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1 CURRICULUM VITAE BRUCE TOBY ANDREW MILLER PERSONAL DETAILS Born 9 August 1958, Leicester, UK. Citizen of the United States, Th 1 CURRICULUM VITAE BRUCE TOBY ANDREW MILLER PERSONAL DETAILS Born 9 August 1958, Leicester, UK. Citizen of the United States, the European Union, and Australia ADDRESS 26 Istra House, 11 Logan Close, London, E20 1FE, UK EMAIL [email protected] WEB SITE www.tobymiller.org TWITTER @greencitizen CELL PHONES +44 7826 612814 +1 917 7512679 CURRENT ACADEMIC POSITIONS Universidad de La Frontera 2017- Investigador, Centro de Estudios Internacionales Tulane University 2017 January-August Greenleaf Distinguished Chair and Visiting Professor of Latin American Studies, Roger Thayer Stone Center for Latin American Studies Universidad del Norte 2015- Profesor Invitado, Departamento de Comunicación Social (25%); Member, Grupo de Investigación en Comunicación y Cultura PBX, Observatorio De Educación del Caribe Colombiano Loughborough University London 2015- Professor and Director, Institute for Media & Creative Industries (100%) 2 University of California, Riverside 2017-20 Research Professor of the Graduate Division Murdoch University 2014-19 Sir Walter Murdoch Professor of Cultural Policy Studies (40%) Cardiff University/Prifysgol Caerdydd 2013-18 Professor of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies (20%) EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 1991 PhD Murdoch University 1980 BA, First Class Honors, Australian National University PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2004-17 University of California 2014-17 Emeritus Distinguished Professor, Department of Media & Cultural Studies 2011-13 Distinguished Professor, Department of Media & Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside 2011-12 Director, Education Abroad Program Study Center of the University of California in Mexico 2007-12 Professor and Chair, Department of Media & Cultural Studies, University of California, Riverside 2004-07 Professor of English, Sociology, and Women’s Studies and Director of Program in Film & Visual Culture, affiliated with the Program in Labor Studies and the Center for Latin American Studies, University of California, Riverside 2012-13 City University London 3 Director, Centre for Cultural Policy and Management 1993-2004 New York University 2003-04 Professor of Cultural Studies and Cultural Policy, with joint appointments in the Program in American Studies, the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and the Department of Cinema Studies 1993-2004 Core Faculty, Certificate in Culture and Media in Cinema Studies and Anthropology 1999-2002 Professor of Cultural Studies and Cultural Policy, Department of Cinema Studies, Tisch School of the Arts 1993-2002 Affiliated Faculty, American Studies Program 2002 Affiliated Faculty, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies 1995-2000 Master Teacher of Art Worlds, John W Draper Masters Program in Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities and Social Thought 1996-99 Associate Professor, Department of Cinema Studies (tenure granted 1996) 1995-96, 1998-2001 Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Cinema Studies 1993-96 Assistant Professor, Department of Cinema Studies 1990-93 Murdoch University Lecturer Level A, Step 8, School of Humanities (tenure granted 1992) 1988-90 Griffith University Teaching Fellow, Division of Humanities (3-year contract) 1987 University of New South Wales Tutor, School of Sociology (1-year contract) Adjunct Work 4 1986 School of Social Inquiry, Murdoch U 1986 School of Social Sciences, Western Australian Institute of Technology 1981 Faculty of Arts, Royal Military College 1980 Department of Government, Macquarie University VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS 2014, November Visiting Professor, Advanced Cultural Studies Institute of Sweden, U of Linköping 2014, October Profesor Visitante, Departamento de Periodismo, Pontificia Católica Universidad de Valparaíso 2011-14 Honorary Research Fellow, Cinema and Television History Research Centre, De Montfort U 2010, January Visiting Fellow, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary, U of London 2010, February Routledge Author of the Month 2008, September International Research Collaborator, Centre for Cultural Research, U of Western Sydney 2007, October CanWest Visiting Fellow, Alberta Global Forum 2006-09 Honorary Professor, Center for Critical and Cultural Studies, U of Queensland 2006, April-May Smart Returns Fellowship, Queensland Government, Australian Cultural Research Network, and Queensland U of Technology 2005, October Becker Lecturer, U of Iowa, Iowa City 2004 Choice Outstanding Title for Companion to Film Theory 