[csaa-forum] PhD scholarship - Voice and Belonging: Pathways to inclusion for new migrant communities through media engagement
Poppy de Souza
poppy.desouza at unsw.edu.au
Fri Feb 28 14:39:10 ACST 2025
Hello CSAA Friends and Colleagues,
If you know of any potential PhD students out there looking for a full scholarship, please circulate! Working on an ARC-funded project Voice and Belonging: Pathways to inclusion for new migrant communities through media engagement (DP240103048). Applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
Applications close: 31 March 2025
Full details on the project, eligibility and EOI process: https://www.griffith.edu.au/research-study/scholarships/voice-and-belonging-pathways-to-inclusion-for-new-migrant-communities-through-media-engagement
About the project:
The Voice and Belonging project investigates the role of Australia's ethnic media in the humanitarian and refugee settlement experience, conceptualising media engagement as a key lens through which to foster a sense of belonging. The project will provide the first-ever national study of ethnic media, mapping the 'migrant mediasphere' with a focus on new humanitarian and refugee communities. Expected outcomes include conceptual advances about media engagement and public connection for new and emerging migrant communities, and media's place in the assemblage of humanitarian settlement services. The Voice and Belonging Project is led by Professor Susan Forde at Griffith University, with Associate Professor Heather Anderson (Griffith), Professor Halim Rane (Griffith) and Dr Poppy de Souza (UNSW) working as Chief Investigators on the project.
Expressions of interest are welcome from eligible domestic and international applicants. We expect the successful candidate will have expertise in the fields of either media, migration studies or cultural studies, or will be an interdisciplinary scholar working across one or more of these fields. Applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Poppy
Dr Poppy de Souza (she/her)
Bridging Hope Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Big Anxiety Research Centre<https://www.unsw.edu.au/arts-design-architecture/our-research/research-centres-institutes/big-anxiety-research-centre> | Arts, Design, & Architecture | UNSW
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Latest:
K. McCallum, T. Dreher, M. Deas, P. de Souza, S. Joseph and E. Skogerbø. Making Public or Quiet Listening? Media logics and public inquiries into the abuse of children<https://doi.org/10.1177/1329878X241267722>, Media International Australia.
P. de Souza (forthcoming) 'Holding Breath: Collective listening, care and connection in the wake of pandemic grief', Performance Research, Special Issue: 'On Breath'.
P. de Souza & T. Dreher Resistance, Reclamation and Repair: the Parragirls feminist archive and reparative media practices in the wake of institutional harm and media damage<https://doi.org/10.1080/14680777.2023.2226838>, Feminist Media Studies.
P. de Souza & E.K. Russell Sensing the Border(s): Sound and carceral intimacies in and beyond indefinite detention<https://doi.org/10.1177%2F17416590221081165>, Crime, Media, Culture.
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