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Prof Mandy Morgan BA(Hons), PhD

Professor of Feminist Psychology

School of Psychology

Professional

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) - Murdoch University (1988)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Murdoch University (1993)

Research Projects

Summary of Research Projects

Position Current Completed
Approver 6 0
Not Specified 0 2
Notification Recipient 1 0
Project Leader 0 14
Team Member 0 1

Completed Projects

Project Title: HRC - Faith to bounce back - Pacific youth wellbeing and resilience - Hulita Tauveli

Date Range: 2021 - 2023

Funding Body: Health Research Council of New Zealand

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Journal

King, P., Hodgetts, D., Rua, M., & Morgan, M. (2018). When the Marae Moves into the City: Being Māori in Urban Palmerston North. City and Community. 17(4), 1189-1208
[Journal article]Authored by: Hodgetts, D., King, P., Morgan, C.
Rogerson, A., Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2018). Hysterical inquiry: A methodology emergent through a dutiful daughter. Theory and Psychology. 28(6), 823-842
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C., Rogerson, A.
Soennichsen, S., & Morgan, M. (2017). Feeling stories: A Bakhtinian reading of metaphor in the practice of reflexive narrative analysis. Theory and Psychology. 27(6), 815-831
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
King, P., Hodgetts, D., Rua, M., & Morgan, M. (2017). Disrupting being on an industrial scale: Towards a theorization of Māori ways-of-being. Theory and Psychology. 27(6), 725-740
[Journal article]Authored by: Hodgetts, D., King, P., Morgan, C.
Neill-Weston, F., & Morgan, M. (2017). Teenage childbearing: young sole mothers challenge the stereotypes. Kotuitui. 12(2), 179-191
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA., & Weatherely, G. (2016). Aotearoa/New Zealand: Paradox and tensions for feminist transformations. labrys, études féministes. 29 Retrieved from http://www.labrys.net.br/
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, C., & Coombes, LM. (2016). Protective mothers: Women's understandings of protecting children in the context of legal interventions into intimate partner violence. The Australian Community Psychologist. 28(1), 59-78
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Connor, G., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2015). iAnorexic: Haraway’s Cyborg Metaphor as Ethical Methodology. Qualitative Research in Psychology. 12(3), 233-245
[Journal article]Authored by: Connor, G., Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2014). Primacy, Phallocy, Alterity: How are we doing with difference so long after Irigaray's critique of the model of one(sex)?. Labrys, etudes feministes/estudes feministas. 26, 1-30 Retrieved from http://www.labrys.net.br/
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2014). Researching Violence against Women in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Journal of Educational, Health and Community Psychology. 3(3), 79-98 Retrieved from http://journal.uad.ac.id/
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Busch, R., Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2014). Manufacturing egalitarian injustice: A discursive analysis of the rhetorical strategies used in fathers’ rights websites in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Feminism and Psychology. 24(4), 440-460
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Gibson, K., & Morgan, M. (2013). Growing Up with Child Sexual Abuse in an Experimental Commune: Making Sense of Narrative Variation. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 23(4), 300-313
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2013). Collaborating without participation: Nomadic ethics and resistances in the singularities of normative academic practice. Knowledge Cultures. 1(5), 121-140
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Soennichsen, S., & Morgan, M. (2013). The play of metaphor shifting positions through autobiographic texts in psychology. Narrative Inquiry. 23(1), 154-170
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Gibson, K., & Morgan, M. (2013). Narrative Research on Child Sexual Abuse: Addressing Perennial Problems in Quantitative Research. Qualitative Research in Psychology. 10(3), 298-317
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2013). Empowerment and advocacy for domestic violence victims. Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 7(8), 526-536
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Coombes, L., & Alefaio-Tugia, S. (2013). Pasifikology. News from psychologies’ margins in Aotearoa/New Zealand: An interview with Siautu Alefaio-Tugia. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. 10(Critical Psychology in a Changing World II: Building Bridges and Expanding the Dialogue), 35-49 Retrieved from https://discourseunit.com/annual-review/10-2013/
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., & Morgan, M. (2011). Bullying in secondary schools: An analysis of discursive positioning. New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies. 46(1), 23-34
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2011). Sado-masochism and feminist desire: The other measure of true love bleeds. Theory & Psychology. 21(4), 517-531
