Georgia Clarkson

Doctorate

Georgia Clarkson

Paramedic
Australia

Doctorate Title: No Echo in the Ghetto : Lived Experiences of Gay and Lesbian Paramedics in Australia.

Doctorate Description: Qualitative study of impact of heteronormativity in the paramedic workplace in Australia. 

Paramedicine is a relative newcomer to academia, with paramedic education programs existing in Australian universities since the turn of the century. As such, minimal research exists into the experience of paramedics in general. Gay and Lesbian people are an under researched minority group within the workplace, despite their high participation rates in employment. This research sets out to redress the gap in the literature by investigating the current workplace experience of Gay and Lesbian paramedics in Australia. Using a qualitative approach informed by a bricolage of critical theory and hermeneutic phenomenology, the experiences of inclusion and marginalisation of participants was explored. Experiences of the accounts of the hidden population of 10 Gay and Lesbian paramedic participants provide the first known account of the culture of the paramedic workplace in Australia from a non-heteronormative perspective. Participant experiences also give form to the impacts of practices that exclude and marginalise Gay and Lesbian people in the paramedics’ workplace.

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Type: PhD
University: Victoria University
Primary Supervisor: Associate Professor Marcelle Cacciattolo
Category: Staff Wellbeing
Funding: None
Start Date: 2011
End Date: 2015
Status: Complete

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