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Andrew Mason is a Lecturer in Communication and Media Studies at the University of Southern Queensland, affiliated with the School of Humanities and Communication. He holds a BA (1996) and BA(Hons) (2000) from USQ. His research focuses on media histories, regional communication networks, cultural studies, and sustainable tourism models. Mason actively contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives through affiliations with the Institute for Resilient Regions and the Centre for Heritage and Culture.
His work bridges historical media practices (e.g., amateur radio clubs, early radio magazines) with contemporary issues like virtual tourism and environmental discourse. Recent projects include analyzing holographic wildlife encounters as sustainable tourism alternatives and examining drought-response community festivals. He frequently publishes in journals like Journal of Sustainable Tourism and Australasian Journal of Popular Culture, with conference presentations at the Australian Media Traditions Conference and Cultural Studies Association of Australasia events.
Mason’s research trends emphasize technocultural continuity, regional resilience, and the intersection of media with environmental and social crises. His work highlights how past communication innovations inform modern challenges, blending historical analysis with applied contemporary issues.
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