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Gibson, K., Morgan, M., Woolley, C., & Powis, T. (2011). Growing up at Centrepoint: Retrospective accounts of childhood spent at an intentional community. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 20(4), 413-434 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/10538712.2011.591364
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., & Morgan, M. (2011). Bullying in secondary schools: Through a discursive lens. Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 6(1-2), 1-14 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1177083X.2011.562905
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2011). Encountering impasses: Yet another story. Theory & Psychology. 21(4), 544-549
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Barri, L., & Morgan, M. (2011). Soulmates, compatibility and intimacy: Allied discursive resources in the struggle for relationship satisfaction in the new millennium. New Ideas in Psychology. 29(1), 10-23
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Gibson, K., Morgan, M., Woolley, C., & Powis, T. (2011). Life after centrepoint: Accounts of adult adjustment after childhood spent at an experimental community. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 40(3), 41-51
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Gibson, K., Morgan, M., Woolley, C., & Powis, T. (2011). Research and healing for survivors of child sexual abuse: Growing up at Centrepoint: Retrospective accounts of childhood spent at an intentional community. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse. 20(4), 413-434
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Smith, NV., & Morgan, M. (2010). Politics and pedagogy: Discursive constructions in the IB Theory of knowledge - Guide. Curriculum Journal. 21(3), 299-312
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Andrews, R., Coleman, J., Coombes, L., Morgan, M., & Venkateswar, S. (2009). Editorial. Women's Studies Journal. 23(1), 1-2 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/docs/WSJNZ231editorial1-3.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Bürgelt, PT., Morgan, M., & Pernice, R. (2008). The migration process through the eyes of migrants: Experiences, interpretations and responses of German migrants to New Zealand. IMIS-Beiträge. 33, 105-128 Retrieved from http://www.imis.uni-osnabrueck.de/
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., & Pernice, R. (2008). Staying or returning: Pre-migration influences on the migration process of German migrants to New Zealand. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 18(4), 282-298 Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casp.924/pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Pond, R., & Morgan, M. (2008). Protection, manipulation or interference with relationships? Discourse analysis of New Zealand lawyers' talk about supervised access and partner violence. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 18(5), 458-473 Retrieved from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/casp.948/pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C., Pond, R.
Pond, R., & Morgan, M. (2008). Protection, manipulation or interference with relationships? Discourse analysis of New Zealand lawyers' talk about supervised access and partner violence. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 18(5), 458-473
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C., Pond, R.
Andrews, R., Coleman, J., Coombes, L., Morgan, M., & Venkateswar, S. (2008). Editorial. Atlantis: a women's studies journal - revue d'etudes sur les femmes. 22(1), 1-2 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/docs/WSJNZ221editorial1-2.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
White, C., & Zheng, Y. (2018). Editorial. Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching. 12(1), 1-5
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Bürgelt, PT., Morgan, M., & Pernice, R. (2008). Staying or returning: Pre-migration influences on the migration process of German migrants to New Zealand. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 18(4), 282-298
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Kahu, E., & Morgan, M. (2007). A critical discourse analysis of New Zealand government policy: Women as mothers and workers. Women's Studies International Forum. 30(2), 134-146
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Kahu, ER., & Morgan, M. (2007). Weaving coherent identities: New Zealand women talk as mothers and workers. Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online. 2(2), 55-73 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1177083X.2007.9522424
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coleman, J., Coombes, L., Lunn, M., & Morgan, M. (2007). Editorial. Women's Studies Journal. 21(1), 7-11 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/back-issues/21-1.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2006). Book review: Critical is a doing-with word. Theory and Psychology. 16(4), 580-582 Retrieved from http://tap.sagepub.com/content/16/4/580
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Hindle, S., & Morgan, M. (2006). On being a refuge worker: Psycho-social impacts of advocacy. Women's Studies Journal. 20(1), 32-47 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/back-issues/20-1.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.Edited by: Morgan, C.
