and Shaw, J and King, MA and Lea, MA and Bax, N, 'Antarctica just has this hero factor...': Gendered barriers to Australian Antarctic research and remote fieldwork, PLoS ONE, 14, (1) Article e0209983. ISSN 1932-6203 (2019) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M and Moore, R, 'I was completely oblivious to gender': an exploration of how women in STEMM navigate leadership in a neoliberal, post feminist context, Journal of Gender Studies, 28, (4) pp. 449-461. ISSN 0958-9236 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Grant, R and Nash, M, Educating queer sexual citizens? A feminist exploration of bisexual and queer young women's sex education in Tasmania, Australia, Sex Education: sexuality, society and learning, 19, (3) pp. 313-328 . ISSN 1468-1811 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Moore, R, Exploring research relationships and other ethical challenges of participatory visual research in remote environments, Journal of Sociology, 55, (3) pp. 604-623. ISSN 1440-7833 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Cleland, V and Nash, M and Sharman, MJ and Claflin, S, Exploring the health-promoting potential of the 'parkrun' phenomenon: What factors are associated with higher levels of participation?, American Journal of Health Promotion, 33, (1) pp. 13-23. ISSN 0890-1171 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Sharman, MJ and Nash, M and Cleland, V, Health and broader community benefit of parkrun - An exploratory qualitative study, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 30, (2) pp. 163-171. ISSN 1036-1073 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Grant, R and Nash, M, Young bisexual women's sexual health care experiences in Australian rural general practice, Australian Journal of Rural Health, 27, (3) pp. 224-228. ISSN 1038-5282 (2019) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, 'It's just good to get a bit of man-talk out in the open': men's experiences of father-only antenatal preparation classes in Tasmania, Australia, Psychology of Men & Masculinity, 19, (2) pp. 298-307. ISSN 1524-9220 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, 'Let's work on your weaknesses': Australian CrossFit coaching, masculinity and neoliberal framings of 'health' and 'fitness' , Sport in Society, 21, (9) pp. 1432-1453. ISSN 1743-0437 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, Addressing the needs of first-time fathers in Tasmania: a qualitative study of father-only antenatal groups, Australian Journal of Rural Health, 26, (2) pp. 106-111. ISSN 1038-5282 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Moore, R, An evaluation of a leadership development programme for women in STEMM in Antarctica, The Polar Journal, 8, (1) pp. 110-125. ISSN 2154-896X (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Moore, R, Exploring the methodological challenges of using participant-produced digital video diaries in Antarctica, Sociological Research Online, 23, (3) pp. 589-605. ISSN 1360-7804 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, From tramp stamps' to traditional sleeves: A feminist autobiographical account of tattoos, Australian Feminist Studies, 33, (97) pp. 362-383. ISSN 0816-4649 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, White pregnant bodies on the Australian beach: a visual discourse analysis of family photographs, Journal of Gender Studies, 27, (5) pp. 589-606. ISSN 0958-9236 (2018) [Refereed Article] 
Staff, L and Nash, M, Brain death during pregnancy and prolonged corporeal support of the body: a critical discussion, Women and Birth, 30, (5) pp. 354-360. ISSN 1871-5192 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, Gender on the ropes: An autoethnographic account of boxing in Tasmania, Australia, International Review for The Sociology of Sport, 52, (6) pp. 734-750. ISSN 1461-7218 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
Miller, T and Nash, M, I just think something like the 'Bubs and Pubs' class is what men should be having': Paternal subjectivities and preparing for first-time fatherhood in Australia and the United Kingdom, Journal of Sociology, 53, (3) pp. 541-556. ISSN 1440-7833 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
Grant, R and Nash, M, Navigating unintelligibility: queer Australian young women's negotiations of safe sex and risk, Journal of Health Psychology, 23, (2) pp. 306-319. ISSN 1359-1053 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
