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Dr. Jill Fenton Taylor is a researcher in the Department of Information and Communication Studies at Charles Sturt University, Faculty of Arts and Education. Her work centers on qualitative approaches to understanding organizational culture, particularly through ethnography, autoethnography, and narrative discourse. She actively supervises PhD students and contributes to academic discourse through publications and peer review.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy in Communication, Charles Sturt University (2008)
- Master of Arts (Honours) in Communication, Charles Sturt University (2000)
- Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations, RMIT University (1994)
Her research explores storytelling practices in organizations, collective memory, re-storying, and dialogic competencies. She emphasizes reflexive and social constructionist methodologies. Her recent publications examine the legitimacy of qualitative research, duoethnography in organizational change, and transactional analysis for ethical internal communication.
The trend in her recent articles shows a consistent focus on narrative-based methodologies in organizational contexts. She employs autoethnography, duoethnography, and phenomenological approaches to explore identity, change, and ethics in communication. Her work bridges theory and practice, often engaging with practitioner experiences and ethical dilemmas in organizational communication.
Scientific Awards:
- Golden Key National Honour Society (1994)
- Public Relations Institute of Australia (Vic) Prize (1993)
She has supervised multiple HDR students, including Roberts, R., Schoenmaker, S., and Denyer-Simmons, P. Her grants and funding are not explicitly mentioned, but her research activity includes supervision, peer review, and participation in academic events. She has served as a reviewer for the Journal of Organizational Ethnography and is a member of the International Communication Association.
Dr. Taylor is involved in academic communities through peer review, conference participation, and supervision. She co-presented at the 68th Annual International Communication Association Conference and has contributed to research seminars at CSU. Her work is supported by an active network of scholars in organizational ethnography and communication studies.