Jury, A., Coleman, J., Coombes, L., Patterson, L., Morgan, M., & Lunn, M. (2006). Editorial. Women's Studies Journal. 20(1), 7-9 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/back-issues/20-1.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Coombes, L., & Campbell, B. (2006). Biculturalism, gender and critical social movements in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Still speaking from psychologies' margins. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. 5(Critical Psychology in a Changing World: Contributions from different geo-political regions), 1-17 Retrieved from http://www.discourseunit.com/annual-review/arcp-5-critical-psychology-in-a-changing-world-contributions-from-different-geo-political-regions/
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Pond, R., & Morgan, M. (2005). New Zealand women's experiences of lawyers in the context of domestic violence: Criticisms and commendations. Women's Studies Journal. 19(2 Women and Violence), 79-106 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/back-issues/19-2.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Panikkar, R., & Morgan, M. (2005). The amok of the Malay: A culture-bound or 'native-bound' syndrome?. The International Journal of Critical Psychology. (15), 64-84
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Briar, C., Coleman, JD., Coombes, LM., Jury, AJ., Morgan, CA., & Patterson, LG. (2005). Editorial. Women's Studies Journal. 19(1), 7-10 Retrieved from http://www.wsanz.org.nz/journal/back-issues/19-1.htm
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2005). Remembering Embodied Domination: Questions of Critical/Feminist Psy-discourse on the Body. Theory & Psychology. 15(3), 357-372
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, LM., Morgan, CA., Tuffin, KF., & Johnson, M. (2004). Critical legal psychology: Readings of the relationship between psychology and law informed by critical legal studies and critical psychology. The International Journal of Critical Psychology. (11), 30-49
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2004). Narrative form and the morality of psychology's gendering stories. Narrative Inquiry. 14(2), 303-322
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Cheals, K., Morgan, CA., & Coombes, LM. (2003). Speaking from the margins: An analysis of women's spirituality narratives. The International Journal of Critical Psychology. 8, 55-72
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2002). Working the narrative unconscious: Positioning theory and moral order. Narrative Inquiry. 12(2), 467-475
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2002). Politicising mothers: Counter-narratives of mothering experience. Narrative Inquiry. 12(2), 375-379
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Tuffin, K., Morgan, M., & Stephens, C. (2001). Jane's jealousy: A narrative analysis of emotion experience in its social context. International Journal of Group Tensions. 30(1), 55-68 Retrieved from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A%3A1026654100313
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
O'Neill, D., & Morgan, M. (2001). Pragmatic post-structuralism (I): Participant observation and discourse in evaluating violence intervention. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 11(4), 263-275
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., & O'Neill, D. (2001). Pragmatic post-structuralism (II): An outcomes evaluation of a stopping violence programme. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology. 11(4), 277-289
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2001). Speaking from the margins: A discourse analysis of ten women's accounts of spirituality. Australian Psychologist. 36(1), 10-18
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2001). Subjectivities and Silences, Mother and Woman: Theorizing an Experience of Silence as a Speaking Subject. Feminism and Psychology. 11(3), 361-375
[Journal article]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Tuffin, K., Morgan, M., Frewin, K., & Jardine, A. (2000). Economic rationalism in action. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 29(1), 30-36 Retrieved from http://www.psychology.org.nz/cms_show_download.php?id=705
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (1998). Discursive Acts: Reading ‘Discourse and Social Psychology-Eleven Years after’. Theory & Psychology. 8(3), 389-398
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (1998). Speaking Subjects, Discursive Worlds: Readings from Discourse and Social Psychology. Theory & Psychology. 8(3), 359-376
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Tuffin, K., Morgan, M., Frewin, K., & Jardine, A. (2000). Economic Rationalism in Action. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 29(1), 30-36
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Stephens, C., Tuffin, K., Praat, A., & Lyons, A. (1997). Lawful possession: A constructionst approach to jealousy stories. New Ideas in Psychology. 15(1), 71-81
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C., Stephens, C.
Morgan, M. (1996). Reading the Rhetoric of ‘Crisis’. Theory & Psychology. 6(2), 267-286
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Praat, AC., Tuffin, K., Lyons, AC., Morgan, M., & Frederikson, LG. (1996). Political discourses in New Zealand: Constructions of political parties. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 25(2), 29-35
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C.
MORGAN, M., TUFFIN, KF., FREDERIKSON, LG., LYONS, AC., & STEPHENS, C. (1994). THE HEALTH REFORM ADVERTISEMENTS - WHAT ARE THEY ALL ABOUT WHAT WILL THEY MEAN TO YOU. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 23(1), 28-35
[Journal article]Authored by: Morgan, C., Stephens, C.

