All research supervisors

Media studies

Mr John Benson

John’s academic interests include popular current affairs television, television news, popular culture and the media and media curriculum design.

Ms Angie Black

Angie is a film practitioner who continues to develop a number of her own screen projects. She has a diverse background and research areas in film and television production, screenwriting and the genres of comedy, drama, sci-fi and speculat

Dr Wendy Bowler

Wendy's academic interests include the visual media story and the theme of tragedy.

Mr Hugh Davies

Hugh Davies is co-ordinator of the Bachelor of Creative Arts and lectures in Networked Culture, Remix and Media Arts within the Media: Screen + Sound program.

Dr Mary Debrett

Mary Debrett has a professional background in television and video production having worked in broadcasting and in the independent sector as a researcher and documentary-maker.

Mr Steinar Ellingsen

Steinar Ellingsen is a Norwegian journalist currently working on a practice-based Ph.D., creating a documentary web series chronicling a ten-week odyssey in Australia.

Dr Peter Hughes

Peter's academic interests include constructions of "reality" and especially of the past, in popular culture and non fiction film and television.

Professor Norie Neumark

Norie is Chair and Professor, Cinema and Media Studies Program . She is a sound/media artist and theorist. Her media art work, including installation, Internet, and CD-Rom, has been exhibited nationally and internationally.

Dr Christopher Scanlon

Christopher Scanlon is a writer and commentator whose writing has been published in The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, The Courier-Mail, The Canberra Times, Business Spectator, The Monthly, RealTime, Overland and Arena Maga

Dr John Tebbutt

John’s academic interests include policies and program strategies in Australian radio and radio cultures and national development.

Dr Terrie Waddell

Terrie Waddell researches issues of gender and the media, screen cultures and analytical psychology.

Dr Lawrie Zion

For much of the last two decades Lawrie Zion has worked in the media, including a nine-year stint at ABC radio, where he was based at Triple J