[csaa-forum] "Storytelling for Justice" free online colloquium, Feb 14 2025
Nicole Matthews
nicole.matthews at mq.edu.au
Wed Jan 22 13:04:04 ACST 2025
Please join us for a free one day symposium on "Storytelling for Justice" on Feb 14 hosted by Griffith University's Creative Arts Research.
This event will explore the role of storying and listening in creating the conditions for justice and repair. Submissions related to all forms of social, environmental and cultural justice are welcome. Responding to ongoing calls (Back 2012; Back & Puwar 2012; Andreotti et al. 2023) for more equitable, reciprocal and relational forms of knowledge sharing, the symposium will promote knowledge sharing and discussion across the fields of creative practice, sociology, social justice, socio-legal, gender, media and communication studies
Organisers; Justine Lloyd and Nicole Matthews (Macquarie University), Olivia Rea and Naomi Sunderland (Creative Arts Research Institute CARI Griffith University), Linda Steele (University of Technology Sydney).
You can register here:
https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=q8h8Wtykm0-_YGZxQEmtYl_g_8tUpLxBrS8WV6UTngVUOVgyQUZNNVNKNEk4MDJXTVg2OTlHSFNIVS4u&route=shorturl
The indicative programme is here:
file:///Users/mq20072706/Downloads/20250120_Indicative%20program_Storytelling%20for%20Justice%2014%20Feb%2025_JL.pdf
A/Prof Nicole Matthews
Media Communication Creative Arts Languages and Literature
Macquarie University, Sydney
During 2024 I am on a fractional appointment. Most weeks, I am aiming not to check my email between Thursdays at 5pm and Monday 9am.
[cid:370da3ec-527c-445c-ad50-5ad7dac17b93] Pronouns: she/her
Just out!
Ian Collinson and Nicole Matthews (2024) "A moving view: an introduction to Our Sentimental Natures" Continuum: a journal of media and culture Vol 38(1) https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10304312.2024.2347908
Kate Manlik and Nicole Matthews (2024) "Eliciting Narratives of Disorientation: A Methodological Exploration" in a/b autobiography studies (e-pub ahead of print, open access) https://doi.org/10.1080/08989575.2024.2342103
Kiri Mealings, Kelly Miles, Nicole Matthews & Jorg Buchholz,"Towards an acoustically accessible campus: a case study of the acoustic conditions of an Australian university", 9 May 2024, (E-pub ahead of print, open access) In: Acoustics Australia.https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40857-024-00323-1
Nicole Matthews (2024) "A Tide in the River: auditory ecologies on Dyarubbin" in Mintz and Fraser, Placing Disability: personal essays in embodied ecology, Palgrave Macmillan, pp.115-26 https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-41219-6_12
Justine Lloyd and Nicole Matthews (2024) "Listening to Peat Island: planning, press coverage and deinstitutional violence at a potential site of conscience" in Punzi and Steele (ed) Sites of Conscience: Place, Memory and the Project of Deinstitutionalisation, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, pp.109-125
Nicole Matthews (2023) "A Pair of Lobsters" The Saltbush Review, Issue 4 https://saltbushreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Saltbush-Issue4-Lobsters-Matthews1.pdf (open access)
I pay my respect to the traditional owners of Country including the traditional custodians of the land on which Macquarie University is situated, the Wattmattageal clan of the Dharug nation.
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