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Dr Stephanie Denne S. Denne

Lecturer

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Psychology

Professional

Qualifications

  • Stephanie Denne - Ƶ (2019)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, Ƶ

Research Outputs

Book

Morgan, C., Coombes, L., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2019). Critical social psychology and victims of crime: Gendering violence, risk and dangerousness in the society of captives. In KC. O'Doherty, & D. Hodgetts (Eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Applied Social Psychology. (pp. 583 - 604). United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.
Coombes, LM., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2016). Social justice and community change. In W. Waitoki, J. Feather, N. Robertson, & J. Rucklidge (Eds.) Professional practice of psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 437 - 449). Wellington, New Zealand: New Zealand Psychological Society
[Chapter]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S.

Thesis

Denne, S. (2019). Becoming (non)violent: Accountability, subjectivity and ethical non-violence in response to intimate partner violence. (Doctoral Thesis)
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: Denne, S.
Denne, S. (2010). Policing the mentally ill : making sense of links in the chain of interagency collaboration in the community. (Master's Thesis)
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: Denne, S.

Report

Denne, S., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M.(2013). Evaluating the effectiveness of programmes and services provided by Te Manawa Services: A community intervention into family violence..
[Technical Report]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.

Conference

Coombes, LM., Denne, S., & Rangiwananga, M. (2017). Negotiating meaning as an ethical competency. In Conference Program and Abstracts(pp. 14 - 14). , 13th Trans-Tasman Community Psychology Conference: Critical conversations Melbourne, Australia: Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S.
Denne, S., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2013). Problematising effectiveness: The inclusion of victim advocacy services in living without violence programme provision and evaluation. In A. Rogerson, & S. Denne (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatū Doctoral Research Symposium,. Vol. 2 (pp. 27 - 34). Palmerston North: Doing Psychology: Manawatū Doctoral Research Symposium
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S.
Denne, SC., Coombes, L., & Morgan, M. (2011). Seeking the voice of experience: The complexities of researching women’s accounts of their (ex-)partner’s engagement with living free from violence programmes. In R. Busch, & A. Rogerson (Eds.) Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011. (pp. 20 - 26). New Zealand: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011: Doing Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Coombes, L., Denne, S., Morgan, C.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Co-supervisor 5 0

Current Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • James McNab - Doctor of Philosophy
    Harm Through Justice
  • Rosie Rooney - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Beyond Loss: Exploring the Long Term Impact of Baby Loss in Aotearoa
  • Ruth Bateson - Doctor of Philosophy
    Exploring unheard stories and unmapped lifeworlds with Third Culture Kids
  • Amelia Perry - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The Therapeutic Counterspace as an Ethical Encounter: A Dignified Response to Gendered Sexual Violence and Women’s Narratives of Pain
  • Dan Luff - Doctor of Philosophy
    LIFE within the Society-of-Captives: Exploring the pains of imprisonment for real