Murray, L and Nash, M, The challenges of participant photography: a critical reflection on methodology and ethics in two cultural contexts, Qualitative Health Research, 27, (6) pp. 923-937. ISSN 1049-7323 (2017) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB and Davies, A and Moore, R, What style of leadership do women in STEM fields perform? Findings from an international survey, PLoS One, 12, (10) Article e0185727. ISSN 1932-6203 (2017) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M, Selling health and fitness to sporty sisters: A critical feminist multi-modal discourse analysis of the Lorna Jane retail website, Sociology of Sport Journal, 33, (3) pp. 219-229. ISSN 0741-1235 (2016) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M and Warin, M, Squeezed between identity politics and intersectionality: A critique of thin privilege' in Fat Studies, Feminist Theory, 18, (1) pp. 69-87. ISSN 1464-7001 (2016) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, Shapes of motherhood: exploring postnatal body image through photographs, Journal of Gender Studies, 24, (1) pp. 18-37. ISSN 1465-3869 (2015) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB and Grant, R, Twenty-something girls v. thirty-something Sex And The City women: paving the way for post? feminism'?, Feminist Media Studies, 15, (6) pp. 976-991. ISSN 1471-5902 (2015) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, Breasted experiences in pregnancy: an examination through photographs, Visual Studies, 29, (1) pp. 40-53. ISSN 1472-586X (2014) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB and Phillipov, MM, Introduction to the special issue: Eating like a 'man': Food and the performance and regulation of masculinities, Women'S Studies International Forum: A Multidisciplinary Journal for The Rapid Publication of Research Communications and Review Articles in Women's Studies, 44 pp. 205-208. ISSN 0277-5395 (2014) [Non Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, On Fat Stigma, Prejudice, and Strategies for Resistance. Review of Acceptable Prejudice? Fat, Rhetoric and Social Justice, Fat Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Body Weight and Society, 3, (1) pp. 76-78. ISSN 2160-4851 (2014) [Letter or Note in Journal]
Nash, M, Picturing mothers: A photovoice study of body image in pregnancy, Health Sociology Review, 23, (3) pp. 242-253. ISSN 1446-1242 (2014) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB and Phillipov, MM, Women'S Studies International Forum: A Multidisciplinary Journal for The Rapid Publication of Research Communications and Review Articles in Women'S Studies, 44 pp. 205-208. ISSN 0277-5395 (2014) [Edited Journal] 
Nash, M, Indulgence versus restraint: a discussion of embodied eating practices of pregnant Australian women, Journal of Sociology, 51, (3) pp. 478-491. ISSN 1440-7833 (2013) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, Reflections on teaching gender to Australian sociology undergraduates in the neoliberal postfeminist classroom, Journal of Sociology, 49, (4) pp. 411-425. ISSN 1440-7833 (2013) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, M, Brides N' Bumps, Feminist Media Studies, 13, (4) pp. 593-612. ISSN 1468-0777 (2012) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M, The Fetishised Fetus: Creating 'Life' with Ultrasound, Traffic pp. 49-70. ISSN 1447-2538 (2012) [Contribution to Refereed Journal]
Nash, M, Weighty matters: Negotiating 'fatness' and 'in-betweeness' in early pregnancy, Feminism and Psychology: An International Journal, 22, (3) pp. 307-323. ISSN 0959-3535 (2012) [Refereed Article]
Nash, M, 'Working out' for two: performances of 'fitness' and femininity in Australian prenatal aerobics classes, Gender, Place and Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, 19, (4) pp. 449-471. ISSN 1360-0524 (2011) [Refereed Article]
Nash, MB, 'You don't train for a marathon sitting on the couch': Performances of pregnancy 'fitness' and 'good' motherhood in Melbourne, Australia, Women's Studies International Forum, 34, (1) pp. 50-65. ISSN 0277-5395 (2011) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, My Wedge, My Self, Third Space: A Journal of Feminist Theory and Culture, 9, (1) EJ ISSN 1499-8513 (2009) [Refereed Article]
Nash, MB, From 'Bump' to 'Baby': Gazing at the Foetus in 4D, Philament, June 2007, (10) EJ ISSN 1449-0471 (2007) [Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, Oh Baby Baby: (Un)veiling Britney Spears' Pregnant Body, Michigan Feminist Studies, Fall 2005 - Spring 2006, (19) pp. 27-50. ISSN 1055-856X (2006) [Non Refereed Article] 
Nash, MB, The fetished fetus: Creating 'life' with ultrasound, Traffic: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Journal, 7 pp. 37-56. ISSN 1447-2538 (2005) [Refereed Article]
Book
