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BA(Hons), PhD (Monash)

Senior Lecturer in CriminologyFairleigh Gilmour profile image

Contact

Room 6C13, Richardson Building
Tel +64 3 479 5893
Email fairleigh.gilmour@otago.ac.nz

Fairleigh's research interests include sex work governance; race, gender and class in media representations of crime; and prison education.

Teaching

I co-ordinate and teach:

I teach sections of:

Postgraduate supervision

  • Media representations of crime
  • Gender and social media
  • Sex work
  • Prison education

Current and recent students

Ola Kattoura PhD

Arab and Jewish Battered Women in Shelters

Bell Murphy PhD

Empowerment beyond the neoliberal self: An autoethnography of a feminist self defence teacher in Aotearoa

Publications

Gibbs, A., Wei, J., Gilmour, F., Dougherty, J., Bond, P., Bohn, S., Silver, E., Biggs, L., & Rakuita, T. (Eds.). (2024). Proceedings of the Te Taura Takata Sociology, Gender Studies & Criminology Postgraduate Symposium VIII. Dunedin, New Zealand: Sociology, Gender Studies and Criminology Programme, University of Otago. 42p. Conference Contribution - Edited volume of conference proceedings

Gilmour, F. E. (2024). Violence against women and the Dangerous Speech framework: Exploring the tensions. Proceedings of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ) Conference: The Sociology to Come. Retrieved from https://www.saanz.net/saanz2024/ Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Save Dunedin Live Music, including Bennett, D., Gilmour, F., & Harlow, H. (2024). Sound and the city: A discussion of class by activists who #planfornoise. Proceedings of the Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand (SAANZ) Conference: The Sociology to Come. Retrieved from https://www.saanz.net/saanz2024/ Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

Gilmour, F. E., & Brickell, C. (2024). Media representations of criminalised women in 1950s Aotearoa New Zealand. In V. M. Nagy & G. Rycher (Eds.), Women’s criminalisation and offending in Australia and New Zealand. (pp. 124-139). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003232315 Chapter in Book - Research

Hawkes, A. L., Sellbom, M., & Gilmour, F. E. (2024). Under surveillance: Does Global Positioning System monitoring of offenders reduce recidivism? Criminology & Criminal Justice, 24(4), 862-881. doi: 10.1177/17488958231188414 Journal - Research Article

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