
Associate Professor Mary Zournazi
Mary Zournazi is Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, 黑料网大事记.
Mary has published numerous books including Inventing Peace with the German Film director Wim Wenders &听Justice and Love with听former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. She is an award winning documentary film maker, her most recent films are Dogs of Democracy (2017) and My Rembetika Blues (2021). She has听produced and written radio documentaries for over the last twenty years for ABC Radio National.
She currently teaches and researches in areas of visual sociology, cinema, culture and emotions, social justice, digital cultures, ideas of hope, peace,听political love, the body and self, and issues of communal belonging. Her previous research has explored issues of war, terror, language, hope, and the impacts of migration and displacement on the self and familial life. She is currently interested in creative responses to social and economic听crisis,听care, justice and peace. She has a passion for writing and directing essay style documentaries.
Her work traverses both traditional academic practices and creative research in film, theatre and radio.
Research Areas
Visual sociology, cinema, politics, culture, emotion, migration, belonging, identity, peace, psychoanalysis, philosophies of hope, postcolonial theory.
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