Committee

This symposium is organised as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project: Policing Australian Popular Music: Criminalisation, Resistance, Redemption: A study of the relationship between policing and popular music in Australia (2024, Grant ID: DP240100531) 

 

Committee:

Associate Professor Alexis Anja Kallio (Griffith University) 
Professor Murray Lee (University of Sydney) 
Professor Joji Ravulo (University of Sydney) 
Dr. Toby Martin (University of Sydney) 
Dr. Libby Myers (Griffith University) 

Hosted by

Griffith Criminology Institute, Griffith University 

Griffith Criminology Institute (GCI) is a large, diverse and high-performing group of scholars focused on crime and justice issues. Through collaboration and innovation our research is helping find solutions to universal problems. GCI is a world leader in the criminology field and has twice achieved the highest possible ranking for research quality in the Australian Research Council Excellence in Research Assessments. Our research is distinctive in its focus on rigorous scholarship coupled with engaged translation, to achieve real world change. 

 

Creative Arts Research Institute, Griffith University 

The Creative Arts Research Institute (CARI) is a diverse community of arts-engaged researchers. Our work is connected through artistic practices; social, cultural, and environmental justice; and sensing new opportunities for imagining, making and thinking in and through the arts. CARI represents the collective voice of creative arts research at Griffith University, establishing opportunities for meaningful engagement with industry and communities, through local and international partnerships, towards a culture of excellence, rigour and risk-taking in arts-based research.