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Justine Lloyd is an Associate Professor in the Discipline of Sociology at Macquarie University’s School of Communication, Society and Culture. She specializes in cultural sociology with a focus on spatial and social change, particularly through cultural histories of media and urban space. Her work also addresses transnationalism and border theory. Dr. Lloyd currently serves as an Initial Reviewer for the Faculty of Arts Human Research Ethics Committee and has held acting director roles for the Centre for Media History and Gender Studies. She is a joint editor of Space and Culture, an international journal of social spaces. Teaching responsibilities include units like SOCI3050 (Activism and Social Change) and SOCI3015 (The Urban Century).
Her research spans projects such as LP21: The power of public spaces to connect communities and places (2023–2026) and ART-Ethnography Research Lab (2022–active). Key publications include works on memorialization, sites of conscience, and public space sustainability. Dr. Lloyd has contributed expert commentary on digital activism (e.g., online petitions) and has a strong record of editorial and peer-review activities. Notable collaborations include the Bawaka Collective and roles with the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
Her recent articles emphasize intersections of urban sociology, cultural memory, and justice. Despite no explicit awards listed, her extensive grants and editorial roles reflect professional recognition. Advising and grants are central to her work, with impacts in policy and community engagement. She is affiliated with the Hearing Research Centre and Housing and Urban Research Centre, further enriching her interdisciplinary contributions.



