Professor Susan Forde Director Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research Griffith University
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Professor Susan Forde Director Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research Griffith University Contact Work: (07) 3735 7229 Email: [email protected] Qualifications Doctor of Philosophy, University of Queensland, 1998 Bachelor of Arts (Hons, Class I) University of Queensland, 1992 Professional Memberships and Positions Visiting Scholar, The Membership Puzzle Project Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute, New York University January 2018 Advisory Board Griffith Review November 2017-present Vice President (Research) Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia (JERAA) December 2017-present Advisory Board Community Communication and Alternative Media section International Association for Media and Communication Research July 2017-present Founding Editor (with Professor Chris Atton) Journal of Alternative and Community Media (joacm.org) Jointly published by the IAMCR’s Community Communication and Alternative Media section and the Griffith ePress Launched Montreal, Canada July 2015 Vice-Chair (elected position) Community Communication Section International Association of Media and Communication Research July 2012-June 2016 Editorial Advisory Board 3CMedia: Journal of Third Sector Media Scholarly e-journal, published by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia Editor, 2006-2013 Australian Journalism Monographs Jointly published by the Journalism Education Association of Australia (now JERAA); and Griffith University Journalism Education & Research Association of Australia, Member Australian & New Zealand Communications Association, Member Susan Forde is Director of the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, and Professor of Journalism at Griffith University, Brisbane. She is the Chief Investigator on a current ARC project investigating community representations of the land rights movement in Queensland. She is the author of Challenging the News: The Journalism of Alternative and Community Media (Palgrave Macmillan 2011); and co-author with Meadows and Foxwell of Developing Dialogues: Indigenous and Ethnic Community Broadcasting in Australia(Intellect 2009). Her newest work, Journalism for Climate Crisis: Public Engagement, Media Alternatives (co-authors Hackett, Gunster and Foxwell-Norton) was published by Routledge in 2017. She is the founding editor with the UK’s Professor Chris Atton of a journal launched in 2015, the Journal of Alternative and Community Media. Publications Books (A1) 1. Hackett, RH; S. Forde; S. Gunster; K. Foxwell-Norton (2017). Journalism for Climate Crisis: Public Engagement, Media Alternatives, Routledge: United Kingdom. 2. Forde, Susan (2011). Challenging the News: The Journalism of Alternative and Community Media, Palgrave Macmillan: United Kingdom. 3. Forde, Susan; Foxwell, Kerrie; and Meadows, Michael (2009). Developing Dialogues: Indigenous and Ethnic Community Broadcasting in Australia, Intellect Publishing: United Kingdom; and University of Chicago Press: Chicago. Scholarly book chapters (B1) 4. Johnston, J; S . Forde and B. Robertson (forthcoming 2018). ‘Communication, the public interest, and First Nations Australians’, in Public Interest Communication, edited by Magda Pieczka and Jane Johnston, Routledge: United Kingdom. 5. Forde, S (forthcoming, 2018). ‘Journalism as an advocate for social change and public engagement: Reporting environmental crisis in the digital era’, Digitizing Democracy, edited by Brian McNair and Aljosha Schapals, Routledge: United Kingdom. 6. Forde, S (2015). ‘Politics, participation and the people: Alternative journalism around the world’, Routledge Companion to Alternative and Community Media, Chris Atton (Editor), Routledge: United Kingdom. 7. *Forde, S (2014). ‘Journalism for social justice: The alternative media and intellectual freedom’, The Handbook of Intellectual Freedom, Mark Alfino & Laura Koltutsky (eds), Litwin Press: Sacramento, California. 8. *Forde, S (2014). ‘Collection of contributions, A Companion to the Australian Media. Contributions on ‘John Newfong’; ‘Alternative media’; ‘Community radio’ (with Meadows); Australian Associated Press (with Johnston); ‘The Courier-Mail.’ Edited by Bridget Griffen-Foley, Australian Scholarly Publishing: Melbourne. 9. Forde, S and M. Meadows (2012). ‘Facilitating public conversations: The role of the ‘citizen’ in community radio and alternative journalism’, in Janey Gordon (ed), Community Radio in the 21st Century, Peter Lang, Berg: Switzerland. 10. *Foxwell, K., S. Forde, & M. Meadows (2012) ‘Australian Indigenous and Ethnic Community Radio: public spaces, familiar places’, in K. Seneviratne (ed) Community radio in Asia and the Pacific, Singapore, Hampton Press. 