Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae Dr. Suzi Hutchings PO Box 8216, Armadale, Victoria, 3143. Mobile: +61 418 856 858 e-mail: [email protected] ABN: 99 539 061 037 Academic Qualifications 1995: Ph.D. Social Anthropology, University of Adelaide. 1983: BA (Honours) Social Anthropology, the University of Adelaide. 2010: Certificate 111 in Media (CUF30107). Other 2012-2015: Member, editorial board, Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) Journal. Research & other key awards 1985: University of Adelaide Post-Graduate Research Scholarship. 1983: The North Australia Research Unit (NARU), Australian National University, Honours Research Grant. 2011: ARC Indigenous Discovery Project, Indigenous knowledge: water sustainability and wild fire mitigation, joint project with Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O’Brien and senior Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics, UniSA. 2013: Endeavour Award for Indigenous Australians, Australian Government, placement at New York University, New York, USA, research on Indigenous and minority youth and hip-hop. 2015: Keynote: Research Tuesday program, University of Adelaide. 2015: Speaker, Aboriginal Research Forum, Wirltu Yarlu & Faculty of Arts, University of Adelaide. 2015: Awarded Indigenous Staff Travel Assistance Grant for 2015, University of Adelaide, Tarrkarri Tirrka: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Strategy. 2016: Awarded Indigenous Staff Travel Assistance Grant for 2016, University of Adelaide, Tarrkarri Tirrka: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Strategy. 2017: Keynote, Inside Out: Indigeneity in the era of Native Title in Australia, Australian Anthropological Society Conference, December 13, 2017, Adelaide, South Australia. 2019: Awarded Enabling Capability Platform (ECP) funding, RMIT University, to develop an international forum series building knowledge exchange between Indigenous and non-Indigenous anthropologists in Australia, the Pacific, Canada and Mexico. 2019: Nominated: Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Strategic Contributions to Learning and Teaching, Connection to People, Place and Program team, RMIT University. Languages: English, basic Pitjantjatjara. Aboriginal group affiliation: Central Arrernte 2 Director: SJ Hutchings Consulting Services From 1984 to the present I have owned my own consultancy business. In 2000, this business became known as SJ Hutchings Consulting Services. Director: SASH Consulting Services Pty Ltd 2005-2008: Business partnership with Sue Anderson (M.Lit), archaeologist. This business operated consultancy services in the combined fields of anthropology and archaeology, oral history, and liaison and facilitation services for Indigenous and ethnic communities and organisations. This business has since ceased operation due to the departure of Sue Anderson. Academic Teaching Positions Current: Senior Lecturer, Criminology & Justice Studies, School of Global, Urban & Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne. 2016-2017: Senior Lecturer, Indigenous Studies Unit, School of Global, Urban & Social Studies, RMIT University, Melbourne. 2016: Lecturer, University of Adelaide. 2013-2015: Coordinator & Lecturer: Wirltu Yarlu, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander programs, the University of Adelaide, SA. 2015: Member of a senior academic team teaching into The Enquiring Mind: Arts of Engagement, Faculty of Arts, University of Adelaide. This was an invited teaching position by the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts. 2013: Guest Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, New York University (NYU), USA. 2013: Guest Lecturer, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CLACS) at New York University (NYU), New York City, USA. 2011 to 2013: Radio broadcast trainer for Radio Adelaide 101.5FM. 2009 to 2013: University Research Fellow, Course Co-ordinator & Lecturer, David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA. 1998 to 2001: Course co-ordinator - Indigenous Identities and the State and Anthropological Practice, Lecturer & tutor, University of Adelaide, Department of Anthropology. 2000: Department of Anthropology, Adelaide University, lecture series on contemporary Aboriginal issues. 2000: Wirltu Yarlu, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Programs, University of Adelaide, Lecturer and Co-ordinator, Science Foundation Course. 1998: Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Tutor: Culture & Society (course co-ordinator: Dr. John Gray). 1997: Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Tutor: Aboriginal Land Tenure and Sacred Sites in Australia (course co-ordinator: Dr. Peter Sutton). 1995-1998: Wirltu Yarlu, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Programs, University of Adelaide, Guest Lecturer. 1998-2004: ATAS tutor for Indigenous students, Wirltu Yarlu, University of Adelaide. 