Nash, M and Whelehan, I, Reading Lena Dunham's Girls: Feminism, postfeminism, authenticity and gendered performance in contemporary television, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 255. ISBN 978-3-319-52970-7 (2017) [Edited Book]
Nash, MB, Reframing Reproduction: Conceiving Gendered Experiences, Palgrave Macmillan, United Kingdom, pp. 288. ISBN 9781137267122 (2014) [Edited Book]
Nash, M, Making 'postmodern' mothers: pregnant embodiment, baby bumps and body image, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, pp. 264. ISBN 9780230355439 (2012) [Authored Research Book]
Nash, MB, Tutoring in interdisciplinary subjects, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, pp. 32. ISBN 9780987235206 (2011) [Authored Other Book] 
Chapter in Book
Nash, M, Empowering sporty sisters' through active living': A feminist multi-modal critical discourse analysis of the Lorna Jane fitness fashion website, New Sporting Femininities: Embodied Politics in Postfeminist Times, Palgrave Macmillan, K Toffoletti, H Thorpe and J Francombe-Webb (ed), Basingstoke UK, pp. 277-298. ISBN 978-3-319-72481-2 (2018) [Research Book Chapter] 
Nash, M and Grant, R, From Sex and the City to Girls: paving the way for post? feminism', Reading Lena Dunham's Girls: feminism, postfeminism, authenticity and gendered performance in contemporary television, Palgrave Macmillan, M Nash and I Whelehan (ed), London, United Kingdom, pp. 61-74. ISBN 978-3-319-52971-4 (2017) [Research Book Chapter] 
Nash, M and Whelehan, I, Why Girls? Why now?, Reading Lena Dunham's Girls: feminism, postfeminism, authenticity and gendered performance in contemporary television, Springer International Publishing AG, M Nash and I Whelehan (ed), pp. 1-16. ISBN 9783319529707 (2017) [Other Book Chapter] 
Nash, M, Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?, Reframing Reproduction: Conceiving Gendered Experiences, Palgrave Macmillan, Meredith Nash (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 251-254. ISBN 9781137267122 (2014) [Other Book Chapter] 
Nash, MB, Introduction: Conceiving of Postmodern Reproduction, Reframing Reproduction: Conceiving Gendered Experiences, Palgrave Macmillan, Meredith Nash (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 1-20. ISBN 9781137267122 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] 
Nash, M, Picturing Postpartum Body Image: A Photovoice Study, Reframing Reproduction: Conceiving Gendered Experiences, Palgrave Macmillan, Meredith Nash (ed), United Kingdom, pp. 115-134. ISBN 9781137267122 (2014) [Research Book Chapter] 
Nash, MB, 3D Fetuses and Disappearing Mothers: Rethinking the Politics of Ultrasonography, Mother Knows Best: Talking Back to the , Demeter Press, Jessica Nathanson and Laura Camille Tuley (ed), Toronto, Canada, pp. 46-57. ISBN 9781550144871 (2008) [Research Book Chapter] 
Nash, MB, Expanding Seams: Experiences of Australian Maternity Shopping, The Globetrotting Shopaholic: Consumer Spaces, Products and their Cultural Places, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Tanfer Emin Tunc and Annessa Ann Babic (ed), Newcastle, UK, pp. 205-219. ISBN 1443800279 (2008) [Research Book Chapter]
Review
Nash, MB, Book Review - Understanding Reproductive Loss, Sociology of Health and Illness: A Journal of Medical Sociology, 35, (7) pp. 1129-1130. ISSN 0141-9889 (2013) [Review Single Work] 
Nash, MB, Review of Reed, Lori and Saukko, Paula (eds.), Governing the Female Body: Gender, Health and Networks of Power, H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online, May, (1) pp. 1-2. (2011) [Other Review] 
Nash, MB, Melinda Tankard Reist, Defiant Birth: Women Who Resist Medical Eugenics, Traffic: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Journal, 9 pp. 172-174. (2008) [Other Review] 
Nash, MB, Blood bones and spirit: Aboriginal christianity in an East Kimberley town by Heather McDonald, Melbourne Historical Journal, 32 pp. 105-107. (2004) [Other Review] 
Nash, MB, Rosalind Petchesky, global prescriptions: Gendering health and human rights, Traffic: An Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Journal, 5 pp. 165-168. (2004) [Other Review] 
Conference Publication
Nash, M and Nielsen, H, Gendered power relations and sexual harassment in Antarctic science and remote fieldwork in the age of #MeToo, Proceedings of Gender and Sexuality at Work: A Multidisciplinary Research and Engagement Conference, 18 February 2020, University of Melbourne, pp. 54-58. (2020) [Refereed Conference Paper]
Moore, R and Nash, M, Death by a thousand cuts': visibly and culturally diverse women's experiences of racial microaggressions in STEMM organisations, Proceedings of Gender and Sexuality at Work: A Multidisciplinary Research and Engagement Conference, 18 February 2020, University of Melbourne, pp. 23-27. (2020) [Refereed Conference Paper]
