Teaching interests
Youth sociology, Youth policy, Youth studies, Youth work, Feminist theory, Feminism, Women/gender and policy, Political participation and social movements, Prostitution and sex-trafficking, Young people and gloablization
Kathy has over ten years experience teaching and coordinating courses in youth work at the RMIT. Currently, she teaches in a range of courses in the Social Work and Human Services Cluster. In the Youth Work and Youth Studies program, she introduces students to youth studies in 'Youth Studies One: Theories, Trends and Development and guides students to produce a capstone project in 'Youth Futures and Wicked Problems'. Her passion for policy is reflected in her teaching in 'Policy, Praxis and Programs' and also 'Public Policy', a course taken by students across the Social Work and Human Services cluster.
As a long-time social activist, Kathy brings a strong commitment to social justice for all to both her teaching and research. She also focuses on bridging the gap between theory and practice, exploring social issues using a theoretical lens and using theory to contextualise, illustrate and explain social issues. In her teaching, she is committed to active learning and on imparting broader-based skills such as critical thinking and the 'how-to' as well as the 'what' aspects of learning.
Supervision
Kathy has supervised a range of honours theses including on topics as diverse as policy approaches to prostitution, workplace violence, youth participation and de-colonising youth work.