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Dr. Chrisanthi Giotis is a Lecturer in Journalism at the University of South Australia's UniSA Creative, focusing on practice-led research to enhance journalism's role in fostering democratic communities. Her interdisciplinary work integrates postcolonial and decolonial approaches to improve reporting practices, particularly in conflict zones and marginalized communities.
Her research emphasizes connecting local realities with global discourses through 'glocal' framing, using social geography to address complex conflicts. She actively supervises honours, masters, and PhD students, prioritizing practice-based projects. Her recent publications include Borderland: Decolonizing the Words of War (2022), exploring ethical foreign correspondence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and collaborative works on media policy and platform regulation.
Key collaborations include the Hunar Symposia and the 'Ethics in Conflict' symposium (2021), addressing ethical challenges in conflict reporting and humanitarian work. She engages in public discourse via platforms like The Fourth Estate and Crikey, advocating for quality journalism's societal role.
- Research Themes: Journalism ethics, decolonial reporting, refugee representation, media policy, conflict reporting
- Notable Projects: Frame Reflection Interviews (FRI), Glocal reporting frameworks, diaspora knowledge integration
- Media Engagement: Podcast appearances, radio interviews, op-eds on digital news sustainability and Islamophobia



