2016_Short_Program

2016 Coursework Colloquium
Short Program
9am – 9:55am
Welcome
Arts Hall, Old Arts.
10am –
10:55am
Keynote
North Lecture Theatre, Old Arts.
11am –
11:55am
Parallel
Sessions:
Choose One
Collaborative Learning Space 1, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Bren Carruthers – Master of Journalism
Material Mysteries. Identifying and contextualising art
objects.
Collaborative Learning Space 2, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Steven Koerniawan – Master of Development Studies
Conscious Life. Analytical and experiential approaches to
human rights.
South Lecture Theatre, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Anders Furze – Master of Journalism
Wayfinders Club. Experiences had and choices made en
route to professional fulfilment.
Kim Hitchcock – Master of Art Curatorship.
Power, Devotion, Art - Michelangelo's Sculptures for
Pope Julius II's Tomb.
Peter Sleeman – Master of Development Studies.
The Rights of Man are the Rights of the Citizen.
Trinh Le – Master of Publishing and Communications.
On Advertising, Journalism, and Transferable Skills.
Yulies Puspitaningtyas – Master of Development
Studies.
Mental Disability and Disaster Management in
Indonesia: Protecting the Rights of the Forgotten
Kelly Horan and Marie-Luise Schega – Executive Master
of Arts.
All About the “Hustle” – Social Entrepreneurship 101.
Registration and complimentary morning refreshments for everyone. All food is 100% vegetarian (and thus halal). Vegan and gluten free options are labelled.
Keynote event for all attendees and presenters.
Welcome from Associate Professor Timothy Lynch, Director of the Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Dean for Research Training.
Keynote address by Margaret Quixley, Master of International Relations alumna and Founding Director of Young Opportunities Australia.
Kim Goldsmith – Master of Cultural Materials
Conservation.
Unknown Identity: Materials Identification and Decision
Making Processes for Conservation Treatments.
12pm –
12:40pm
Lunch &
Exhibition
Arts Hall, Old Arts.
12:45pm –
1:15pm
Conversation
Circles:
Choose One
Graduate Seminar Room 1, Old Arts.
Graduate Seminar Room 2, Old Arts.
Atrium Meeting room, Old Arts.
Collaborative Learning Space 1, Old Arts.
Should Australia have a foreign policy
that is independent of London and
Washington?
How can we improve the representation
of women in broadcast media?
What should be the definition of
Feminism for next three decades?
What is your bottom line?
Conversation starter: Caitlin McGrane –
Master of Global Media Communication.
Conversation starter: Rossana Naveda –
Master of Global Media Communication.
Collaborative Learning Space 2, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Angus Blackman – Master of
International Relations
Curly Questions. Analyses of personal,
professional, and governmental ethics.
South Lecture Theatre, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Carol Ong – Master of Translation
Complimentary lunch for everyone. All food is 100% vegetarian (and thus halal). Vegan and gluten free options are labelled.
Featured Exhibit:
Jessica Row – Master of Art Curatorship. You Are Here. Site responsive visual art collage.
Conversation starter: Brenden Hiskins –
Master of International Relations.
1:20pm –
2:40pm
Parallel
Sessions:
Choose One
Collaborative Learning Space 1, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Justine Holt – Master of Art Curatorship
Message Power. Leveraging social media,
art, and humour to forge communicative
pathways in the socio-political sphere.
Bren Carruthers – Master of Journalism.
Growing Up and Moving out of the
Fourth Estate: Political Power and
Humour.
Rodrigo Sánchez Juárez – Master of
Global Media Communication.
Online Public Spheres and the Internet: a
Research Approach.
Lili Wang – Master of Global Media
Communication.
How do Contemporary Artists Explore
New Possibilities in the Internet Era?
2:45pm – 3pm
Afternoon Tea
Sarah Rashid – Master of Development
Studies.
International Surrogacy Arrangements:
Law & Ethics.
Rich Phan – Master of Professional and
Applied Ethics.
The CEO who cut his own salary in order
to raise the minimum pay of his
employees to $70,000 a year: was he
right?
Cultural Production. Collision,
collectivism, and (mis)understanding in
the contemporary world.
Steven Koerniawan – Master of
Development Studies.
Cultural Identity: Collectivism in
Borderless Society.
Meta Finnimore – Master of Public
Administration.
Oriental Voyages: Revelations of North
Africa in Paris.
Andi Sahriah Alam – Master of
Development Studies.
Corruption: is it Universal or Contextual?
Conversation starter: Chuma Okonkwo –
Master of Public Policy and
Management.
North Lecture Theatre, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Yuandra Ismiraldi – Master of
Development Studies
Engaged Answerability. Participatory and
accountable community administration.
Sam Citroen – Master of Development
Studies.
Can Forests Solve Poverty? Community
Forest Management Case Studies from
Southeast Asia.
Masuma Parvin – Master of Public Policy
and Management.
Strengthening Accountability in the
Public Health Service Delivery System – A
Reform Proposal for Bangladesh.
Aris Huang – Master of International
Relations.
A Political Perspective of the Rise Of
Open Data in Building an Open
Government in Indonesia.
Arts Hall, Old Arts.
Complimentary afternoon tea for everyone. All food is 100% vegetarian (and thus halal). Vegan and gluten free options are labelled.
3:05pm – 4pm
Parallel
Sessions:
Choose One
Collaborative Learning Space 1, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Carol Ong – Master of Translation
Immersive Arts. Moving and multi-sensory creative work.
Alexis Cook – Executive Master of Arts.
Honalee – Short Film.
Justine Holt – Master of Art Curatorship.
Multi-Sensory Engagement in Gallery Curatorship.
4:05pm
Closing
Remarks /
Social Activity
Collaborative Learning Space 2, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Samantha Citroen – Master of Development Studies
Web Wielding. Uses and abuses of powerful techno
tools.
Fan Yang – Master of Global Media Communication.
User Empowerment or User Exploitation in Web 2 .0.
Yuandra Ismiraldi – Master of Development Studies.
The Use Of Digital Tools for Research in the Humanities
and Social Science.
Arts Hall, Old Arts
Closing Remarks.
Refreshments at the Clyde Hotel, 385 Cardigan Street, Carlton. Everyone invited!
South Lecture Theatre, Old Arts.
Chairperson:
Marie-Luise Schega – Executive Master of Arts
Talking Pictures. Communicating through and about art.
Anders Furze – Master of Journalism.
Why Film Criticism Matters.
Marita Batna – Master of Art Curatorship.
Art as Communication: My Journey in New Media Art
Practice.