Qualifications
- MSc: Master of Public Health (MPH)
Manchester University, 2008 - PhD: Risk and Rationalisation in Paradise: Cognisant Exposure to Sexually Transmitted Infections amongst Heterosexual Male Sex Tourists to Thailand
Lancaster University,
Teaching and Supervision
I currently lead the Professional Doctorate in Public Health, as well as teach across a number of undergraduate and postgraduate modules.
I supervise several postgraduate students with research interests in a broad range of global health topics.
Research Interests
I have research interests in a variety of global health topics, particularly the role of social and cultural settings on health behaviours where voluntary risk-taking plays a part in negative health outcome. Currently, this involves exploring socio-cultural drivers of HIV transmission where knowledge and risk behaviours are at odds.
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
I am willing to supervise a PhD
Publications
2019
- PublishedUnravelling the irrational – Addressing the subjective nature of sexual risk-taking through qualitative research
Bishop, S., 29 Mar 2019, Enhancing Healthcare and Rehabilitation. Hayre, C. M. & Muller, D. J. (eds.). Routledge
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
2018
- PublishedNegotiating the edge: The rationalisation of sexual risk-taking amongst Western male sex tourists to Thailand
Bishop, S. & Limmer, M., 2018, In: The Journal of Sex Research. 55, 7, p. 871-879
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review - PublishedPerformance, power and condom use: reconceptualised masculinities amongst Western male sex tourists to Thailand
Bishop, S. & Limmer, M., Mar 2018, In: Culture, Health & Sexuality. 20, 3, p. 276-288 13 p.
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
2006
- PublishedUsing analogy in science teaching as a bridge to students' understanding of complex issues
Bishop, S., 2006, Overcoming Barriers to Student Understanding: Threshold Concepts and Troublesome Knowledge. Taylor & Francis
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
Activities
2018
- Chemsex and PrEP reliance are fuelling a rise in syphilis among men who have sex with men
28 Nov 2018
Links:
Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation (Contributor) - What supplements do scientists use, and why?
We wanted to know which supplements are worth our attention (and money) so we asked six scientists – experts in everything from public health to exercise physiology – to name a supplement they take each day and why they take it. Here is what they said.
11 Jan 2018
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Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation (Contributor)
2017
- Why PrEP takers should still use condoms with HIV+ partners
Edited article
11 Dec 2017
Links:
Activity: Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation (Contributor)
Projects
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Developing Solutions for Rural Health
01/09/2018 – 01/08/2019 (Finished)