Tertiary education

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Curriculum vitae –

Michelle Riedlinger

Tertiary education

1986-89 Diploma of Science, Queensland University of Technology

1990-97 Bachelor of Arts (Hons I), The University of Queensland

2000-05 PhD (Communication), The University of Queensland

Experience

January 2000-current: Senior Consultant, Econnect Communication Pty Ltd

February 2004-June 2004: Course Coordinator (WRIT6210, Presenting Science), English, Media Studies and Art History, The University of Queensland

August 2002-December 2002: Consultant, The Foundation for Education, Science and Technology, South Africa

September 1994-January 2000: Communication Manager, CRC for Tropical Plant Pathology

June 1993-September 1994: Research Assistant, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, The University of Queensland

June 1990-June 1993: Research Assistant, School of Life Sciences, Queensland University of Technology

Professional associations

Member, Australian Science Communicators (1994-current)

Professional appointments

Regional Coordinator, Australian Science Communicators (1997-1998)

Member, Scientific Committee, Australian Science Communicators Association Conference, Coolangatta (2004)

Writings and publications

Published articles

Metcalfe, Jenni, Donghong, Cheng, Riedlinger, Michelle and Shunke, Shi (In Press). Report: Strategic Issues in Science and Technology Communication Beijing PCST Working Symposium, Science Communication

Riedlinger, M.E., Gallois, C, McKay, S., & Pittam, J. (2004). Impact of social group processes and functional diversity on communication in networked organizations. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 32(1).

Conferences and conference proceedings

The Transit Of Venus: Communicating science through participatory activities. Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST) Symposium Beijing, 21-23 June, 2005.

Identity and communication: Who collaborates in collaborative research? 8th International Conference on Public Communication of Science and Technology (PCST), Barcelona, 4-6 July, 2004.

Stakeholder-Researcher Relations: Perceptions of the Role of Group Identity in Communication for Behaviour Change. Conference of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists, Melbourne, 12-15 July, 2001.

Communication and Behaviour Change in the Murray Darling Basin: Traversing Group Boundaries, Situating the Environment at The University of Queensland: Conference Proceedings, Brisbane, 7 March, 2001.

Scientists on the Murray: The Role of Scientists in Communicating Behaviour Change in Australia’s Murray Darling Basin. 6th International Public Communication of Science and Technology Conference, Geneva, 1-4 February, 2001.

Contact Michelle

Email michelle@econnect.com.au

Phone: 07 3846 7111 or 0404 504 258

 

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