Professor of sociology, Australian National University
Celia Roberts is a Professor in the School of Sociology at The Australian National University. She is author of several books on sex/gender, health and technology, including Messengers of Sex: Hormones, biomedicine and feminism (Cambridge UP, 2007), Puberty in Crisis: The sociology of early sexual development (Cambridge UP, 2015), and with Adrian Mackenzie and Maggie Mort, Living Data: Making sense of health biosensing (Bristol University Press, 2019).
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