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Craig Batty is a Professor and Pro Vice Chancellor at the University of South Australia’s College of Creative Arts, Design & Humanities. He specializes in screenwriting, creative practice research, and script development, with a focus on how fictional narratives can embody academic research. His work bridges theory and practice, often using parody and meta-narratives to critique media conventions.
Batty’s research explores the role of screenwriting as a research method, particularly through parodic scripts that critique reality TV and industry practices. He has edited seminal works like The Palgrave Handbook of Script Development (2022) and co-authored influential texts on screenwriting methodologies. His articles and creative works emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, integrating media studies, cultural analysis, and pedagogical innovation.
Recent contributions include editorials in the Journal of Screenwriting (2024) and collaborative projects exploring healthcare education through filmmaking. Batty’s work is internationally recognized, with a focus on script development’s global perspectives and industry-research intersections.
His awards and grants are not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but his editorial roles and prolific publication record highlight his leadership in academic and creative screenwriting fields.
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