✨Coming in hot with some professional news✨
Just over 10 years after getting my PhD, I’ve secured a continuing role as a Lecturer in the School of Media, Film and Journalism at Monash!
I've been a bit quiet on here because *gestures at everything* but popping back up with the very happy news that I'm joining @ANU_SOCY in Oct as a continuing Lecturer in Sociology (STS) 💫 ✨
Just published: new research on queer representation on Australian TV in the 2000s and 2010s.
Such a pleasure to work with @damoo_la on this!
Ping: @mfjmonash
to celebrate @CPRAofficial FKA PRIA’s diamond jubilee & rebranding, I’ve written about professional & other histories of PR in Australia https://t.co/Py3XcFEvYX
I have a piece up on The Conversation today about the ethics of "speculating" about celebrity sexuality within queer fandoms, check it out 👇
https://t.co/bJUnPHJC29
Nice to see my work in the @EJCS_Journal. It's a narrative ethnography of work and gender in the creative industries, and it's my attempt to bridge the gap between life and academia through a more reflexive and personal way of writing. https://t.co/hq1zrOfdaz
I endured a lot yesterday.
But having my body and outfit photoshopped by a media outlet was not on my bingo card.
Note the enlarged boobs and outfit to be made more revealing.
Can’t imagine this happening to a male MP.
What gives?
@JatneyWhitmo@GenderMediaLab@MWFF_AU Whitney researches the politics of gender and sexuality in popular media. Her current projects explore LGBTIQA+ representation on screen and Queer Theory. Make sure to check out her work: https://t.co/1CLlqegXD4
#mfjstories
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This week we would like to introduce you to @mauraedmond. She has recently taken on the role of Education Director and before that, Maura was Director of the Masters of Communication and Media Studies for 5 years.
Check out Maura's work here:
https://t.co/dKdjrYAsDz
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Who makes AI? Gender and portrayals of AI scientists in popular film, 1920–2020 - Stephen Cave, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage, Kerry McInerney, 2023 https://t.co/79zWgzYfy6
🎀Feminist Theory is running a Special Issue on Barbie (2023). We welcome contributions of 3000-8000 words on any aspect of the Barbie film, its wider influences, and its reception. Publication will be in 2024. Articles are due December 1st (submit to [email protected])🎀
Applications are open for the 2023/2024 AFI Research Collection Fellowship! I was the recipient of this in 2019 and spent my time seeking traces of queerness in scripts, clippings files, tv magazines, and ephemera. It was a wonderful experience! https://t.co/rpWkRfV8ui