Book

Hayati, EN., & Morgan, M. (2021). Domestic violence against women in Indonesia and Aotearoa (New Zealand): Making sense of differences and similarities. In Nationalism: Past as Prologue. (pp. 221 - 238).
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, M., & Lyons, A. (2019). Fear of a Living Death: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of Chronicity, Terminal Illness and Euthanasia. In Chronicity Enquiries: Making Sense of Chronic Illness. (pp. 49 - 58).
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, C., Coombes, L., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2019). Critical social psychology and victims of crime: Gendering violence, risk and dangerousness in the society of captives. In KC. O'Doherty, & D. Hodgetts (Eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Applied Social Psychology. (pp. 583 - 604). United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.
Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2015). South Pacific: Tensions of space in our place. In Handbook of Critical Psychology. (pp. 444 - 453).
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, LM., & Morgan, CA. (2015). South Pacific:Tensions of space in our place. In I. Parker (Ed.) Handbook of Critical Psychology. (pp. 444 - 453). East Sussex, UK and New York, USA: Routledge
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, CA., & Lyons, AC. (2013). Fear of a living death: A Foucauldian discourse analysis of chronicity, terminal illness and euthanasia. In Z. Li, & S. Rieder Bennett (Eds.) Chronicity Enquiries: Making sense of chronic illness. (pp. 49 - 58). Oxford, UK: Inter-Disciplinary Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Branney, P., Gough, B., Madill, A., & Morgan, M. (2012). The violence of an idealized family: A kleinian psychoanalytic reading of te rito. In Re(con)figuring Psychoanalysis: Critical Juxtapositions of the Philosophical, the Sociohistorical and the Political. (pp. 202 - 220).
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Bürgelt, PT., Morgan, CA., & Pernice, R. (2011). The migration process through the eyes of migrants: Experiences, interpretations and responses of German migrants to New Zealand. In R. Cohen, & G. Jónsson (Eds.) Migration and Culture. (pp. 707 - 730). Cheltenham U.K.: Edward Elgar Publishing
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Coombes, L., Neill-Weston, F., & Weatherley, GE. (2011). Shaping feminist psychologies in Aotearoa: History, paradox, transformation. In A. Rutherford, R. Capdevila, V. Undurti, & I. Palmary (Eds.) Handbook of international feminisms: Perspectives on psychology, women, culture, and rights. (pp. 195 - 218). United States: Springer Science+Business Media
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., & Pernice, R.(2009). Is Aotearoa/New Zealand the right choice?: The migration experiences of contemporary Germans who realised their mirgration dream. Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Muller
[Authored Book]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Branney, P., Morgan, M., Gough, B., & Madill, A. (2006). Reading the construction of gendered subjectivities in the politics of domestic violence intervention: Merging discourse analysis and psychoanalysis. In A. Kuczynska, & EK. Dzikowska (Eds.) Understanding sex and gender. (pp. 71 - 83). Poland: Oficyna Wydawnicza ATUT
[Chapter]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, LM., & Morgan, CA. (2004). Politicising mothers: Counter-narratives of mothering experience. In M. Bamberg, & MA. Eds (Eds.) Considering counter-narratives: Narrating, resisting, making sense. (pp. 38 - 42). Amsterdam, The Netherlands: John Benjamins Publishing Company
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.

Thesis

Webb, SC. (2011). Writing truth as non-violence. (Doctoral Thesis)
[Doctoral Thesis]Edited by: Morgan, C.

Report

Morgan, CA., & Coombes, LM.(2016). Developing culturally specific early intervention through community collaboration for men bound by Police safety orders in Counties Manukau. Study one: The first year at Gandhi Nivas: A preliminary statistical description (revised). (Report No. Study 1).
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Shaw, RH., Lineham, P., Morgan, C., Hansen, S., Forster, M., watson, G., . . . Bunnell, J.(2014). Redesigning the BA: Recommendations prepared for the Pro Vice Chancellor by the Arts Qualification Review Working Party. Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Morgan, C., Shaw, R., Watson, G.
Denne, S., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M.(2013). Evaluating the effectiveness of programmes and services provided by Te Manawa Services: A community intervention into family violence..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.
Gibson, K., Morgan, M., Woolley, C., & Powis, T. (2010). A different kind of family: Retrospective accounts of growing up at Centrepoint and implications for adulthood. Te Kura Hinengaro Tangata / School of Psychology, Massey University.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, L., Morgan, M., Blake, D., & McGray, S.(2009). Enhancing safety: Survivors' experiences of Viviana's advocacy at the Waitakere family violence court. New Zealand: Te Kura Hinengaro Tangata/School of Psychology, Massey University, Palmerston North
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Coombes, L., Te Hiwi, E., & McGray, S. (2008). Responding together: An integrated report evaluating the aims of the Waitakere Family Violence Court protocols. Ministry of Justice.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Coombes, L., & McGray, S.(2007). An evaluation of the Waitakere Family Violence Court protocols. New Zealand: Te Kura Hinengaro Tangata / School of Psychology, Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., Coombes, L., Te Hiwi, E., & McGray, S. (2007). Accounting for safety: A sample of women victims' experiences of safety through the Waitakere Family Violence Court. Te Kura Hinengaro Tangata / School of Psychology, Massey University.
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Coombes, LM., Morgan, CA., & McGray, S.(2007). Counting on protection: A statistical description of the Waitakere Family Violence Court. New Zealand: Te Kura Hinegaro Tangata / School of Psychology, Massey University
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.

