Marziya Mohammedali

Marziya Mohammedali
Edith Cowan University | ECU · School of Arts and Humanities

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
I am a photographer, designer, artist, educator, and researcher. I document activism movements and work for social justice through a multidisciplinary creative practice. I am currently undertaking a Ph.D. focusing on the intersections of Identity, Photography and Protest.
Additional affiliations
September 2010 - present
Edith Cowan University
Position
  • Project Officer
Education
August 2007 - July 2009
July 2005 - July 2007
Edith Cowan University
Field of study
  • Journalism, Interactive Media Development

Publications

Publications (6)
Presentation
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Through a case study, this presentation examines the phenomenon of using social media platforms as a medium of creative resistance and information dissemination across national and diasporic populations of marginalised groups, looking specifically at the case of The ICC Witness Project (Kenya) as an example of amplifying voices and experiences that...
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A reflection on the practice of protest photography and experiences of occupying liminal spaces of activism, specifically looking at protests in Boorloo (Perth, WA). In this presentation, I posit that being at the particular intersection of multiple 'other' identities, as well as being simultaneously hyper-visible and invisible due to multiple fact...
Conference Paper
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We describe a smartphone application that helps people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) cope with anxiety attacks. Our prototype provides a one-touch interface for indicating a panic level. The device's response - to instruct, soothe, and/or contact carers - is sensitive to the user's context, consisting of time, location, ambient noise, and nea...
Article
This session focuses on how to access and get the most out of the online resources available to Higher Degree by Research Candidates, including the Sage Research Methods eBook repository, ProQuest Digital Dissertations Online Theses repository and Epigeum Research Skills Training (available through BlackBoard).

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