Hansen, E and Nash, M and Ayton, J, How fathers experience being in a 'breastfeeding family' when breastfeeding problems occur, 2017 TASA Conference, 27-30 November 2017, Perth, Australia (2017) [Conference Extract] 
Howes, FS and Nash, M and Walters, J and Nelson, MR, Emerging visual methodologies to better understand the process of care in hypertension management in Australian general practice, Abstracts From the 35th Annual Scientific Meeting of the HBPRCA and the 39th Annual Scientific Meeting of the AAS, pp. e152. ISSN 0194-911X (2014) [Conference Extract] 
Major Creative Work
Nash, MB, Picturing Pregnancy: Meredith Nash at TEDxHobart, TEDx Talks, Hobart (2014) [Performance] 
Nash, MB, The Australian Pregnancy Pictures Project: Memory, Motherhood, and Photography, Pregnant Pics Project, website, 1 (2014) [Other Exhibition] 
Nash, MB, Picturing Pregnancy: A Photovoice Exhibition, Morris Miller Library, University of Tasmania (2013) [Other Exhibition] 
Entry
Nash, MB, Birthing Practices, Battleground: Women and Gender, Amy Lind and Stephanie Brzuzy (ed), Wesport, 1, pp. 45-54 (2008) [Entry]
Nash, MB, Fetal Rights, Battleground: Women and Gender, Amy Lind and Stephanie Brzuzy (ed), Wesport, 1, pp. 194-199 (2008) [Entry]
Other Public Output
Cleland, V and Nash, M and Sharman, M and Moore, R and Waddingham, S and Oakley, Anita, Final Report Girls in Action Sports Project (GASP), Tasmanian Government, through Communities, Sport and Recreation Division - Department of Communities, Tasmania, via Womensport and Recreation Tasmania, Australia, pp. 1-40. (2021) [Report Other]
Nash, M and Moore, R, 'Death by a thousand cuts': women of colour in science face a subtly hostile work environment, The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group Ltd, Australia, 11 February (2020) [Magazine Article]
Nash, M, 'I've felt close to crying with rage at the unfairness of it all.' The pandemic's hidden toll on women's workloads, Mamamia, online, 28 May 2020 (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Academic wellbeing at all time global low - so how can you sell yourself so you can get on with saving the world?: Interview with Ryk Goddard, Breakfast, ABC Hobart, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 23 January (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Action Sports Girls: interview with Jack Evans, ABC Behind the News, ABC, 24 March 2020 (2020) [Media Interview] 
Nash, M, Antarctic suppression, The Briefing, The Saturday Paper, Carlton, Victoria, February 14 (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Antarctica harassment: Interview with Carol Off, As It Happens, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada, 19 February (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Antarctica Has a Sexual Harassment Problem Too, Jezebel, online, 18 February (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Encouraging girls in action sports: interview with Chris Rowbottom, ABC News, Australia (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Girls in Action Sports: Interview with Chris Rowbottom, ABC Local Grandstand, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 22 February (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, How do you travel with children overseas?: Interview with Louise Saunders, Evenings with Louise Saunders, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 29 January (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, In a crisis, a shift: This is the changing face of fatherhood, The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, 2 May 2020 (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, In Antarctica, The #MeToo Movement Faces Unique Hurdles, BuzzFeed News, online, February 18 (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Interview about 'The Leadership' documentary on women in STEMM, Mornings with Leon Compton, ABC Hobart Radio, 3 June 2020 (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M and Nielsen, H and Bax, N, The #MeToo Movement Faces Unique Hurdles: interview with Gina Rushton, BuzzFeed News, Australia (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, The #MeToo movement has spread to Antarctica: Interview with Patricia Karvelas, RN Drive, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sydney, 18 February (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, The hostile environment faced by women of colour in STEM: Interview with Louise Saunders, Evenings with Louise Saunders, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 12 February (2020) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, For women of colour in STEM 'acting white' is just more mental and emotional labour, Breakfast, ABC Hobart Radio, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, Tasmania, 25 September (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Government initiative targets lack of women: Interview with The Wire, The Wire, The Community Radio Network, NSW, Australia, 9 April (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, How does pregnancy compare with extreme endurance sports?: Interview with Helen Shields, Your Afternoon, ABC Radio Tasmania, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, Tasmania, 20 June (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, How the Christchurch Massacre and #Metoo have changed the election: Interview with Leon Compton, Mornings with Leon Compton, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, Tasmania, 16 May (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, It's time to talk about bodies after birth, and not just stretch marks: Interview with Emily Writes, The Spinoff, The Spinoff, Aukland, New Zealand, 24 September (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Navigating Career Obstacles/Leadership for Women in Stem, Professionals Australia: Gender and Diversity, Melbourne, pp. 1-10. (2019) [Report of Restricted Access]
Nash, M, Some women feel fetal kicks years after they've given birth: Interview with Grace Browne, New Scientist, New Scientist Ltd, London, 12 November (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, The Headless, Legless Pregnancy Bump: Interview with Josie Glausiusz, Scientific American, Springer Nature, New York, 22 October, pp. 1-6. (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, The story of the first Australian women in Antarctica: Interview with Angela Heathcote, Australian Geographic, Northern Pictures, Sydney, 18 June (2019) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, 'Discrimination in a different form?' Doubts dog advertising guidelines on body image: Interview with Alexandra Spring, The Guardian, Guardian News and Media Limited, Surry Hills, NSW, 247 November 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, M and Moore, R, Are Leadership Styles in STEMM Gendered?, AWIS Magazine, Association for Women in Science, United States, 49, 3 (2018) [Magazine Article]
Nash, M, Even in Antarctica, women are experiencing sexism, SBS News, SBS News, New South Wales, Australia, 8 March 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Gendered language: Interview with Joel Rheinberger, Drive, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, Tasmania, 3 December 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Interview with Louise Saunders about International Women's Day, ABC 936 Hobart, 8 March 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Interview with Louise Saunders on cricket ball tampering scandal, ABC Radio with Louise Sanders, 30 April 2018 (2018) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Interview with Piia Wirsu about International Women's Day, ABC Northern Tasmania, 8 March 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Interview with Yumi Stynes for ABC podcast Ladies We Need To Talk, Episode: The 12 week rule, Online, 8 May 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, New Tasmanian Strategy Addresses Gender Inequality, Sunday Tasmanian, 3 June 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Science in the Pub: Interview with Helen Shield, Your Afternoon with Helen Shield, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 31 July 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Stemm-inism: interview with Cheyne Anderson, Think: Digital Futures, 2SER 107.3, Australia (2018) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, The 12-week pregnancy rule: Why is the first trimester shrouded in secrecy?, ABC Health and Wellbeing, online, 12 May 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Moore, R and Nash, M, Walking into a headwind: The barriers women face trying to build science careers, SmartCompany, Private Media Pty Ltd, Melbourne, 20 September 2018 (2018) [Magazine Article]
Nash, MB, What is the social impact of #metoo at the 2018 Oscars? https://vimeo.com/258706972, Interview on ABC24, 5 March 2018 (2018) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, What to consider when announcing a pregnancy or miscarriage online: interview with Kellie Scott, ABC Life, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australia, 25 October 2018 (2018) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Where are our female STEM CEOs?: interview with Domini Stuart, The CEO Magazine, The CEO Magazine, Australia, November (2018) [Media Interview]
