Conjoints & Associates
An important part of JMRC are its Conjoint Professors and Associates, leading researchers in the areas of journalism, media, and communications research in which the Centre specializes.
List of current JMRC Conjoints
- David Armstrong (PDF) (828 Kb), Conjoint Professor, consultant to magazine and newspaper journalism and management companies, part-time appointment of Chairman of Post Media Ltd in Cambodia (the company publishes the Phnom Penh Post, with English and Khmer editions), currently living in Bangkok
- Dr Genevieve Bell, Conjoint Professor, Director, User Experience Group, Digital Home Group, Intel Corporation, USA
- Dr danah boyd, Adjunct Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Research, New England, USA
- Dr Clifton Evers, Adjunct Lecturer, Lecturer in Cultural Studies, University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China
- Prof Lesley Johnson, Conjoint Professor, President of the Australian Academy of the Humanities
- Dr Dean Laplonge, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, Director of the cultural research consultancy Factive, currently collaborating with Dr Kath Albury on the project 'Mining for a Safer Masculinity'
- Prof Stephen Quinn, Conjoint Professor, Professor in Journalism, School of Communication and Creative Arts, Deakin University Australia
- Dr Matthew Thompson, Gonzo journalist and literary journalism specialist
List of current JMRC Associates
- Dr Helen Caple, Lecturer, School of Media, English and Performing Arts, UNSW
- Prof Janet Chan, President, Academic Board and Professor, School of Law, UNSW
- Prof James Donald, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, UNSW
- A/Prof Greg Leslie, Associate Professor in the School of Chemical Sciences and Engineering, UNSW
- Prof Stephen Muecke, Professor of Writing, School of Media, English and Performing Arts, UNSW
- Prof Julian Murphet, Professor in Modern Film and Literature, School of English, Media and Performing Arts, UNSW
- Dr Christy Newman, Senior Research Fellow, National Centre in HIV Social Research, UNSW
- Prof Justin O'Brien, Professor, Faculty of Law, UNSW
- A/Prof Louise Ravelli, Lecturer, School of Media, English and Performing Arts, UNSW
- Dr Haiqing Yu, Lecturer of contemporary Chinese media and culture, School of Languages and Linguistics, UNSW






