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Biography
Associate Professor Tristan Kennedy is an Indigenous researcher interested in the emerging configurations of digital global citizenship and Indigenous peoples’ futures in academia. He has conducted research into Indigenous peoples’ experiences of harmful content on social media and how Indigenous bands and music fans use digital technology to establish digital communities of resistance. He is currently investigating the affordances of digital technology in relation to Indigenous peoples’ innovation and success in higher education in Australia and internationally. Tristan is a member of the newly established Centre for Global Indigenous Futures.
Education/Academic qualification
Sociology, Doctor of Philosophy, Writing on the Wall: Hypermasculinity in the Online Metal Scene, Flinders University
Award Date: 26 Sept 2019
Sociology, Bachelor of Arts (Hons), Flinders University
… → 2011
Education, Graduate Diploma in Education, Middle / Senior Secondary, The University of Adelaide
… → 2008
External positions
Associate Lecturer, Flinders University
15 Jun 2015 → 29 Jan 2018
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Projects
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Facebook: Indigenous Australian peoples’ negotiation of harmful speech and support network building on social media
1/01/20 → 31/12/21
Project: Research
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The Routledge handbook of Australian Indigenous peoples and futures
Carlson, B. (ed.), Day, M. (ed.), O'Sullivan, S. (ed.) & Kennedy, T. (ed.), 2024, London ; New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group. 475 p. (Routledge Anthropology Handbooks)Research output: Book/Report › Edited Book/Anthology › peer-review
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Global Indigenous futures: a new research agenda
Day, M., Kennedy, T. & Carlson, B., 2023, Global networks of Indigeneity: peoples, sovereignty and futures. Carlson, B., Kennedy, T. & Day, M. (eds.). Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, p. 1-8 8 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Foreword/postscript/introduction › peer-review
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Global networks of Indigeneity: Peoples, sovereignty and futures
Carlson, B. (ed.), Kennedy, T. (ed.) & Day, M. (ed.), 2023, Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press. 260 p.Research output: Book/Report › Edited Book/Anthology › peer-review
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Indigenous gender intersubjectivities: political bodies
Carlson, B., Kennedy, T. & Farrell, A., 2023, The Oxford handbook of indigenous sociology. Walter, M., Kukutai, T., Gonzales, A. A. & Henry, R. (eds.). New York: Oxford University Press, p. 415-433 19 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Translocal Indigenous communities: global Indigeneity and networks of political activism
Kennedy, T., 2023, Global networks of indigeneity: peoples, sovereignty and futures. Carlson, B., Kennedy, T. & Day, M. (eds.). Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, p. 27-45 45 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems (Journal)
Tristan Kennedy (Reviewer)
20 Aug 2020Activity: Peer-review and editorial of research outputs › Editorial work
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British Journal of Sociology (Journal)
Tristan Kennedy (Reviewer)
14 Nov 2019Activity: Peer-review and editorial of research outputs › Editorial work
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Social Media & Society (Journal)
Tristan Kennedy (Reviewer)
15 Aug 2019Activity: Peer-review and editorial of research outputs › Editorial work
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Journal of Global Indigeneity (Journal)
Tristan Kennedy (Editor)
2019 → …Activity: Peer-review and editorial of research outputs › Editorial work
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The Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Journal (Journal)
Tristan Kennedy (Editor)
2017 → …Activity: Peer-review and editorial of research outputs › Editorial work
Press/Media
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Advertisers push Facebook to ban white supremacist Boogaloo movement: ‘It is actively promoting violence’
2/07/20
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment
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Don’t attack the humanities; they’re important for health too
22/06/20
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment
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