
معرفی
Liza Moscatelli is a Lecturer in Social Work and Workplace Learning Coordinator at Charles Sturt University's School of Social Work and Arts, based in Port Macquarie, New South Wales. Her work bridges critical social work, decolonising practices, and creative research methodologies.
- Education: B.Soc.Sc. (Social Psychology and Social Research), M.Soc.Wrk. (Qualitative), M.Phil. (Social Science)
Her research focuses on decolonising social work education and practice, mental health through intersectional frameworks, and visual/creative methods like photovoice and video essays. She explores mass media’s impact on global communities and advocates for social justice through both academic and artistic endeavors.
As a multidisciplinary artist since 2010, she collaborates with organizations to address social justice via visual arts, videography, and graphic design. She transitioned from arts-based community workshops to teaching roles at Western Sydney University, specializing in cultural differences, community action, and visual research methods.
- Scientific Awards: Recognized for excellence in teaching
Liza integrates her artistic practice with social work education, emphasizing collaborative knowledge exchange. She contributed to educational resources like a Video Essay Guide and Men's Health videos, reflecting her commitment to innovative pedagogy and community engagement.




