About
Dr. John Budarick is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media at the University of Adelaide's Faculty of Arts, Business, Law and Economics. He holds a first-class honours degree in sociology from Flinders University and a PhD from Monash University's Department of Media and Communication. His research focuses on race, ethnicity, transnationalism, media's role in national identity, and media sociology.
Education:
- Bachelor of Sociology (First Class Honours), Flinders University
- PhD in Media and Communication, Monash University
Research Interests:
Dr. Budarick explores ethnic media's impact on migrant settlement, agonistic pluralism in journalism, and media narratives around race and identity. His work challenges dominant journalistic norms, advocating for counter-hegemonic approaches to media representation. Key themes include diaspora communication, media democracy, and the intersection of media with cultural and political dynamics.
Publications:
Recent works analyze ethnic media's role in fostering pluralism, the dangers of journalistic 'objectivity' in framing racism, and vaccination narratives in postmodern discourse. His scholarship spans qualitative studies on diaspora communities and critical analyses of media's societal influence.
Advising & Grants:
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD students in media sociology, race studies, and transnational media. No specific grants or labs are highlighted in the provided texts, though his research often engages interdisciplinary critical theory frameworks.
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