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Professor Susan Forde serves as Professor of Journalism at Griffith University within the School of Humanities, Languages and Social Science. She is a leading scholar in alternative and community media, with a focus on democratic systems, Indigenous broadcasting, and climate crisis communication. Her work explores media policy, journalistic practices, and the role of grassroots journalism in public discourse.
- Education: Not specified in provided texts
- Appointments: Director of Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research (2007-present)
Forde's research spans community media, media ethics, and climate crisis communication. Her recent work examines digital activism, Indigenous broadcasting in the 21st century, and online safety for diverse journalists. She has contributed to major publications with keywords including environmental journalism, decolonial media, and social justice reporting.
Her scholarly outputs reveal a focus on media accountability, alternative communication models, and Indigenous knowledge preservation through radio. While no formal awards are listed, her roles include Founding Editor of the Journal of Alternative and Community Media and Acting Dean at Griffith University. Forde combines academic work with public engagement through speaking appearances at events like the Brisbane Writers' Festival.
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