معرفی
Tully O'Neill is a Lecturer in Criminology at La Trobe Law School, La Trobe University (since July 2022). Previously, they held academic positions at The University of Melbourne and Victoria University. Their PhD from RMIT University (2020) earned the RMIT Prize for Research Excellence.
Education:
- PhD in Criminology, RMIT University (2020)
Research focuses on sexual and gender-based violence, digital justice, and anti-queer violence. Key themes include:
- Technology's role in harm and justice
- Queer and feminist theoretical frameworks
- Public survivor narratives post-#MeToo
- Media representations of violence
Publications span digital criminology, technology-facilitated violence, and survivor disclosure practices. Recent work emphasizes digital justice mechanisms and the intersection of technology with trauma.
Awards include the 2020 RMIT Prize for Research Excellence. Supervises Master's and PhD students in criminology. Engaged with media and digital platforms for public dialogue on justice issues.
Affiliated with La Trobe Law School's criminology research unit, contributing to interdisciplinary projects on digital justice and survivor advocacy.

