
About
Dr Dan Padua serves as a Lecturer in the School of Communication at Queensland University of Technology. As sessional academic staff, he contributes to teaching and research within QUT's communication disciplines while maintaining active scholarly engagement.
His academic qualifications include:
- Doctor of Philosophy from Queensland University of Technology
- BCI (Hons) from Queensland University of Technology
- Bachelor of Media and Communication (Integrated Marketing Communication) from Queensland University of Technology
Dr Padua's research examines contemporary digital media landscapes with particular focus on video game culture and its societal implications. His work investigates how digital platforms shape cultural production, generational experiences, and social identities within gaming communities and broader media ecosystems. He analyzes institutional frameworks within esports and examines the intersection of media representation with identity formation across different life stages.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory exploring commensuration techniques in the gaming industry, generational dynamics in esports participation, and mediated constructions of social identities. These works collectively demonstrate his expertise in cultural analysis of digital media phenomena and their societal impacts, with particular attention to how institutionalization processes affect community practices.
Dr Padua maintains active scholarly engagement through publications in respected media studies journals and contributions to edited collections on digital culture. His research provides valuable insights into evolving digital media practices and their cultural significance within contemporary society.
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