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Kate Manlik researches and teaches in Social Science and Cultural Studies. Their doctoral dissertation sought to problematise lesbian and queer women's place in the Australian HIV landscape and AIDS epidemic. She has also (co-)authored publications on inclusive sex education curriculum, PrEP for HIV prevention, HDR students' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, and sexual violence on higher education campuses. In 2025, Kate joined the editorial collective for Lilith: A Feminist History Journal.

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Manlik, Kate; Matthews, Nicole (2024) 'Eliciting Narratives of Disorientation: A Methodological Expl. a/b: Auto/Biography Studies, 39 (1):55-72. [DOI] ...
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MacPhail, Catherine; Manlik, Kate; Dews, Hannah; Mao, Limin; Rutherford, Alison (2024) 'Ending HIV T. AIDS and B, 28 :3038...
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Ferfolja, Tania; Manlik, Kate; Ullman, Jacqueline (2024) 'Parents’ Perspectives on Gender and Sexual. Sex Education, 24 (5):632-647. [DOI] ...
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Ullman, Jacqueline; Manlik, Kate; Ferfolja, Tania (2024) 'Supporting the Inclusion of Gender and Sex. 51 :2049-2068. [DOI] ...
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Manlik, Kate; Simon, Jane; Matthews, Nicole (2023) 'The Fabric of Resistance: Care, Domestic Objects. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 48 (3):683-707. [DOI] ...
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Manlik, Kate (2022) 'Allies or At-Risk Subjects?: Sexual Minority Women and the “Problem” of HIV in . Feminist Media Studies, 22 (1):104-119. [DOI] ...
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