[csaa-forum] Adolescence Panel Discussion 13th May 3-4pm NZT / 1-2pm AEST

Rosemary Overell rosemary.overell at otago.ac.nz
Wed May 7 06:07:57 ACST 2025


Kia ora all,

I hope you’re well as we barrel towards the end of Sem and apologies for the bulk email (for your time, you get a treat – Magic Dirt’s ‘She-Riff’<https://youtu.be/4WRhOIVGUd8?si=cMkBUyoPJop17wfW>) – just wanted to invite you to be part of the audience of an upcoming pop up panel discussion on Adolescence we are hosting on 13th May. Hope to see you there!

Adolescence: a panel discussion hosted by Media, Film & Communication
3-4pm Tuesday 13th May NZT (1-2pmpm AEST) in Burns 1
In person and on Zoom (register for link: https://forms.gle/pfe9xquZjdvS7ojGA_

Netflix’s recent series Adolescence has been hailed as both a socio-cultural, and aesthetic, triumph in popular media. Used as a teachable moment by politicians<https://apnews.com/article/adolescence-netflix-starmer-social-media-children-smartphones-33b72293c431496e57c2ca16417a379d> and academics<https://theconversation.com/adolescence-on-netflix-a-painful-wake-up-call-about-unregulated-internet-use-for-teens-253068> and celebrated for its formal innovation with the ‘single-take’<https://variety.com/2025/artisans/news/adolescence-one-take-episodes-netflix-1236339292/> and realist delivery, Adolescence forms a moment where several contemporary concerns, and anxieties, converge. Join us in a panel discussion about the series, where we consider questions of mediated misogyny; communication regulation; social realism on-screen and the emotions it generates.
Panellists: Rachel Billington; Michael Daubs; Brett Nicholls & Rosemary Overell.

Contact person: Rosemary Overell rosemary.overell at otago.ac.nz<mailto:rosemary.overell at otago.ac.nz>

Rosie.


Rosemary Overell<https://www.otago.ac.nz/mfco/staff/rosemaryoverell.html>
Pūkenga Matua | Senior Lecturer
Pāpāho, Whitiāhua, Pārokoroko | Media, Film & Communication Programme
Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka | The University of Otago
Otepoti | Dunedin
Aotearoa New Zealand
9054

Latest publications:
Overell, R. (2024). ‘Don’t Worry Darling: The anxious question of what women want after #MeToo’. Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society https://doi.org/10.1057/s41282-024-00461-5
Millar, I., Nicholls, B., Overell, R., & Tutt, D. (2023). Power and politics in Adam Curtis' Can't get you out of my head: An emotional history of the modern world. In C. Owens & S. Meehan O'Callaghan (Eds.), Psychoanalysis and the small screen: The year the cinemas closed<https://www.routledge.com/Psychoanalysis-and-the-Small-Screen-The-Year-the-Cinemas-Closed/Owens-OCallaghan/p/book/9781032223223>. (pp. 163-189). Abingdon, UK: Routledge.
Overell, R. (2022). Methodological Masturbation<https://lackorg.com/2022/08/26/methodological-masturbation/>. LACK: punctual musings. 26th August.

Google Scholar<https://scholar.google.co.nz/citations?user=ZW7oyEAAAAAJ&hl=en>
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