
Doctor Juan Francisco Salazar
SENIOR LECTURER,
Communications (SoHCA)
Personal
Qualifications
- MA University of Western Sydney
- PhD University of Western Sydney
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Communications (SoHCA)
Contact
| Email: | J.Salazar@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 5652 5652 |
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| Location: | BB.G.45 Penrith (Werrington South)BB.G.45 Penrith (Werrington South) |
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Publications
Books
- Cohen, H., Salazar, J. and Barkat, I. (2008), 'Screen Media Arts: An introduction to concepts and practices', : Oxford University Press 9780195562446.
Chapters in Books
- Salazar, J. (2013), 'Video Assemblages of Shanghai', Shanghai Expo: an international forum on the future of cities, Routledge 9780415524629.
- Salazar, J. and Bushell, R. (2013), 'Heritage for sale : Indigenous tourism and misrepresentations of voice in Northern Chile', Heritage and Tourism : Place, Encounter, Engagement. , Routledge 9780415532655.
- Salazar, J. (2013), 'Perceptions and opinions of Antarctic values in Chile', Exploring Antarctic Values: Proceedings of the Workshop Exploring Linkages Between Environmental Management and Value Systems: the Case of Antarctica: Held at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (5 December 2011), SCAR Social Sciences Action Group, University of Canterbury 9780473248512.
- Salazar, J. (2013), 'Video assemblages of Shanghai', Shanghai Expo: an International Forum on the Future of Cities, Routledge 9780415524629.
- Salazar, J. (2011), 'Indigenous Media in Latin America', Encyclopedia of Social Movement Media, Sage 9780761926887.
- Salazar, J. (2010), 'Making Culture Visible: The Mediated Construction of a Mapuche Nation in Chile', Making Our Media: Global Initiatives Toward a Democratic Public Sphere. Volume I Creating New Communication Spaces., Hampton Press 9781572737921.
- Salazar, J. (2010), 'MyMuseum: social media and the engagement of the environmental citizen', Hot Topics, Public Culture, Museums, Cambridge Scholars Press 9781443819749.
- Salazar, J. and Cordova, A. (2008), 'Imperfect Media: The Poetics of Indigenous Video in Latin America', Global Indigenous Media: Cultures, Poetics, and Politics, Duke University Press 9780822343080.
- Salazar, J. and Waterson, S. (2008), 'Play_Space: Interactive media practices for community participation and cultural transformation', Place: Local Knowledge and New Media Practice, Cambridge Scholars Publishing 9781847184849.
- Salazar, J. (2007), 'Indigenous People and the cultural construction of Information and Communication technology (ICT) in Latin America', Information Technology and Indigenous People, Information Science Publishing 1599042991.
- Salazar, J. (2007), 'Indigenous People And The Communication Rights Agenda: A Global Perspective', New Media Worlds: Challenges For Convergence, Oxford University Press 9780195558364.
Journal Articles
- Cameron, F., Hodge, B. and Salazar, J. (2013), 'Representing climate change in museum space and places', WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS. CLIMATE CHANGE, 13.
- Cameron, F., Hodge, B. and Salazar, J. (2013), 'Representing climate change in museum space and places', Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews : Climate Change, 13.
- Salazar, J. (2013), 'Geographies of place-making in Antarctica : an ethnographic approach', The Polar Journal, 19.
- Salazar, J. (2011), 'The mediations of climate change: museums as citizens' media', Museum and Society, 13.
- Salazar, J. (2010), 'Digital Stories and emerging citizens' media practices by migrant youth in Western Sydney', 3CMedia: Journal of Community, Citizen's and Third Sector Media and Communication, 17.
- Salazar, J. (2009), 'Indigenous Video and Policy Contexts in Latin America', International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, 6.
- Salazar, J. (2009), 'Self-Determination in Practice: the critical making of indigenous media', Development in Practice, 10.
- Pettit, J., Salazar, J. and Dagron, A. (2009), 'Citizens' media and communication', Development in Practice, 10.
