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Jillian researches and teaches cultural studies. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies (Honors) and completed her PhD at Macquarie University in 2016. Her thesis is entitled ‘Racial Warfare Northern Territory Intervention: Security, Colonial Law, Indigenous Sovereignty.’ This work draws from the fields of settler-colonial studies, whiteness studies, and critical legal studies to track the foundational role that race, specifically whiteness, plays in the laws and political media discourse surrounding the Northern Territory Intervention. Jillian teaches units that explore the politics of everyday life. Using a range of critical theories, these units examine topics such as whiteness, media representations, contested histories, and social justice issues through various lenses. Her research interests focus on studies of whiteness, race, politics, cultural legal studies, and Australian media in relation to social justice, and she is also interested in the studies of learning and teaching.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).