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Northern Institute

Pausing to share communication practice and research in the NT

Presenter AANZCA & Menzies School of Health Research
Date/Time
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Contact person
Tiana Alley
T: 0432240005 E: tiana.alley@menzies.edu.au
Location Charles Darwin University
Open to Researcher

Australian and Aotearoa New Zealand Communication Association (AANZCA) - NT pre-conference event

AANZCA and the Communicate Study Partnership at Menzies School of Health Research invite you to the inaugural NT AANZCA pre-conference event. Invited communication scholars and practitioners from the NT will explore the conference theme “pause” in relation to their communication practice and research in the Northern Territory. Invited speakers from CDU include Professor Jennifer Deger, Dr Awni Etaywe, Dr Emily Armstrong, Ian Mongunu Gumbula, Professor Steven Bird and the team. The half-day event also includes a presentation from the Communicate Study at Menzies and a networking opportunity (in-person only). 

This half-day gathering precedes the annual AANZCA conference to be held at RMIT University, Melbourne. This registration provides access to the NT pre-conference only. 

Northern Institute-connected presentations include: 

Living with weather: Communication and connection and relationships with weather.  
Ian Mongunu Gumbula, Steven Bird and team  

Attuning to form: composing with worlds in constant, messy, brutal transformation. 
Jennifer Deger from the CDU Centre for Creative Futures and/or Lisa Stefanoff 

Ganydjarr ga ŋorra ḻiya-muk’thunhamirr: The power of respectful silence
Emily Armstrong and Brenda Muthamulawuy

Location

Menzies School of Health Research

Building Red 9, Level 1, Room 48
Charles Darwin University Casuarina Campus
Ellengowan Drive
Casuarina 0810

foyer of Menzies Building Red 9 at Campus - large internal building with glass windows and orange chairs

Registration

Please register for catering purposes (limited seating) or to receive the link to join online.

Register to attend online or in-person 

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