Moore, R and Nash, M, Walking into a headwind' - what it feels like for women building science careers, The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group Ltd, Australia, 20 September 2018 (2018) [Magazine Article]
Moore, R and Nash, M, Walking into a headwind': What it feels like for women building science careers, Women's Agenda, Women's Agenda, Australia, 20 September 2018 (2018) [Magazine Article]
Nash, MB, 'Fat, bland, boring incubators': Most pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, Stuff, online, Feb 10, 2017 (2017) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, 'Fat, bland, boring incubators': most pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, WA Today.com.au, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, 'Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, Brisbane Times, Online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Beyonce y el auge de las fotografias de embarazadas, BBC World, online, 3 February, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Gender bias, sexual harassment and the myth of meritocracy. Women still underrepresented in science, ABC 936 Hobart with Ryk Goddard, 3 July, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Girls may be flawed, but its feminist legacy will last, The Independent, London, 16 Feb, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Girls may be flawed, but its feminist legacy will last, The Independent, online, 15 February, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Interview with Simon Lauder, Breakfast with Simon Lauder, ABC South East, 9 Feb, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Mother Nature Needs Her Daughters, Tasmania 40 South Magazine, Forty South Publishing, Australia, 84 (2017) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Profile: From Illinois to Antarctica with Meredith Nash, champion of women in STEMM, Campus Review, 22 March, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Shapes of motherhood: female body image before and after pregnancy, Radio National Life Matters, 23 February, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Tasmania Police admits there's more to be done to encourage women into senior ranks, ABC News, online, 15 September 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, United Nations Academic Impact Digital Discussion Series with Homeward Bound Expedition Female Scientists, United Nations Academic Impact, United Nations, Feb 4, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, What to expect when you're expecting: Photo project gives twelve pregnant women cameras to reveal what it's REALLY like to have a baby, Daily Mail Australia, online, 18 February, 2017 (2017) [Media Interview]
Nash, M, Will social change come from #metoo?, Interview with Kathryn Robinson ABC News 24, 7 December 2017 (2017) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, The Age, Melbourne, Australia, 8 Feb, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, Canberra Times, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, Sydney Morning Herald, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2017) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Fat, bland, boring incubators': ordinary pregnant women don't feel like Beyonce, Th Conversation, online, Feb 8, 2017 (2016) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Homeward Bound's all-female Antarctic expedition sets sail in December, The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, Nov 25, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Interview with Hobart 7HoFM, Hobart 7HoFM, Nov 18, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Interview with Ryk Goddard ABC 936 Hobart, ABC Hobart 936AM, Nov 11, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Davies, A and Nash, M and McLean, N, Should Women Scientists Really Need to Know How To Bake To Become Leaders?, New Matilda, At Large Media Pty Ltd, Sydney, 15 June (2016) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Six Tasmanian-based scientists in all-female Antarctic expedition, The Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, Nov 10, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Snow Sisters, Tas Weekend, Hobart, Australia, Nov 26-27, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Tas IVF says egg freezing inquiries up, The Examiner, Fairfax Media, Launceston, 1 August (2016) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, UTAS parkrun research project, Mornings with Leon Compton ABC 936, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 16 June (2016) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, WIN Television interview, WIN Television, Hobart, Nov 23, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Women lead way to Antarctica, The Mercury, Hobart, Australia, Nov 24, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Women lead way to Antarctica, Herald Sun, online, Nov 24, 2016 (2016) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Breakfast with Ryk Goddard, 936 Hobart, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 24 April (2014) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Edited Book Insights, Nexus, The Australian Sociological Association, Melbourne, 26, 3 (2014) [Internal Newsletter]
