Anjuli Clare
Associate
Dr Anjuli Clare completed her PhD — Exploring care-full co-production through a participatory ethnographic feminist praxis — in 2025. Her thesis investigated the use of co-production (a participatory design approach to research) in an Aotearoa New Zealand context, through a case study of women's health. This transdiciplinary work looked at ways of doing research differently, that challenged norms, disrupted power asymmetries, embedded an ethics of care, and centred lived experiences. Anjuli's PhD was funded by Te Pūnaha Matatini and she is a active member of their research community.
Anjuli is a methodologist and ethicist and her design research interests include: care, relational approaches & health. Previously, Anjuli worked in the not-for-profit sector, where she managed the charity Good Bitches Baking. She completed her BA(Hons) in Psychology in 2019, with her research focusing on people’s experiences of social connectedness through volunteering.