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Gale in Conversation with Dr. Alana Jayne Piper - Australian Centre for Public History
Gale in Conversation with Dr. Alana Jayne Piper - Australian Centre for Public History
Alexis Tindall is Manager, Digital Innovation, at the University of Adelaide Library. She has supported data-enabled humanities and arts research in project management and training roles for several years.
Dr Alana Piper is a Chancellors Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Public History at University of Technology Sydney. Her research interests draw together the social and cultural history of crime with criminological, legal and digital humanities approaches.
Between 2014 and 2018, Alana was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the ARC Laureate Fellowship project, The Prosecution Project, a digital history initiative that looked at the history of the criminal trial in Australia. She has authored over 30 academic journal articles and book chapters. With Ana Stevenson, she produced the edited collection Gender Violence in Australia: Historical Perspectives (Monash University Publishing, 2019).
Dr Alana Piper is a Chancellors Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Australian Centre for Public History at University of Technology Sydney. Her research interests draw together the social and cultural history of crime with criminological, legal and digital humanities approaches.
Between 2014 and 2018, Alana was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the ARC Laureate Fellowship project, The Prosecution Project, a digital history initiative that looked at the history of the criminal trial in Australia. She has authored over 30 academic journal articles and book chapters. With Ana Stevenson, she produced the edited collection Gender Violence in Australia: Historical Perspectives (Monash University Publishing, 2019).
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