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Heather A. Horst »

Heather A. Horst is a Professor in the Department of Media in Communications at the University of Sydney. Her research focuses upon understanding how digital media, technology and other forms of material culture mediate relationships, communication, learning, mobility and our sense of being human. Her co‑authored and co-edited books include The Cell Phone: An Anthropology of Communication (Berg, 2006); Digital Anthropology (Berg, 2012); and Digital Ethnography: Principles and Practice (Sage, 2016).

Rachel Standfield »

Rachel Standfield is a Lecturer at the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre. She is a historian of Indigenous societies and race relations histories in Australia and New Zealand. Her work explores cross-cultural encounters and the agency of Indigenous peoples as they encountered Europeans on their country, as well as exploring the ways those encounters are encoded in colonial sources and national histories.

John R. Wagner »

John R. Wagner is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia in Okanagan.

Jerry K. Jacka »

Jerry K. Jacka is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Colorado in Boulder.

Stephen Loy »

Dr Stephen Loy is lecturer in music at the ANU School of Music, and has convened courses in music theory and aural skills, critical and historical musicology, and popular music studies. He has published on the music of Louis Andriessen and Led Zeppelin.

Julie Rickwood »

Dr Julie Rickwood is a music and performance researcher and practitioner based in Canberra, Australia. Located at The Australian National University, her research has concentrated on popular music and community choirs exploring intersections with music making such as cross-cultural exchange and common ground, gender, identity, place, heritage and the environment.

Samantha Bennett »

Samantha Bennett is a sound recordist, guitarist and Associate Professor in music at The Australian National University. She is the author of two monographs, Modern Records, Maverick Methods and Peepshow, a 33 1/3 series edition (both Bloomsbury Academic). Samantha’s journal articles are published in Popular Music, Popular Music and Society, The Journal of Popular Music Studies and IASPM@journal.

Alexander Massov »

Alexander Massov is Head of the History Department at St Petersburg State Maritime Technical University and Professorial Chair of the Pacific Research Master’s Program at St Petersburg State University. He specialises in the history of Russian–Australian relations and is the author of numerous articles and monographs in this field. He is co‑author and co-editor of Encounters under the Southern Cross: Two Centuries of Russian-Australian Relations 1807–2007 (2007), and co-editor of From St Petersburg to Port Jackson: Russian Travellers’ Tales of Australia 1807–1912 (2016).

Marina Pollard »

Marina Pollard is the author of numerous articles on the Russian consuls in Australia. Before settling in Australia in 1990, she was employed by the Geography Department of Moscow State University. She has since worked at the Geographic Information System centre at Griffith University. Her historical research on early consular relations between Russia and Australia led to the publication, with Alexander Massov, of The Russian Consular Service in Australia 1857–1917 (2014).

M.F. Braby »

Associate Professor Michael Braby is an Honorary Associate Professor in the Division of Ecology and Evolution at The Australian National University and a Visiting Scientist at the Australian National Insect Collection. He is recognised internationally for his research on the biodiversity of butterflies—particularly their taxonomy, systematics, biogeography, conservation biology and ecology.