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Dr. Stacey Copeland is an Assistant Professor of Cultural Heritage & Identity at the University of Groningen within the Creative Industries Department of the Faculty of Arts. Her work bridges queer feminist media studies with sound studies, focusing on the politics of listening, podcasting, and audio archives. She holds a Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University (2022) and has been awarded SSHRC funding for her research on queer media histories.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Communication (2022), Simon Fraser University
- MA in Communication & Culture (2017), Ryerson York Universities
- B.A. in Radio & Television Arts (2014), Toronto Metropolitan University
Research Interests: Her work explores the intersections of sound, gender, and sexuality through radio/podcast studies, queer feminist production, and media archives. Notable projects include co-directing the Amplify Podcast Network and co-chairing the RAMP SIG at SCMS.
Key Contributions: Over 15 publications since 2017, including work in Radio Journal and Canadian Journal of Communication. Her upcoming book Lavender Sounds (2025) examines queer feminist sound practices.
- Labs/Networks:
- Co-Director, Amplify Podcast Network (SSHRC-funded)
- Co-Chair, Radio, Audio Media & Podcasting SIG (SCMS)
- Founder of FemRadio (Toronto-based feminist radio collective)
Grants & Collaborations: Involved in multiple SSHRC projects (e.g., Livable Soundscapes) and has produced award-winning podcasts like Missing and Murdered: Finding Cleo. Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary methods and public-facing scholarship.





