Researcher biography

Dr Giselle Newton (she/her) is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Digital Cultures and Societies Hub nd Centre for Policy Futures, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Giselle also holds an appointment as Adjunct Associate Lecturer at the Centre for Social Research in Health at UNSW, Sydney.

Giselle is a social researcher of health, family and technology with a background in sociology, media studies and linguistics. Giselle's research agenda focuses on how developments in digital and bio- technologies facilitate the emergence of new identities, communities and family structures; shifts in knowledge practices and positionings; and changes in power dynamics particularly between laypeople, experts and institutions.

Giselle complete her PhD at the Centre for Social Research in Health at UNSW, Sydney in August 2022. Giselle's PhD study explored how digital technologies such as social media and direct-to-consumer DNA testing have afforded donor-conceived people new opportunities to bond, sleuth, educate and strategise. Giselle’s thesis entitled “Everyday belongings: Exploring Australian donor-conceived adults’ social, linguistic and digital practices across private and public domains” won Dean’s Award for Outstanding PhD Theses in 2022.

In Semester 1, 2023, Giselle is the course coordinator for COMU2030 Communication Research Methods.

Areas of supervision: Giselle welcomes research proposals focused on social research in digital media identities and cultures; digital family practices; sexual and reproductive health; DNA and genetic testing/screening; reproductive donation.