The lecturers of Master of Arts in Communication Management at Murdoch University

Introducing the lecturers of Master of Arts in Communication Management...

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Christine Daymon Christine Daymon
Associate Professor and Academic Chair of Communication and Media Management
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Terence Lee
Terence Lee
Associate Professor and Chair of Communication & Media Studies
Deputy Dean of School (Media Communication & Culture)
Research Fellow, Asia Research Centre @ Murdoch University
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Meet the Associate Professor (PhD, Kent) and Academic Chair for Communication and Media Management. "The best part about teaching in this area is that it is never static or boring because technologies and news change constantly. Hopefully, I won't get outmoded too."

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Anne Surma
Senior Lecturer, English and Creative Arts
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Dr Mick Broderick - Image Dr Mick Broderick
Associate Professor
in Media Analysis
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"If I can encourage students to value and become active and thoughtful participants in the absorbing processes of writing, reading, interpreting – communicating, whether in education, in the community, in business or in literary/art culture, then I’m happy." "Teaching and research must respond to economic and political forces just as evolving as cultural fashions come and go."
Renae Desai

Renae Desai
Lecturer
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Kirsty Best Kirsty Best
Senior Lecturer
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"I have been practicing and teaching in the field of public relations and communications for the past ten years and I love the diversity of the industries, roles and subjects that are covered by both practitioners and academics." "We communicate and use new media every day. It’s exciting to stand back from things we are so used to and find out what is really going on."
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David Maguire
Associate Professor, Development of journalism and media in China, media management
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A Doctor of Business Administration and an MBA, his research interests include reporting challenges in the chaos of major crises and the fundamentals of journalism in the fog of new media.

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