Biography and expertise

Biography

Alison Watts is an Adjunct Lecturer at SCU Faculty of Health. Her PhD drew upon mental patient files to investigate mothers committed into Victorian mental institutions in the early twentieth century. Currently, Alison works in a cross-university collaboration research team with Charles Sturt University on the historic Mayday Hills Mental Hospital and Beechworth Cemetery. In addition, Alison is employed by the Southern Cross Postgraduate Association (SCPA) as a Project Officer supporting postgraduate students across all disciplines at SCU. Specifically, Alison coordinates the Advanced Skills Training program, delivering workshops by experts and maintains the SCPA's online and social media presence.

Alison’s work contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

Source: Scopus

Research

Alison has researched and published on various aspects of past mental health practices in Australia. Key research areas are family secrets, genealogy, oral histories, heritage sites and artifacts.

An Award for Excellence was received for a recent article published in the International Journal for the Inclusive Museum. Her article in The Conversation was well received with 160,000 reads.

At present, Alison is a co-investigator with the Mayday Hills research group. Funded by a $40,000 Telematics Trust Grant, the project is a collaboration between Charles Sturt University and Southern Cross University that examines past mental health practices and the social history of the historic Mayday Hills Mental Hospital and Beechworth Cemetery. View the innovative Mayday Hills and Beechworth Cemetery Virtual Tour https://maydayhills.org.au/.

Alison maintains and develops content for the Mayday Hills Blog. This work communicates research findings, interesting stories, and contributions from the community about the history of mental health that has created an increased interest from a general yet international audience. View the https://maydayhills.org.au/blog-gallery/latest-blog-posts/ Mayday Hills Blog.

Links

Honours

'Collections from the Asylum: Past Lives, Present Tense' - Award Winner for Volume 16: Inclusive Museum International Award for Excellence
The Inclusive Museum Research Network, 2024

Organisational affiliations

Adjunct Lecturer, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University

Past affiliations

Casual Academic Teaching, School of Business and Tourism, Southern Cross University

Highlights - Output

Journal article

by Eileen ClarkJennifer Munday Dr and Alison Watts

Published 01/2024

Health, 28, 1, 74 - 89

Abstract

by Eileen ClarkJennifer Munday Dr and Alison Watts

Date presented 28/11/2023

TASA 2023 Sustaining the Social: Book of Abstracts

Sustaining the Social: Voices Cultures Natures, 27/11/2023–29/11/2023, University of Sydney

Journal article

by Eileen ClarkJennifer Munday and Alison Watts

Published 06/2023

Journal of Sociology, 59, 2, 437 - 453

Journal article

by Alison Watts

First online publication 03/01/2023

Genealogy (Basel), 7, 1, 1 - 20

Journal article

by Eileen ClarkJenni Munday and Alison Watts

Published Autumn 2022

Oral History, 50, 2, 85 - 95

Conference presentation

by Jennifer MundayAlison Watts and Eileen Clark

Date presented 03/12/2021

ANZSHM 2021 Conference, 01/12/2021–04/12/2021, Online Conference

Journal article

by Alison Watts

Published 10/08/2021

Health and history., 23, 1, 1 - 18

Other creative works

by Jennifer MundayAlison Watts and Eileen Clark

Opening date 09/05/2020

Collections From the Asylum: Past Lives, Present Tense, 05/09/2020–29/09/2020, Online, Albury, Australia

Thesis

by Alison Watts and Alison Watts

Published 2015

Education

Media Theory and Production
2003, BA, Southern Cross University
Southern Cross University
2005, Bach
Maternal Insanity in Victoria: 1920-1973
2015, PhD, Southern Cross University
Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching
20162017, Graduate Certificate, Curtin University (Australia, Perth)