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Aimee Hourigan is a Researcher at Western Sydney University, contributing to interdisciplinary studies in Digital Media, Media Education, and Indigenous Peoples' issues. Her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly addressing equitable access and digital literacy. She holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Queensland University of Technology and dual Bachelor's degrees in Journalism and Communication from the University of Queensland.
Her research focuses on topics such as First Nations digital inclusion, online misinformation dynamics, and the intersection of business models with media education. Recent collaborations include studies in Western Sydney and Australia-wide analyses. While no formal academic awards are listed, her research outputs emphasize practical community engagement and policy-relevant insights.
No advising or grant details are provided, though her reports highlight collaborations with institutions like the University of Canberra. Her work reflects a commitment to bridging technological, educational, and cultural gaps in digital spaces.
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