Dr Connal Lee
Lecturer, Public Health
School of Public Health
College of Health
I am a philosopher and ethicist with a keen interest in critical reasoning, health and the arts. I primarily teach in the area of practical ethics, with a focus on professional practice and critical thinking. My current research concerns the relationship between art experience and well-being promotion with an emphasis on community galleries as a social resource. I also conduct research in field of bioethics, examining the concept of vulnerability and its relevancy to allied health.
I am currently resaerching the connection between art experience and well-being promotion. I am also involved in research concerning the importance of vulnerability as an ethical concept in bioethics and allied health.
| Year | Citation |
|---|---|
| 2021 | Lee, C. J., & Northcott, S. J. (2021). Art for health's sake: community art galleries as spaces for well-being promotion through connectedness. Annals of Leisure Research, 24(3), 360-378. Scopus6 |
| 2008 | Lee, C., Rogers, W., & Braunack-Mayer, A. (2008). Social justice and pandemic influenza planning: The role of communication strategies. Public Health Ethics, 1(3), 223-234. WoS19 |
| 2006 | Lee, C., & Rogers, W. A. (2006). Ethics, Pandemic Planning and Communications. Monash Bioethics Review, 25(4), 9-18. |
Courses I teach
- HLTH 1063 Aboriginal Health: Culture, Community and Country (2025)
- HLTH 3086 Public Health Ethics (2025)
- HLTH 5002 Health Ethics (2025)
- REHB 4034 Ethics and Communication (2025)
- REHB 4035 Health Promotion in Physiotherapy B (2025)
- HLTH 1063 Aboriginal Health: Culture, Community and Country (2024)
- HLTH 2041 Science and Politics of Preventive Health (2024)
- HLTH 3086 Public Health Ethics (2024)
- REHB 4034 Ethics and Communication (2024)
- REHB 4035 Health Promotion in Physiotherapy B (2024)