Professor
Mia LindgrenProfile page
Associate Dean Research Performance
College Office - CALE
Orcid identifier0000-0002-4937-6194
- Associate Dean Research PerformanceCollege Office - CALE
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- College Office - College of Arts, Law and Education, College Office - CALE, 547 Humanities, Sandy Bay Campus, TAS
TEACHING INTERESTS
Teaching expertise
Professor Lindgren has developed, coordinated and taught units in journalism studies and practice, at undergraduate and postgraduate level. She has been invited to teach at international institutions, such as the podcast and audio storytelling module at the Gothenburg University in Sweden in 2018 and in the Global Correspondent unit at Monash University’s Prato (Italy) campus. Mia was awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Team Teaching (2006) for practice-led teaching at Murdoch University, Western Australia.
Research Supervision
Professor Lindgren has supervised to completion several Honours, Masters and PhD projects at four Australian universities. Most projects have been interdisciplinary in nature, with many comprising a research-by-practice component, such as radio documentary and podcast production and an exegesis. The completed practice-led journalistic projects have been published and broadcast in national outlets and won national awards.
She has examined PhD and Master theses from Oslo University, Norway; AUT, New Zealand; University of East Anglia, UK; Monash, Murdoch, RMIT, QUT and Griffith universities, and Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
Mia Lindgren welcomes new supervisions for HDR projects that explore podcast studies and practice, radio, and non-fiction storytelling. She is also interested in co-supervising projects in other disciplinary areas exploring questions about the role of media and journalism.
Professor Lindgren has developed, coordinated and taught units in journalism studies and practice, at undergraduate and postgraduate level. She has been invited to teach at international institutions, such as the podcast and audio storytelling module at the Gothenburg University in Sweden in 2018 and in the Global Correspondent unit at Monash University’s Prato (Italy) campus. Mia was awarded the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Team Teaching (2006) for practice-led teaching at Murdoch University, Western Australia.
Research Supervision
Professor Lindgren has supervised to completion several Honours, Masters and PhD projects at four Australian universities. Most projects have been interdisciplinary in nature, with many comprising a research-by-practice component, such as radio documentary and podcast production and an exegesis. The completed practice-led journalistic projects have been published and broadcast in national outlets and won national awards.
She has examined PhD and Master theses from Oslo University, Norway; AUT, New Zealand; University of East Anglia, UK; Monash, Murdoch, RMIT, QUT and Griffith universities, and Swinburne University of Technology, Australia.
Mia Lindgren welcomes new supervisions for HDR projects that explore podcast studies and practice, radio, and non-fiction storytelling. She is also interested in co-supervising projects in other disciplinary areas exploring questions about the role of media and journalism.
SUPERVISION & TEACHING
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CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Pacific women, podcasting, voice and listening: Examining podcasting as a feminist, decolonising medium and practice
3 Oct 2022
COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
Ordinary People's Listening: Exploring the democratic potential of podcast journalism
6 Jun 2022 - 28 Jun 2024
Dylan Leslie Bird
CURRENT DOCTORAL SUPERVISION
You Can't Tick a Box Marked Profundity: Examining the social value of the arts
11 Feb 2019