- Salazar, J. (2005), 'Digitising Knowledge: Anthropology and New Practices of Digitextuality', Media International Australia, 11.
- Salazar, J. (2005), 'Indigenous media in Latin America.', Codigos: Revista del Departamento de Ciencias de la Comunicacion, 18.
- Salazar, J. (2003), 'Articulating an activist imaginary Internet as counter public sphere in the Mapuche movement (1997/2002)', Media International Australia incorporating Culture and Policy, 11.
- Salazar, J. (2002), 'Activismo Ind!gena en America Latina: estrategias para una construcci?n cultural de tecnolog!as de informaci?n y comunicaci?n', Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies, 19.
Conference Papers
- Dyson, L., Salazar, J., Hendriks, M., Underwood, J. and Kay, R. (2006), 'ICT's for Intercultural Dialogue: an overview of UNESCO's Indigenous Communication Project', Cultural Attitudes Towards Technology and Communication, Tartu, Estonia.
Exhibitions
- 2009, '33?south'
Other Publications
- 2006, 'NMAI 13th International Film + Video Festival', Recorded Work
- 2010, 'Australian', Published Work
Research
Current Projects
| Title: | Futuro Infantil Hoy: The Development of Leaders in Early Childhood Education: A sociological study of transnational knowledge exchange - Australia and Chile: Phase 2 |
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| Years: | 2011-09-12 - 2014-12-15 |
| ID: | P00020456 |
| UWS Researchers: | Christine Woodrow, Michael Singh, Juan Francisco Salazar, Leonie Arthur and Kerry Staples |
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| Title: | Digital Archives, Datadiversity and Discoverability: The Strehlow Collection as Knowledge Resource for Remote Indigenous Communities |
| Years: | 2012-01-24 - 2015-01-23 |
| ID: | P00019985 |
| UWS Researchers: | Hart Cohen, Rachel Morley and Juan Francisco Salazar |
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Previous Projects
| Title: | Digital Refuge: Urban Narrative Strategies and Sustainable Media in Western Sydney |
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| Years: | 2007-11-02 - 2009-03-02 |
| ID: | P0015723 |
| UWS Researchers: | Juan Francisco Salazar, Hart Cohen and Antonio Castillo |
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| Title: | 33? South; Mapping Sydney to Santiago |
| Years: | 2006-09-01 - 2009-04-30 |
| ID: | P0015484 |
| UWS Researchers: | Sarah Waterson and Juan Francisco Salazar |
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| Title: | Global Citizenship and the Agency of the Museum Sector in Climate Change Interventions |
| Years: | 2008-01-29 - 2012-12-31 |
| ID: | P0015673 |
| UWS Researchers: | Fiona R Cameron, Bob Hodge, Brett Neilson, Juan Francisco Salazar and Jann Conroy |
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| Title: | Futuro Infantil Hoy and the professional development of leaders in Early Childhood Education: A sociological study of transnational knowledge exchange between Australia and Chile |
| Years: | 2010-06-01 - 2011-03-30 |
| ID: | P00018220 |
| UWS Researchers: | Michael Singh, Christine Woodrow, Steve Wilson and Juan Francisco Salazar |
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| Title: | Picturing Antarctica: emerging agendas for Antarctic cultural research |
| Years: | 2010-11-30 - 2012-12-29 |
| ID: | P00019586 |
| UWS Researchers: | Juan Francisco Salazar |
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Supervision
Doctor Salazar is available to be a principal supervisor for doctoral projects
Current Supervision
| Title: | Television without Frontiers: A Comparative Study of Television Downloading Practices in Australia and Brazil |
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Previous Supervision
| Title: | Nomad's Home: A Pilgrimage to Translation |
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| Field of Research: | STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY |
| Thesis: | Nomad's Home: A Pilgrimage to Translation |
Media
Media Contact Details
| Media Officer: | UWS Media Unit |
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| Phone: | (02) 9678 7083 |
| Email: | media@uws.edu.au |