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Peter Doyle is an Associate Professor at Macquarie University's School of Communication, Society and Culture, and Honorary Associate Professor with the Centre for Media History (CMH). He holds a PhD from Macquarie University and a Bachelor of Arts (Communications) from UTS. His work bridges academic research, creative writing, and curation, focusing on crime history, popular music, and cultural archives.
Research interests include forensic photography, crime narratives, and musicology, evidenced by projects like the Sydney Police Museum exhibitions (e.g., 'City of Shadows') and publications such as Echo and Reverb and Suburban Noir. He has curated major exhibitions including 'Pulp Confidential' (State Library of NSW) and 'Suburban Noir' (Museum of Sydney).
Doyle's creative output includes acclaimed crime novels like The Big Whatever (2015) and Get Rich Quick (1996), which blend historical settings with fictional storytelling. His writing has earned two Ned Kelly Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Award (2011). He also explores music history through essays and short films, such as Slasher Patrol, which examines the Kingsgrove Slasher case.
His academic contributions span articles on topics like police archives, recording technology, and curatorial practices. Notable grants and projects include investigations into forensic photographs and the digitization of music archives. Beyond academia, Doyle is a musician and visual artist, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement with cultural production.
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