STAFF PROFILE
Professor Annette Markham
Position:
Adjunct Professor
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
Email:
annette.markham@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Offsite
2 PhD Completions
- Pronzato, R.,Markham, A. (2023). Returning to critical pedagogy in a world of datafication In: Convergence, 29, 97 - 115
- Gritsenko, D.,Markham, A.,Pötzsch, H.,Wijermars, M. (2022). Algorithms, contexts, governance: An introduction to the special issue In: New Media and Society, 24, 835 - 844
- Maddox, A.,Flore, J.,Markham, A.,Lewis, T.,Denham, T.,Ilyushina, N.,MacDonald, T.,Waters-Lynch, J.,Holcombe-James, I.,Bailey (Nabben), K. (2022). Are people ready for a Digital CBD? The new infrastructure demands In: Victorian Higher Education State Investment Fund Melbourne, Australia
- Rettberg, J.,Kronman, L.,Solberg, R.,Markham, A., et al, . (2022). Representations of machine vision technologies in artworks, games and narratives: A dataset In: Data in Brief, 42, 1 - 18
- Harris, D.,Luka, M.,Markham, A. (2022). Introduction: Art, Autoethnography and Public Pedagogies in Lockdown In: Massive/Micro Autoethnography, Springer, Singapore
- Markham, A.,Harris, A. (2021). Prompts for Making Sense of a Pandemic: The 21-Day Autoethnography Challenge In: Qualitative Inquiry, 27, 928 - 941
- Lewis, T.,Markham, A.,Holcombe-James, I. (2021). Embracing liminality and ‘staying with the trouble’ on [and off] screen In: M/C Journal, 24, 1 - 9
- Markham, A. (2021). Echolocation as theory of digital sociality In: Convergence, 27, 1558 - 1570
- Markham, A. (2021). The Ontological Insecurity of Disconnecting: A Theory of Echolocation and the Self In: Reckoning with Social Media, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, New York, United States
- Potts, J.,Berg, C.,Markham, A.,Warren, M.,Lewis, T.,Parasol, M.,Maddox, A.,Allen, D.,Salehi Shahraki, A.,Kearney, T. (2021). The future of the digital CBD: Melbourne and beyond In: VICTORIAN HIGHER EDUCATION STATE INVESTMENT FUND Melbourne, Australia
- Developing a city-wide survey to measure Social Transitions and Adaptations for Inclusive, Resilient and Sustainable Futures (STAIRS). Funded by: Lord Mayor's Charitable Foundation Innovation Grants from (2023 to 2024)