
معرفی
Emily Hiltz is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University. Her work bridges feminist media studies, visual culture, and critical analyses of identity, gender, and crime in digital and historical contexts.
Education:
- PhD in Communication, Carleton University
- MA in Media Studies, The University of Western Ontario
- Honours BA in Media, Information and Technoculture, Western Ontario
Research Focus: Emily’s research examines visual media practices in the construction of notoriety, particularly through courtroom art, postfeminist 'true crime' culture, and colonial texts. She emphasizes methodologies tied to affect, knowledge production, and decolonial critique.
Teaching Contributions: She teaches core courses like 'Introduction to Communication Research' (COMS 2004) and specialized electives such as 'Gender, Sexuality and Media' (COMS 4604). Her pedagogy prioritizes experiential learning and student-centered approaches.
Awards & Grants:
- Faculty of Public Affairs' Teaching Excellence Award (2022)
- Scholarship in Teaching and Learning Grant for co-op student research and curriculum development