Conference

King, P., Hodgetts, D., Morgan, C., & Rua, M. (2018, October). When the marae moves into the city: Being Māori in urban Palmerston North. Presented at 7th ICCP 2018 International Conference on Community Psychology. Santiago, Chile.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hodgetts, D., King, P., Morgan, C.
King, P., Hodgetts, DJ., Morgan, CA., & Rua, M. (2016, May). An indigenous and community interpretation of European philosophical contributions to understanding Māori ways-of-being. Presented at 6th ICCP 2016 International Conference on Community Psychology. Durban, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hodgetts, D., King, P., Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2013, September). Sex and gender: A genealogy of feminist critiques. Presented at Feminist diversity: Praxis and problematics in early 21st Century Psychology: The 5th Trans-Tasman & 22nd Australian Psychological Society Women in Psychology Conference. Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2013, May). Sameness and difference: How are we doing with sexual difference so long after Irigaray's critique of the mode of one(sex)?. Presented at Dialogue and Debate in the making of Theoretical Psychology. 15th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology. Santiago, Chile.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Radtke, L., & Morgan, CA. (2013). The gender symmetry debate: Searching for the missing discourse of power. (pp. 89 - 90). , Dialogue and Debate in the making of Theoretical Psychology. 15th Bienniel Conference of the International Socienty for Theoretical Psychology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, M., & Lyons, A. (2012, April). Making sense of death and dying: A Foucauldian discourse analysis of terminal illness and euthanasia. Presented at New Zealand Psychological Society and New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Joint Conference: Tūtahitanga: Standing together as one. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, M., & Lyons, A. (2012). Making sense of death and dying: A Foucauldian discourse analysis of terminal illness and euthanasia. In New Zealand Psychological Society and New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Joint Conference: Tūtahitanga: Standing together as one: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 44 - 44). , New Zealand Psychological Society and New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Joint Conference: Tūtahitanga: Standing together as one New Zealand: New Zealand Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, M., & Lyons, A. (2011). The problem with death: A genealogy of euthanasia. In International Society of Critical Health Psychology [ISCHP] 7th Biennial Conference: Advancing Critical Perspectives for Health and Health Care: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 61 - 61). , International Society of Critical Health Psychology [ISCHP] 7th Biennial Conference: Advancing Critical Perspectives for Health and Health Care Australia: International Society of Critical Health Psychology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2011, June). Questions of violence and partnership: New conditions for feminist collaborations with the criminal justice system?. Presented at 14th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology: Doing Psychology Under New Conditions. Thessaloniki, Greece.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, M., & Lyons, A. (2011). The problem with death: Towards a genealogy of euthanasia. In R. Busch, & A. Rogerson (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011. (pp. 43 - 48). New Zealand: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011: Doing Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Rogerson, A., Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2011). Care as a contemporary paradox in a global market. In R. Busch, & A. Rogerson (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011.. (pp. 35 - 42). New Zealand: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011: Doing Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C., Rogerson, A.
Denne, SC., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2011). Seeking the voice of experience: The complexities of researching women’s accounts of their (ex-)partner’s engagement with living free from violence programmes. In R. Busch, & A. Rogerson (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011. (pp. 20 - 26). New Zealand: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011: Doing Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.
Blake, D., Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2011). ‘Wade in the water …’: Re-thinking adoptees’ stories of reunion. In R. Busch, & A. Rogerson (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011. (pp. 5 - 10). New Zealand: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011: Doing Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2011). Questions of violence and partnership: New conditions for feminist collaborations with the criminal justice system?. In 14th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology: Doing Psychology Under New Conditions: Abstracts and Schedule(pp. 202 - 202). , 14th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology: Doing Psychology Under New Conditions Greece: International Society for Theoretical Psychology/Faculty of Education, Department of Primary Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., & Gibson, KL. (2011). Sexual abuse controversies: A feminist foucauldian analysis of stories about growing up in the Centrepoint community. In Psychology of Women Section Conference 2011: Abstracts Booklet(pp. 16 - 17). , Psychology of Women Section Conference 2011: Feminist reflections on evidence-based practice/Feminism and the psycho-social/Feminism and innovation methods United Kingdom: The British Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2011). Waitakere conversations: Meaningful use of findings in qualitative evaluations. In rSummer Institute in Qualitative Research: Putting theory to work: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 18 - 18). , Summer Institute in Qualitative Research: Putting theory to work Manchester, United Kingdom: Education and Social Research Institute, Manchester Metropolitan University
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Ryan, A., Morgan, M., & Lyons, A. (2011, April). The problem with death: A genealogy of euthanasia. Presented at International Society of Critical Health Psychology [ISCHP] 7th Biennial Conference: Advancing Critical Perspectives for Health and Health Care. Adelaide, SA, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M.(2009). Session Convenor: Theorising violence against women, questions of trauma, healing and empowerment. In Biennial Conference of the International Society of Theoretical Psychology (ISTP) 2009: Schedule and Abstracts. Nanjing, China: International Society for Theoretical Psychology
