Gerard Goggin

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Born
Australia
InfluencesChristoper Newell
EraCurrent
School or traditionMedia and Communications
Gerard Michael Goggin
Born
Australia
Academic background
InfluencesChristoper Newell
Academic work
EraCurrent
School or traditionMedia and Communications
Main interestsInternet, mobile phones, telecommunications and disability
Notable worksDisability and Media, Mobile Phones and Media
InfluencedHaiqing Yu, Katie Wiltshire, Sheenal Singh, Kirsten Wade, Kate Evans.

Professor Gerard Goggin FAHA is an Australian media and communications researcher at the University of Sydney. He has produced award-winning research in disability and media policy alongside other contemporary works on digital technology and cultures.

Goggin has been described as a “central scholar in the mobile communication research community”.[1] He is researching internet histories in Australia and the Asia-Pacific and the implications of audio-visual media for government policy.

Goggin graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in 1986, with studies in English literature and Indonesian. He received his PhD in literature from the University of Sydney for his thesis titled Turbulent Preceptors: Mentoring, Maternity and Masculinity in Wollstonecraft, William Godwin and Percy Bysshe Shelley.[2]

In the early 1990s, Goggin was policy advisor at Consumers Telecommunications before serving as deputy chair and public member of the Telephone Information Service Standards Council from 2002 to 2008. Goggin was a founding board member of the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network,[3] which was established in 2009. He is a member of the Australian e-Research Infrastructure Council (AeRIC).[4]

Goggin has held several academic appointments, including at Southern Cross University in Lismore, University of Queensland and University of Sydney. Goggin was a visiting professor at the Centre d’Estudis Australians at the University of Barcelona in 2007. Goggin was then professor of digital communication and deputy-director of the Journalism and Media Research Centre at the University of New South Wales (UNSW).

Goggin was Australian Research Council Future Fellow from 2014-2018, University of Sydney Chair of Department in Media and Communications at the University of Sydney, and in 2018 Head of that University's School of Literature Art and Media. In November 2017 he was elected a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.[5]

In 2019 Goggin was appointed Wee Kim Wee Professor of Communication Studies, WKWSCI, NTU.

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