Nash, MB, Fathers to be survey, Breakfast with Belinda King, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Launceston, 24 April (2014) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Meeting of the minds aims to inspire, The Mercury, Hobart Tasmania, p. 9. (2014) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, New study puts fathers under the parenthood microscope, Health Canal, Health Canal, Australia, 23 April (2014) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, School chaplain sacked over Facebook post calling homosexuality 'not normal', ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, 8th April (2014) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Study to examine support for new dads, Launceston Examiner, Alexandra Humphries, Hobart, 24 April, p. 7. (2014) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, University of Tasmania study to put dads in the parenting picture, The Mercury, News Ltd, Australia, 7 May (2014) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, 936 ABC Radio Interview, Your afternoons with Penny Terry, ABC Radio, Hobart (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, A brand for social change? The myth of Dove's 'real beauty', The Conversation, The Conversation Media Group, online, 9 July 2013 (2013) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, ABC News, Mornings with Geoff Hutchinson, Australian Broadcasting Company, Perth, 2013, 8 February 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Are women's bodies still beautiful after pregnancy?, BBC News Magazine, BBC world service, online, 16 July 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Baby bellies come out of hiding, Sunday Examiner, Launceston, Fairfax Regional media, Launceston, 28 April 2013 (2013) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Baby bump pictures: Are nude maternity photos touching or tacky?, New York Daily News, USA, 26 June 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Concern over dearth in IVF donors, The Examiner, Fairfax Regional Media, Launceston, 9th October 2013 (2013) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Dr Meredith Nash: Poser nue et enceinte est une 'endance malsaine, LeMag.Ma, Marrakech, Morocco, 27 June 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Exploring Body Image, Nightlife with Tony Delroy, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Sydney, 1 (2013) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Grande-Bretagne:poser nue pendant sa grossesse, la nouvelle tendance?, Magicmaman.com, online, 26 June 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Lay off Chrissie Swan for smoking while pregnant, Open Forum, Strawberry Fields, NSW, 2013, Fri, 08/02/2013, p. 1. (2013) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, Lay off Chrissie Swan for smoking while pregnant, The Conversation, The Conversation, Melbourne, 2013, 7 Feb 2013 (2013) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, Mum's the word for photo project of pregnancy in Tasmania, The Herald Sun, The Herald Sun, Melbourne, 29th September 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Mum's the word for photo project of pregnancy in Tasmania, The Courier Mail, Brisbane, 29th September 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Mum's the word for photo project of pregnancy in Tasmania, The Sunday Tasmanian, Hobart, 29th September 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Mum's the word for photo project of pregnancy in Tasmania, The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, NSW, 29th September 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Naked baby bump photos are the latest pregnancy trend. But are they a precious memento or just plain tacky?, The Daily Mail, UK, 23 June 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, New project needs your photos, Campus Daily, University of Queensland, online, 28th March 2013, March 2013 (2013) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Pregnancy photo project, Burnie Advocate, Fairfax Regional media, Burnie, 16 April 2013 (2013) [Media Interview]