11. Forde, Susan (2011). ‘Community broadcasting audiences (Australia)’, in John D. H. Downing (ed), Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media, Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, California. 12. *Meadows, Michael; Forde, Susan; Ewart, Jacqui; Foxwell, Kerrie (2009) ‘Making spaces: independent media and the formation of the democratic public sphere in Australia’, in D. Kidd, L. Stein and C. Rodriguez (eds), Making Our Media: mapping global initiatives toward a democratic public sphere, Cresskill, Hampton Press. 13. Meadows, M; Forde, Susan; Ewart, Jacqui; and Foxwell, Kerrie (2009) ‘A catalyst for change? Australian community broadcasting audiences fight back’, in Janey Gordon (ed), Notions of community: an edited collection of community media debates, Oxford, Peter Lang Publications. 14. Ewart, Jacqui; Forde, Susan; Foxwell, Kerrie; and Meadows, Michael (2007) ‘Community media and the public sphere in Australia’, in V. Nightingale and T. Dwyer (eds), New Media Worlds, Melbourne, Oxford University Press. 15. *Meadows, Michael; Forde, Susan; Ewart, Jacqui; Foxwell, Kerrie (2006) ‘Through the smokescreen: community broadcasting in Australia’, in Alternative Media: Idealism and pragmatism, (eds) N. Chitty and S. Rattikalchalakorn, Southbound, Penang. 16. Forde, S (2000). “From Battlers to Big Issues: News coverage in the Australian alternative press industry, 1914-1999”, in A. Dearling and B. Hanley (eds), Alternative Australia: Celebrating Cultural Diversity, Enabler Publications: Dorset. Refereed journal articles 17. Forde, S (2017). ‘Lifting journalism research in Australia: Confronting issues of quality and international competitiveness in ERA’, Australian Journalism Review, Vol 39 (1), July 2017. 18. Johnston, J and S. Forde (2017). ‘Mediatising politics and Australian Indigenous recognition: A critical analysis of two landmark speeches’, Communication Research and Practice, published first online February 9, DOI: 10.1080/22041451.2017.1283481 19. Forde, S and H. Anderson (2015). ‘Is it justice, or just us?’ Sourcing practices in radical and local media coverage of an Aboriginal death in police custody, Communication, Politics, Culture, 48(1): 1-17. 20. Foxwell, K., S. Forde and M. Meadows (2013). ‘Land, listening and voice: Investigating community and media representations of the Queensland struggle for land rights and equality’, Media International Australia, 149: 150-161. 21. Forde, S and Johnston, J (2013). ‘The news triumvirate: Public relations, wire agencies and online copy’, Journalism Studies, Vol 14(1): 113-129, Routledge, United Kingdom. 22. Forde, S and M. Meadows (2012). ‘Industry placements in journalism education: Exploring enhanced learning and professional growth for interns’, JRE Online Journal, http://jrejournal.com/ojs-2.3.7/index.php/jre/article/view/12, published October 2012. 23. Johnston, J and Forde, S (2011). ‘The silent partner: News agencies and 21st Century news’, International Journal of Communication, 5: 195-214. 24. Forde, S (2010). ‘The lure of the local: Giving community broadcasting audiences what they want’, Pacific Journalism Review, Vol 16(1): 178-191. 25. Meadows, M; Forde, S; Ewart, J; and Foxwell, K (2009) ‘Making good sense: transformative processes in community journalism’, Journalism, 10(2): 155-170, Sage: United Kingdom. 26. Johnston, J and S. Forde (2009). ‘Not Wrong for Long’: The role and penetration of news wire agencies in the 24/7 news landscape’ Global Media Journal, 3(2). 27. Meadows, M; S. Forde; J. Ewart and K. Foxwell (2008). “A quiet revolution: Community broadcasting audiences in Australia”, Media International Australia incorporating Culture & Policy, Vol 129, University of Qld: Brisbane. 28. Foxwell, K; J. Ewart, S. Forde and M. Meadows (2008). “Sounds like a whisper: Australian Community Broadcasting hosts a quiet revolution”, Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture, 5(1): 5-25, University of Westminster: London. 29. Meadows, M., Forde, S., Ewart, J., and Foxwell, K. (2007) ‘Empowering audiences: transformative processes in Australian community broadcasting’, Australian Journalism Review 29(1), 27-40, Australian Journalism Education Association: South Australia. 30. Meadows, M., Forde, S., Ewart, J., and Foxwell, K. (2007) ‘The power and the passion: a study of Australian community broadcasting audiences 2004-2007’, Global Media Journal 1(1), online, available at http://stc.uws.edu.au/gmjau/ current_toc.html <viewed 23.1.2008, University of Western Sydney: Sydney. 31. Forde, S, M. Meadows, J. Ewart & K. Foxwell (2006) ‘The untapped potential of participation: Evaluating audiences in the Australian community radio sector’, Australian Studies in Journalism, no. 16: 74-100, Australian Journalism Education Association: South Australia. 32. Meadows, M., Forde, S., Ewart, J., and Foxwell, K. (2006). ‘Creating an Australian community public sphere: the role