When the world stopped, we turned to news media to keep us informed, social media to keep us connected, Netflix to keep us entertained and archivists to preserve history as it unfolds.
Carina escaped war–torn Vietnam on a wooden boat with her two younger siblings at the age of 16. She is now a Curtin PhD graduate, actor, award-winning author and publisher.
“I think it’s really important to be ready to adapt and understand how the audience is evolving.” Curtin journalist grad Nick Sas reflects on what it takes to work in today’s news industry.
“My advice to PhD students is to think like an entrepreneur. When you look at your research, ask yourself why you are doing it and what impact it’s going to make.”
Join the eleventh annual Debating Communities and Networks online conference to get involved in discussions about key topics in this area, from identity and social media use to gaming communities and Indigenous activism.
Stacy Gougoulis shares his professional journey, from volunteer at a local community radio station, to host of triplej, Australia’s iconic youth radio broadcaster.
No two people will ever witness a scene in exactly the same way. This can present interesting challenges to those whose job it is to narrate the visual.