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Kerrie Foxwell-Norton BA

@KerrieFoxwell

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A/Prof Journalism, Media and Communication at @Griffith_Uni Researching environmental comm with interest in all things coastal and marine

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@ClimateGriffith
Griffith Climate Action
1 year
Launched! The @Griffith_Uni Climate Action Doctoral Training Program Symposium brought together 25 doctoral candidates and an expert panel for a day of sharing, learning, and planning. https://t.co/TfiSPot7TG https://t.co/PAvEryVTOe #ClimateAction @KerrieFoxwell @danielle_H_H
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@Griffith_Uni
Griffith University
1 year
In ‘Women and the Reef: An Australian Story’, Prof @KerrieFoxwell explores the connection between the Great Barrier Reef and the untold stories of Australian women, highlighting how the power of storytelling can change the narrative for women and the Reef. https://t.co/heCroNWJjz
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news.griffith.edu.au
Australia’s stories live on the Great Barrier Reef.  From the timeless relations of First Nations people, legacies and travesties of colonial
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@KerrieFoxwell
Kerrie Foxwell-Norton BA
1 year
Some thoughts on coal and coral from me @ClimateGriffith @GU_SocialCultur @AEL_DeanR
@crikey_news
Crikey
1 year
We are a nation that has prided itself on both a wealth of natural resources and our spectacular nature. The recognition that the extraction of one is destroying the other is a hard pill to swallow.
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@Griffith_Uni
Griffith University
1 year
"The Earth’s greatest living structure is dying. But the humanity of reef scientists is as beautiful as any coral I’ve ever seen" writes @KerrieFoxwell
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theguardian.com
Earth’s greatest living structure is dying. But the humanity of reef scientists is as beautiful as any coral I’ve ever seen
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@ClimateGriffith
Griffith Climate Action
2 years
Join us on 22-23 Nov at the Climate Ready Australia National Summit as @MJBellotti dives into distributing the burdens of climate change and explore climate action through a social lens. Register now: https://t.co/UMryc4niPR #JustTransition #ClimateAction #CRA2030
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@ClimateGriffith
Griffith Climate Action
2 years
Our 2022 Griffith Climate Action Survey Findings Report for policy makers- one of the most ambitious longitudinal climate change surveys conducted in Australia- is now available! For this summary report, the technical and previous reports, visit us here: https://t.co/PAvEryVTOe
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@ClimateGriffith
Griffith Climate Action
2 years
Join us at the SWELL festival on Monday evening 11 Sept for Altered Tides - a panel, film event & interactive discussion - reflecting on our custodianship with the ocean & some of the creative solutions we can explore in a changing climate.
events.humanitix.com
Get tickets on Humanitix - Altered Tides @ SWELL Fringe Festival hosted by Gecko Environment Council . Find event information.
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@ClimateGriffith
Griffith Climate Action
2 years
Be a climate change leader and accelerate action in Australia. Register now for the Climate Ready Australia National Summit, 22-23 November 2023 in Brisbane and online: https://t.co/5PVQVWQSJX #CRA2030
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@sojowb
Solutions Journalism Without Borders
2 years
Who's ready to join us in Antigua, Guatemala in January 2024? 💁Apply now to join us for a month-long adventure learning how to produce high-impact #solutionsjournalism: https://t.co/3sio45KV7G… @soljourno #solutionsjournalism #sojo #studyabroad
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@KerrieFoxwell
Kerrie Foxwell-Norton BA
2 years
Latest from partnership with @CBAA_ 'Listening for the local: Australian community radio and climate change communication' - Bridget Backhaus, Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, Anne Leitch, 2023 https://t.co/6QhJc3kKeW @thestorybridget @ClimateGriffith @GU_SocialCultur
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journals.sagepub.com
Climate change is most acutely experienced at the local level so conversations and action must be locally relevant. Australia's community radio sector is u...
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@SciPublic
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2 years
In the August issue: In science we trust? Public trust in Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change projections and accepting anthropogenic climate change By Bruce Tranter, @lester_tas, @KerrieFoxwell & Matthew Palmer ⁩ https://t.co/tF6YjyATuc #climatechange #openaccess
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@FordeSusan
Susan Forde
2 years
My first meeting of the day…our newest visiting fellow @GU_SocialCultur @Griffith_Uni 🐨 #griffithunistafflife #griffithuniwildlife
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@ClimateGriffith
Griffith Climate Action
2 years
Don't forget to register for our National Climate Action Survey and Big Data event this Thursday 15/06 at our beautiful Southbank Campus or online. 6-8pm #climateaction Register here: https://t.co/3Un4YKSTU7
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@FordeSusan
Susan Forde
2 years
Proud to do this work with GU and MQ colleagues. Good on you Stan Grant. @BronwynCarlson @faithvalencia @ConversationEDU Stan Grant stands up to racist abuse. Our research shows many diverse journalists have copped it too https://t.co/OTl6kwm4by via @ConversationEDU
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theconversation.com
Racist abuse has forced Wiradjuri journalist, author and public figure Stan Grant to step away from the media. New research shows other diverse journalists have had similar experiences.
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@lester_tas
Libby Lester
2 years
In science we trust? Our attempt to more accurately model trust in #climatescience published today. Led by Bruce Tranter ⁦@UTAS_⁩ with Matt Palmer ⁦@KerrieFoxwell⁩.
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journals.sagepub.com
One barrier to action on climate change is public trust in climate science, and projections made by climate scientists. However, climate science projections are...
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@KerrieFoxwell
Kerrie Foxwell-Norton BA
3 years
Following ⁦too funny ⁦@ellen_briggs⁩ at Connecting Women Tweed Gold Coast event to celebrate International ⁦@womensday⁩ no easy feat! Good yarns great fun. #thepersonalispolitical@GU_SocialCultur⁩ ⁦@Griffith_Uni
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@HelBromhead
Helen Bromhead
3 years
Tensions in talking about disasters: Habitual vs climate-informed-The case of bushfire vocabulary in Australia 🔥🌳 -Open access in Australian Journal of Linguistics -Black Summer, firies, I don’t hold a hose and more! @GU_SocialCultur @ClimateGriffith https://t.co/oywb6t4Cj8
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@KerrieFoxwell
Kerrie Foxwell-Norton BA
3 years
Loved my chat with Rob Cameron @snick3857 on Geelong community radio @947thepulse this morning about our project Warming Up that is partnering with Oz community radio sector to communicate locally about climate changes. @thestorybridget @CBAA_ @ClimateGriffith @GU_SocialCultur
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