Writes of Passage (Editorial Consultancy) 0416 113 178; +61 416 113 178
Professional Vocation: specialist lecturer in creative writing, journalism, organisational communication; former journalist, broadcaster, television/documentary producer; experience as communication media practitioner in all states of Australia, S/E Asia, Europe.
About me
Professional Vocation: specialist lecturer in creative writing, journalism, organisational communication; former journalist, broadcaster, television/documentary producer; experience as communication media practitioner in all states of Australia, S/E Asia, Europe.
About me
International Association of Obituarists, The Anthony Trollope Society
About me
Doctor of Philosophy Flinders University
Master of Arts Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Diploma in Journalism National Council for the Training of Journalists
International journalism practice, the art of the obituary, journalism history, military history, the travel memoirs of Anthony Trollope, the art of biography.
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
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2018 |
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2011 |
Open access
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2009 |
Open access
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2009 |
Starck, N 2009, 'The mind of Russell Braddon', vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 12-15. |
2008 |
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2008 |
Starck, N 2008, 'Death Can Make A Difference', Journalism Studies, vol. 9, no. 6, pp. 911-924.
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2008 |
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Research
International journalism practice, the art of the obituary, journalism history, military history, the travel memoirs of Anthony Trollope, the art of biography.
Creative writing, particularly features and reviews for mainstream media; biography; research, with an emphasis on journalism history.
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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They fell somewhere between myth and memory: how war literature influences Australia's collective remembrance and historical understanding of World War One | Current |
Talking about family photographs and the Australian Baby Boomers' legacy. Opening the shoeboxes: snapshots, memories and narratives | Completed |
Violets, white feathers and the sisterhood of peace: South Australian women's activism in World War One | Completed |
Voices in the vines/peeling the layers: exploring hybrid ethnography | Completed |
Wishing upon a star: the virtues and vicissitudes of celebrity endorsement | Completed |