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Dr. Elizabeth Kath is a Senior Lecturer in Global Studies at RMIT University's School of Global, Urban, and Social Studies, and Local-Global Theme Lead at the Social Equity Research Centre (SERC). Her research focuses on migration, intercultural relations, digital technology's impact on society, and Latin American studies. She has authored/co-edited key works such as The Digital Global Condition (2023) and Australian-Latin American Relations (2016). Over 15 years at RMIT, she has taught courses like 'Digital Technology and Globalization' and supervised numerous research projects. Dr. Kath collaborates internationally, speaks Spanish/Portuguese, and has conducted fieldwork across Latin America. She chairs the Australian National Training Panel and co-directs the Hola Melbourne Festival of Latin American Culture.
- Education: Implied PhD in Global Studies/Social Theory (not explicitly stated).
- Research Interests: Social Theory, Cultural Theory, Digital Technology, Migration, Reconciliation, and Latin American Studies.
- Teaching: Coordinates capstone courses in International Studies and integrates innovative pedagogy.
- Service: Board member roles in Global Reconciliation and the Damion Drapac Foundation.
Her recent publications analyze digital ethnography, Latin American migration in Australia, and posthumanist technology ethics. Her work bridges global-local dynamics, emphasizing social inclusion and cultural authenticity in the digital age.
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