[Conference Other]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2009). Responsible protection: Two readings of power and their implications as discursive strategies for intervention in matters of domestic violence. In Biennial Conference of the International Society of Theoretical Psychology (ISTP) 2009: Schedule and Abstracts(pp. 79 - 80). , Biennial Conference of the International Society of Theoretical Psychology (ISTP) 2009 China: International Society for Theoretical Psychology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2009). A statistical description of the Waitakere Family Violence Court: Overcoming systematic delays, victim safety and offender accountability. In The New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference 2009: Conflict...Process...Resolution: Pāpa...Mahi...Ratanga: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 60 - 61). , The New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference 2009: Conflict...Process...Resolution: Pāpa...Mahi...Ratanga New Zealand: The New Zealand Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2008, May). A statistical description of the court. Presented at JUSTPARTNERS: Family violence, specialist courts and the idea of integration. Canberra, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, M. (2008, May). The Waitakere Family Violence Court, Auckland, Aotearoa/New Zealand. Presented at JUSTPARTNERS: Family violence, specialist courts and the idea of integration. Canberra, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Chamberlain, K., Hopner, V., & Morgan, M. (2007, August). Marketing medication: Constructing Viagra, the aging male, sexual dysfunction, and masculinity. Presented at 21st Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society: Health Psychology and Society. Maastricht, The Netherlands.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Hopner, V., Morgan, C.
Chamberlain, K., Hopner, V., & Morgan, M. (2007). Marketing medication: Constructing Viagra, the aging male, sexual dysfunction, and masculinity. In Health Psychology Review Vol. 1 (pp. 276 - 277). , 21st Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society: Health Psychology and Society United Kingdom: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Hopner, V., Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., Henderson, M., Julian, A., & Cramer, M. (2006). The ethical trials and tribulations of accompanying participants through a major life transition. In 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Advances in Qualitative Methods: Looking to the Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Qualitative Research: Progam and Abstracts(pp. 32 - 32). , 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Advances in Qualitative Methods: Looking to the Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Qualitative Research Australia: International Institute for Qualitative Methodology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., Henderson, A., Julian, R., & Cramer, M. (2006). Realising the potential of bricolage design: Consistency among the assumptions of the research components is crucial. In 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Advances in Qualitative Methods: Looking to the Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Qualitative Research: Program and Abstracts, 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Advances in Qualitative Methods: Looking to the Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Qualitative Research Australia: International Institute for Qualitative Methodology
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., & Pernice, R. (2006). Increasing skilled migrant retention: Leverages indicated by an exploration of contemporary migrant experiences throughout the migration process. In International Geographical Union IGU 2006 Brisbane Conference: Programme(pp. 35 - 35). , International Geographical Union (IGU) 2006 Conference and joint meeting of the Institute of Australian Geographers and the New Zealand Geographical Society: Regional Responses to Global Changes: A view from the Antipodes Australia: International Geographical Union
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., & Pernice, R. (2006, July). Increasing skilled migrant retention: Leverages indicated by an exploration of contemporary migrant experiences throughout the migration process. Presented at International Geographical Union (IGU) 2006 Conference and joint meeting of the Institute of Australian Geographers and the New Zealand Geographical Society: Regional Responses to Global Changes: A view from the Anipodes. Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Burgelt, PT., Morgan, M., Henderson, A., Julian, R., & Cramer, M. (2006, July). Realising the potential of bricolage design: Consistency among the assumptions of the research components is crucial. Presented at 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Advances in Qualitative Methods: Looking to the Future: Opportunities and Challenges for Qualitative Research. Gold Coast, QLD, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Burgelt, P., Morgan, CA., Henderson, A., Julian, R., & Cramer, M. (2006, July). The ethical trials and tribulations of accompanying participants through a major life transition. Presented at 7th International Interdisciplinary Conference on Advances in Qualitative Methods: 'Looking to the Future: Opportunities & Challenges for Qualitative Research'. Surfers Paradise, QLD, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Coombes, L., & Morgan, M.Narrative form and the morality of psychology’s gendering stories.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2005). Discursive struggles over meanings after the Aotearoa Domestic Violence Act (1995). In Abstracts(pp. 440 - 441). , 29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2005, July). Discursive struggles over meanings after the Aotearoa Domestic Violence Act (1995). Presented at 29th International Congress on Law and Mental Health. Paris, France.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA.(2005). Indigenous knowledges and biculturalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In Organises/presents symposium with 4 other New Zealand speakers. Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town, South Africa
[Conference Other]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2005, June). 'Bringing a world with me': Tauiwi negotiations with privileges of whiteness and foreignness. Presented at International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference. Breakwater Lodge, Cape Town, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA., & Coombes, LM. (2005, June). Disordered exclusions, gender, culture and some specific local effects. Presented at Beyond the Pale: International Critical Psychology Conference. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Durban, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, MA. (2003). Theorising autobiography: Dis-tance and diference where writing writes itself. In International Society of Theoretical Psychology(pp. 189). , 10th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey: Bogazici University
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2003, August). Understanding domestic violence: Discursive analyses of talk about violence intervention. Presented at Embracing Change: Future Directions of Psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand: New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference and AGM. Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA., Tamanui, V., Cheals, K., & Coombes, LM. (2003, November). Experiencing spirituality within the methodological constraints of psychological discourse. Presented at Women's Studies Association (NZ) Conference. Social Science Lecture Block, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2003, April). On compassion as a healing value. Presented at 3rd Conference of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology. Spencer on Byron Hotel, Takapuna, Auckland, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.