Nash, MB, Reliving virginity: sexual double standards and hymenoplasty, The Conversation, online, 25 June 2013, pp. 1-5. (2013) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, The myth of Dove's 'Real Beauty' campaign, Radio Adelaide, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, 17 July 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, The Otherside, The Mercury, Davis Brothers, Hobart, Tasmania, 5th October 2013 (2013) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Birth of the bump, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, 22 May 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Birth of the bump, The Launceston Times, Fairfax Media, Launceston, Tasmania, 22 May 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Birth of the bump, Batemans Bay Post, Fairfax Media, Batemans Bay, NSW, 22 May 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Birth of the Bump, Stock and Land, Fairfax Media, Tullamarine, Victoria, 1, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Birth of the Bump, LaTrobe Valley Express, Fairfax Media, Morwell, Victoria, 22 May 2012 (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Birth of the Bump, Illawarra Mercury, Fairfax Media, Illawarra, 22 May 2012 (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Celebrity Influence on pregnant women studied, ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, Tasmania, 28 January 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Fit Mum Obsession, EmilyWebb.net, Emily Webb, Online, 10 May 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Hilarious or horrifying? Foetuses Photoshopped onto bellies, The Conversation, The Conversation, Melbourne, 18 October 2012, online (2012) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, Kampf der baby-Beule, Tages Anzeiger, Tages Anzeiger, Zurich, Switzerland, 27 January 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Newspaper Article] 
Nash, MB, Launceston gym fight: gloves are off, The Examiner, Fairfax Media, Launceston, Tasmania, 30 July 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Pregnancy: A precarious perch, The New Zealand Herald, The New Zealand Herald, New Zealand, Thursday Dec 6 2012 (2012) [Magazine Article]
Nash, MB, Researching baby bump body image, Unitas, The University of Tasmania, Sandy Bay, Tasmania, December 2011, 356, p. 7. (2012) [Internal Newsletter] 
Nash, MB, Sex industry reform looks at New Zealand laws, The Examiner, Fairfax Media, Launceston, Tasmania, 21 Janauary 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, The perils of announcing a pregnancy in public, The Conversation, The Conversation, Melbourne, 4 December 2012 (2012) [Magazine Article]
Nash, MB, The perils of announcing a pregnancy in public, Mamamia, Mamamia, Sydney, Tues 4 December 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Newspaper Article]
Nash, MB, When the going gets tough, The Mercury, Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, Hobart, Tasmania, 17 April 2012, p. 1. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Where does the term 'baby bump' come from?, Slate Magazine, Slate Magazine, New York, 18 May 2012, p. 94. (2012) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Women who donate their eggs deserve compensation - here's why, The Conversation, The Conversation, Melbourne, VIC, 9 November 2012 (2012) [Magazine Article] 
Nash, MB, Pregnant women urged to join study, The Mercury, Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, Hobart, Tasmania, 14 October 2011, p. 1. (2011) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Ryk Goddard, ABC 936 News Breakfast, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart Tasmania, 14 October 2011, p. 1. (2011) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Study examines changing attitudes to the 'baby bump', ABC News, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Hobart, Tasmania, 13 October 2011, p. 1. (2011) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Study examines changing attitudes to the 'baby bump', Yahoo! News Australia, Yahoo, Australia, 13 October 2011, p. 1. (2011) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, Views on pregnancy to be studied, Views on pregnancy to be studied, Launceston Examiner, Launceston, Tasmania, 14 October 2011, p. 12. (2011) [Media Interview] 
Nash, MB, What does pregnancy look like through the eyes of everyday mums?, Campus Daily, Australia's Uni Jobs Website, Australia, 13 October 2011, p. 1. (2011) [Media Interview] 

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