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Terry Flew
Terry Flew is Professor of Media and Communications in the Creative Industries Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. He has a wide range of research interests and research experience, and has been an author of six books (one edited), 12 research monographs, 35... show more

Terry Flew is Professor of Media and Communications in the Creative Industries Faculty at the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. He has a wide range of research interests and research experience, and has been an author of six books (one edited), 12 research monographs, 35 book chapters, 63 refereed academic journal articles (two forthcoming), and has been an editor of 11 special issues/themed sections of academic journals and refereed conference proceedings. From May 2011 to February 2012, he was seconded from QUT to become a Commissioner with the Australian Law Reform Commission, chairing the National Classification Scheme Review. He was commissioned to lead this review by the Attorney-General of Australia, Hon. Robert McClelland MP, leading a team of six ALRC researchers. The Final Report, Classification - Content Regulation and Convergent Media (ALRC Report 118) was tabled in the Australian Federal parliament by the Minister for Home Affairs, Jason Clare MP, in March 2012. He has also advised policy makers in Australia and internationally, including the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Media Development Authority of Singapore, the Russian Association of Electronic Communication, the Productivity Commission, and the Special Minister of State of the Australian Federal government.He is an Executive Board member of the International Communications Association (ICA), serving as a member-at-large representing Oceania and Africa from 2012-14. He was elected Vice-Chair of the Global Communications and Social Change Division from 2012-14, to become Division Chair from 2014-2016. He is a member of the Australian Research Council College of Experts for the Humanities and Creative Arts (HCA) Panel from 2013-2015. In 2012, he was a member of the Research Evaluation Committee (REC) Committee for Humanities and Creative Arts in the second Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation round, appointed by the Australian Research Council.
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