Other

Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2009, November). Not quite responding together: An autoethnographic account of collaborating with government in a research partnership with community organisations. In School of Education Free Public Lecture, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, M., & Coombes, L. (2008, December). The Family Violence Court at Waitakere: Community collaboration and therapeutic jurisprudence in practice. In Critical Psychology Research Symposium on Gender Based Violence, Department of Psychology, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Coombes, L., Morgan, C.
Morgan, CA. (2005, September). Discursive struggles over meanings after the Aotearoa Domestic Violence Act (1995). : Department of Psychology, University of Auckland.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan, C.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 6 13
Co-supervisor 6 16

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • James McNab - Doctor of Philosophy
    Harm Through Justice
  • Leola Meynell - Doctor of Philosophy
    Motherhood and environmental catastrophe: Women's reproductive choices in response to evidence of climate change
  • Matthew Kean - Doctor of Philosophy
    Men’s Work: Narratives of engaging with change and becoming non-violent.
  • Nurfitria Swastiningsih - Doctor of Philosophy
    Life as a breastfeeding-working-mother: understanding challenges and support systems that contribute to the success of breastfeeding among working-mothers in Indonesia
  • Jeronimo Figueira Menezes - Doctor of Philosophy
    When pain cannot be translated: consumers discourses about failed clinical psychological interventions
  • Leith Pugmire - Doctor of Philosophy
    Parenting from the start: Evaluating a preventative intervention to improve attachment and health outcomes for mothers and their babies

Co-supervisor of:

  • Hazel Buckingham - Doctor of Philosophy
    Reimagining flows of care and dignity in ethical responses to family violence
  • Jacki Rowles - Doctor of Philosophy
    A Family Violence Cartography of Negative Support Service Responses to Victims of Intimate Partner Violence: Becoming Response-able.
  • Ben Pedersen - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    He Can't Always Get What He Wants (But Can He Get What He Needs) - Men's experiences of seeking help for depression and anxiety
  • Hulita Tauveli - Doctor of Philosophy
    Faith's contribution to Pacific Youth's wellbeing and resilience!
  • Dan Luff - Doctor of Philosophy
    LIFE within the Society-of-Captives: Exploring the pains of imprisonment for real
  • Thea Wass - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    (Re)mapping Women’s Cosmology: Transformative Potentia of Women’s Stories