1996: Yunggorendi Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Program, Flinders University of South Australia, Lecturer/Academic Adviser. Academic years 1995/96/98: Supervisor honours students, University of South Australia & University of Adelaide. 1991, 1994 - 1997: Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Training, Adelaide: ATAS tutor for Indigenous students. 3 1994-2000: University of Adelaide, Flinders University of South Australia & University of South Australia: Guest lectureships. 1988: Department of Anthropology, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, tutor. Academic Supervision & Examination 2019: Examination of PhD thesis, Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. 2017-2018: Co-supervisor: Indigenous PhD student, Ben Ridgeway, Media and Communications, RMIT University. 2017: Supervisor: Honours student, Nina Sapountsis, GUSS, RMIT University. May 2017: Independent Reviewer for PhD candidate David Pollock’s confirmation (supervisors: Barry Judd and Peter Phipps). February 2017: Independent Reviewer for PhD candidate Samantha Tongi’s confirmation (supervisors: Barry Judd and Kim Humphrey). 2013-2016: Registered for supervision of HDRs at the University of Adelaide. 2015: Examination of MA thesis, Aboriginal candidate, Master of Science, Ecology and Environment, Deakin University. 2011 to 2013: Co-supervision with Professor Irene Watson of two PhD doctoral students, University of South Australia. 2010: Academic review and mentoring of ARC Indigenous Discovery Grant application by Dr. B. Croft, DUCIER, University of South Australia. 2002: Examination of MA thesis, Aboriginal candidate, University of Newcastle. 1995: Supervision of an Indigenous Honours student, University of South Australia. Publications Forthcoming & In Print Articles and Books 2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Beyond post-colonial paradigms: incorporating Indigenous knowledges theory into music therapy practice’, in (Post)Colonial Music Therapy, S. Hadley & A. Crooke (eds), Barcelona Publishers. 2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Hip-Hop Saved My Life’, Hip Hop culture as a forum for Indigenous youth engagement, comparisons between Australia and North America, submission to ab-Original, Journal of Indigenous Studies and First Nations and First Peoples' Cultures, Penn State University Press. Published Books, Chapters & Articles 2019: Hutchings, S., Hernández Castillo Sr R. A., & B. Noble (eds), Transcontinental Dialogues, Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Canada and Australia, University of Arizona Press. 2019: Hutchings, S., and Hernández Castillo Sr R. A., ‘Introduction’, in Hutchings, S., Hernández Castillo Sr R. A., & B. Noble (eds), Transcontinental Dialogues, Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Canada and Australia, University of Arizona Press. 2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Indigenous anthropologists caught in the middle: the fragmentation of Indigenous knowledge in native title anthropology, law and policy in urban and rural Australia’, in Hutchings, S., Hernández Castillo Sr R. A. & B. Noble (eds), 4 Transcontinental Dialogues, Activist Alliances with Indigenous Peoples of Mexico, Canada and Australia, University of Arizona Press. 2019: Hutchings, S., & Rodger, D., ‘A.B. Original, Reclaim Australia’, in An Anthology of Australian Albums, Critical Engagements, Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 series, J. Stratton and J. Dale (eds), Bloomsbury, New York. https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/an-anthology-of- australian-albums-9781501339851/ 2019: Hutchings, S., ‘Australian Indigenous Hip-Hop – a force to be reckoned with’, The Vault Hip-Hop Display, Arts Centre, Victoria. https://www.australianmusicvault.com.au/music%20stories/read/australian%20indigeno us%20hip-hop/ 2018: Hutchings, S. & Rodger, D. Reclaiming Australia: Indigenous Hip-Hop group A.B. Original’s use of Twitter, Theme Issue of Media International Australia Indigenous Innovation in Social Media, B. Carlson & Dreher T. (eds), Media International Australia Journal. 2017: Hutchings, S. & Morrison, A. (eds), Indigenous knowledges: Proceedings of the water sustainability and wild fire mitigation symposia, 2012 and 2013. University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/228664025?q=Indigenous+knowledges%3A+Proceedings +of+the+water+sustainability+and+wild+fire+mitigation+symposia%2C+2012+and+2013 .&c=book&versionId=251232726. 2017: Hutchings, S. with Morrison, A., Introduction. In S. Hutchings & A. Morrison (eds) Indigenous knowledges: Proceedings of the water sustainability and wild fire mitigation symposia, 2012 and 2013 (pp. 1-21). University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, https://trove.nla.gov.au/work/228664025?q=Indigenous+knowledges%3A+Proceedings +of+the+water+sustainability+and+wild+fire+mitigation+symposia%2C+2012+and+2013

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