2003, January-June Distinguished Faculty Visitor, Center for Ideas & Society, U of California, Riverside 2002 Choice Outstanding Title for SportSex 5 2002, February Media Scholar in Residence, Sarai, Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, Delhi 2000, October Visiting Professor, Illinois Research Program in the Humanities, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1999, October Unit One Fellow, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 1997, July Visiting Fellow, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, Griffith U 1992 Henry Mayer Memorial Essay Prize, Centre for International Research on Communication and Information Technologies GRANTS 2017 Calibre Award from Loughborough University for the project Culture of Innovation: The Creative Economies in East London (with Patria Román Velázquez and ShinJoung Yeo) £8,138 2016 Collaborative Research Award from Exchange: The National Academics and Creatives Exchange and SPACE for Artists in Tech Cities (with ShinJoung Yeo) £4,950 2016 Erasmus + Staff Mobility to Norway, Høgskolen i £1,5000 2014 Cardiff U Incoming Visiting Fellowship Scheme & International Collaboration Seedcom Fund £6,000 2011 U of California Humanities Research Institute California Foreclosures Project (with Gary Dimski, Mike Davis, Silvana Depaula, Jonathan Gree, Juliann Allison, Georgia Warnke, Martin Johnson, Ellen Reese, Vanesa Estrada, and Tyler Stallings) US$10,000 2010 El Observatorio del Cine y el Audiovisual Latinoamericano de la Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano and La Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional y Desarrollo (with Marta Hernández Salván and Freya Schiwy) US$600 2008 La Fundación del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano Espacio del Cine y Audiovisual Latinoamericano y Caribeño (with Freya Schiwy) US$800 2006 Mellon Funds, Masculinity US$5,000 2004 Mellon Funds, The Global Interface US$5,000 6 2004 Center for Policy Studies, Central European U, Anti-American Program US$4,000 2001-02 El Instituto Mexicano de Cinematografía, La Industria Cinematográfica y Sus Públicos en México M$35,0000 2000-01 U of Newcastle Research Grant, Academics and Journalists as Cultural Workers in the Contemporary Public Sphere (with David Rowe and Colin Sparks) A$13,000 2000 Center for Arts and Culture, Background Paper on Cultural Labor US$1500 1999-2001 Ford Foundation Grant, Public Television in a Transnational Era (with Barbara Abrash and Faye Ginsburg) US$100,000 1998-2001 Rockefeller Grant, Privatization of Culture Project (with George Yúdice, Faye Ginsburg, Andrew Ross, Vera Zolberg, Stanley Aronowitz, and Judith Balfe) US$750,000 1996 Senior Faculty Development Grant, New York U, The Cineplex US$1,000 1994 Paulette Goddard Junior Faculty Fellowship, New York U, Popular Culture and Everyday Life US$4,000 1992 Special Research Grant, Murdoch U, Cultural Citizenship—A Comparative Study A$3,000 CONSULTANCIES 2014- Brand Ambassador to London for The Thumb Print: A Magazine from the East http://thethumbprintmag.com. 2013 KPFK Background Briefing http://ianmasters.com/content/october-20-toby-miller- sits-ian-masters, http://ianmasters.com/content/october-15-toby-miller-sits-ian- masters, http://ianmasters.com/content/october-16-toby-miller-sits-ian-masters, http://ianmasters.com/content/october-17-toby-miller-sits-ian-masters, http://ianmasters.com/content/september-3-toby-miller-sits-ian-masters. 2012 KPFK Background Briefing http://ianmasters.com/content/november-29-toby- miller-sits-ian-masters-state-print-media-uk-financial-crisis-and-what-it-h. 2011 KPFK Background Briefing 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Sony, et al. 1995 Bailiwick Arts Centre, Chicago theatrical production of Strictly Ballroom 1994 Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore season of Australian film 1993 PBS Signal to Noise 1992 Australian Department of Arts, Sport, Environment, and Tourism filmmaking 1990 Australia Council youth culture 1986 Federation of Australian University Staff Associations college amalgamation 1986 Harwest Pty Ltd mining development 1982 Thomas Nationwide Transport speechwriting JOURNAL AND BOOK SERIES EDITORSHIPS 2016-18 Open Cultural Studies (de Gruyter) 2004- Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture (Routledge) 2000-10 Television & New Media (Sage) 1998-2001 Social Text (Duke UP) 1997-99 Journal of Sport & Social Issues (Sage) 8 1989-90 Managing Editor Culture and Policy: Review of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies 2011-2013 Consulting Editor Critical Studies in Media and Communication (Routledge) 1999-2010 US Associate Editor Social Semiotics (Routledge) 2003-12 Consulting
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