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Dr Natalie Collie is a Lecturer in the School of Communication and Arts at the University of Queensland, affiliated with the Research Centre in Creative Arts and Human Flourishing. Her work bridges literature, creative writing, and media studies, informed by professional editing experience in academic and business contexts.
Her research focuses on creative expression in digital contexts, identity formation, urban space, and media technologies. Key areas include social media's impact on creativity and public space, speculative fiction's role in community wellbeing, digital technologies' effects on intimacy, and gender dynamics in urban environments.
Notable research outputs include studies on climate change experiences among farming women, hybrid public spaces' creativity, and the intersection of intimacy with data-driven technologies. She has contributed to journals like Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension and International Journal of Cultural Studies.
Dr Collie's teaching emphasizes critical engagement in writing and reading within neoliberal university contexts. She has collaborated on projects like 'Streets of Your Town,' a Queensland State Library partnership mapping urban cultural artifacts. Her work frequently explores speculative and applied dimensions of urban futures, digital cultures, and creative practice.