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Caitlin Helme - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Narratives of Embedded Oppression and the Covid-19 Pandemic Response: Voices from Marginalised Sexual Violence Survivors in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • 2021 - Anthony Mattson - Doctor of Philosophy
    Be(com)ing men in another place: The migrant men of Gandhi Nivas and their violent stories
  • 2021 - Guenevere Weatherley - Doctor of Philosophy
    Precarious Feminine Identities
  • 2020 - Adrienne Everest - Doctor of Philosophy
    Voices from the family violence landscape: Gifts of experiences, understandings and insights from the heart of the sector
  • 2018 - Jessica Reedy - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Women's Refuge clients' experience of social responses to domestic violence and interventions informed by Response-Based Practice
  • 2015 - Anne Ryan - Doctor of Philosophy
    Making Sense of Euthanasia: A Foucauldian Discourse Analysis of Death and Dying
  • 2014 - Ann Rogerson - Doctor of Philosophy
    Transforming feminist care ethics: Tracing (un)memorable mother-daughter relations through psychoanalytic inquiry
  • 2012 - Virginia Tamanui - Doctor of Philosophy
    Our unutterable breath: A Maori indigene's autoethnography of whanaungatanga
  • 2011 - Simon Webb - Doctor of Philosophy
    Writing truth as non-violence
  • 2011 - Petra Burgelt - Doctor of Philosophy
    Contemporary migration between developed countries: Transformation processes towards actualizing authentic selves and lives
  • 2006 - Bronwyn Campbell - Doctor of Philosophy
    Negotiating Biculturalism: Deconstructing pakeha subjectivity
  • 2003 - Karen Frewin - Doctor of Philosophy
    Theorising `SELF' Poststructuralist Interpretations of Self Construction and Psychotherapy.
  • 1997 - Damian O'Neill - Doctor of Philosophy
    Men against violence: A Post Structuralist critique of the science and practice of stopping men's violence to women in an applied community setting.

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Michelle Roestenburg - Doctor of Philosophy
    Te whakaohooho, te whakarauora mauri: The re-awakening and re-vitalising Indigenous ‘spirit’ of power, healing, goodness and wellbeing
  • 2022 - Jasmine Gillespie-Gray - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    power, partnership and pussy: women’s experiences of sex and consent in abusive relationships
  • 2020 - Pita King - Doctor of Philosophy
    Māori ways-of-being: Addressing cultural disruption through everyday socio-cultural practices of [re]connection
  • 2019 - Geneva Connor - Doctor of Philosophy
    The Impossible Feast of the Uncanny Technowoman: A Plural Feminist Cyborg Writes of the Possibilities for Science Fiction and Potent Body Politics
  • 2019 - Stephanie Denne - Doctor of Philosophy
    Becoming (non)violent: Accountability, subjectivity and ethical non-violence in response to intimate partner violence
  • 2013 - Denise Blake - Doctor of Philosophy
    Wade in the Water: Storying Adoptees Experiences through the Adoption Act 1955
  • 2012 - Andrew Dickson - Doctor of Philosophy
    The Other Side of Weight Loss: A Lacanian Autoethonography of Weight-anxiety
  • 2010 - Margret Westwater-Hobbs - Doctor of Philosophy
    (D)-graded female bodies and the emergence of weight-loss surgery: A discourse analysis of narratives relating a precarious moment in the medicalisation of women's weight
  • 2009 - Brian Tuck - Doctor of Philosophy
    Putting 'Humpty' together again: A testifying of the embodied nature of human experiencing
  • 2009 - Angela Jury - Doctor of Philosophy
    Shame on Who? Experiential & theoretical accounts of the constitution of women's shame within abusive intimate relationships
  • 2006 - Maxine Bevin - Doctor of Philosophy
    Beyond the text: Voices in self aphasia
  • 2006 - Mary Breheny - Doctor of Philosophy
    Constructions of Adolescent Motherhood: Discourse Analysis of the Health Professional Literature and Health Professionals' Talk about Young Mothers
  • 2005 - Christina Howard - Doctor of Philosophy
    Memories are Made of This: Exploring Argumentation in Popular Texts.
  • 2004 - Natilene Bowker - Doctor of Philosophy
    What it means to be online for people with disabilities.
  • 2000 - Catherine Love - Doctor of Philosophy
    Maori Voices in the Construction of Indigenous Models of Counselling Theory and Practice.
  • 1998 - Angelique Praat - Doctor of Philosophy
    The Occupation of Moutoa Gardens - Pakaitore Marae: A Discourse Analysis.