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CURRICULUM VITAE

1. Personal Details

Name: Olga Guedes Bailey

Title: Dr. Nationality: Brazilian-British Telephone: 0115 8483364 office Fax: 8486331 E-mail: [email protected] 2. Education

College of Rio de Janeiro 1971-74 Education (secondary)

Federal University of Ceará, Brazil 1975-78 Communication Studies (BA) Federal University of Minas, Brazil 1983-85 Communication Studies (M.Phil)

Loughborough University, UK 1991-96 Communication and Media Studies (PhD)

3. Employment History

1979-2000 Professor of Federal University of Ceará (UFC) Brazil

2000-2002 Senior Lecturer. Faculty of Humanities. School of Cultural and Media Studies. University of West of England, Bristol. UK.

2002-2005 Senior Lecturer. School of Media and Creative Arts. Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK

2004- 2008 Visiting Scholar. Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China.

2005- Visiting Scholar. University of Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil. 2005- Associate Professor. School of Arts and Humanities. Department of English, Media & Culture, Nottingham Trent University, UK

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Managerial posts

1989-1990 Subject leader – Communication and Media Studies, UFC 1995-1999 Head of Department of Communication, UFC

2006- Programme leader MA Media and Globalization

4. Academic Responsibilities (Current Job) Programme leader MA Media and Globalisation

Module leader core MA module ‘media and globalization’

Module leader of modules: ‘Critical issues in journalism’; and ‘Alternative and Transnational Media’;

Co-teaching PhD module ‘Research methodologies’ (ethnography block) Supervision of PhD (10)

5. Professional Activities

1996-1998 Member of the Editorial Committee of the UFC

1996-2000 Consultant for the Brazilian Research board ‘Conselho Nacional de Pesquisa’

1998-2000 Consultant for the Institute of Visual Arts. Secretary of Culture of Ceara State

2004-2006 Co-Chair of the section ‘Diaspora, Migration, and the Media’, European Communication Research and Education Association;

2007-2012 Chair of the section ‘Diaspora, Migration, and the Media’, European Communication Research and Education Association

2007- Member of editorial board journal ‘Communication Theory’, International Communication Association, USA

2007.9 External examiner MA Film and Media, Gloucester University. 2007-08 Managing-editor journal Body and Society, Sage.

2006-09 Visiting scholar Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China.

2009- Visiting scholar Fortaleza University, Ceara, Brazil.

2008-2010 Research adviser for the Institute of Strategy Dialogue, London. 2007- 2012 Vice-chair of board of trustees of the African Women Empowerment Forum

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Federal University of Rio Grande Do Sul, Brazil

2011 - Member of the editorial board of the online journal ‘Journalism and Education’ of the Association for Journalism Education. UK

2012 - Member of the executive board of the European Communication Association

2013- External Examiner – Department of Media and Journalism Studies – Bournemouth University, MA International Journalism and MA Journalism & New Media

2013- Member of the editorial board of the journal Politics of Popular Culture. International Communication Association, USA

2013- External Examiner – Department of Social Sciences – Nottingham University, Master Course Global Citizenship

6. Publication (selected)

 Guedes, Olga. (1996) Ideology and the Media. Media, culture and Technology

(Journal of Communication) University of Rio Grande do Sul. Porto Alegre, n.5, December.

 Guedes, Olga (1997) Time and Power in Contemporary Society SIGNO (Journal of Communication) Federal University of Paraíba. Joao Pessoa, n.2, July.

 Guedes, Olga (1998) The Environmental Discourse of Brazilian Mass Media (1998) OLHAR MIDIÁTICO. (Journal of Communication). Federal University of Ceará. Fortaleza, n.1, January.

 Guedes, Olga (1998) The New Technologies of Information and Communication: new mechanism for social exclusion. Perspectives on Information Science Journal. Federal University of Minas Gerais. V.3, n.1, January/June.

 Guedes, Olga (1998) Audience Studies, Ethnography and Globalization. In: A. Rubim et al. Production and Reception of Mediated Meanings. Rio de Janeiro, Vozes Press. Chapter 8, p. 107-127.

 Guedes, Olga (1999) The Information Society: the (im) perfect future.

FRONTEIRAS- Journal of Communication of the post-graduation programme of Media & Communication Studies. UNISINOS. Rio Grande do Sul. V.1, n.1, December.

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 Guedes, Olga (2000) Environmental Issues in the Brazilian Press. GAZETTE. 62(6):537-554.

 Bailey, O. G. and Harindranath, R. (2005) Racialized ‘Othering’; the

representation of asylum seekers in news media. In: Allan, S. (ed.) Journalism: critical issues. Pp.274-286. Bershire, UK, Open University.

 Bailey, O. G. and Harindranath, R. (2006) Ethnic Minorities and the Politics of Communication in Multicultural Britain and Australia. International Journal of media and Cultural Politics, 2 (3): 299-316.

 Bailey, O. G. et al (ed.). (2007).Transnational Lives and Media: re-imagining Diasporas. London: Palgrave.

 Bailey, O. G. (2007) Transnational Identities and the Media, in O. Bailey at al

Transnational Lives and the Media; re-imagining diasporas. London: Palgrave.  Bailey, O.G., Cammaerts, B. and Carpentier, N. (2008) Understanding

Alternative Media. Berkshire, UK: Open University Press.

 Bailey, O. G. and Jambeiro, O. (2008) Brazilian Broadcast Media: historical overview in J. Lugo (Ed.) The Media in Latin America. Berkshire, UK: Open University Press.

 Bailey, O. G. (2008) Diasporic Identities and Mediated Experiences in Everyday Life in I. Rydin, and U. Sjoberg (eds.). Mediated Crossroads: Identity, Youth Culture and Ethnicity. Nordicom Press. 223p.

 Bailey, O. G. (2009) Citizen Journalism and Child Rights in Brazil, in S. Allan and E. Thorsen (eds) Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives. New York: Peter Lang.

 Bailey, O. (2010) Les Pratiques en ligne des diasporas: repersentations de soi et resistance? Migrations Societe, 22 (131): 47-62 Novembre-Decembre.

 Bailey, O. and Pretto, Nelson Lucca (2011) Digital Culture in Brazil: Building Peeracy? International Journal of Media & Cultural Politics, 6 (1): 265-82.

 Bailey, O.G. (2011) Reconfiguring Ethnicity: the web as technology of

representation and resistance, in M. Christensen, A. Jansson and C. Christensen (eds.) Online territories: Mediated Practice and Social Space. New York: Peter Lang.

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 Bailey, O. and Coelho, G. P. (2011) Transformaciones en la mediatización y percepciones diferenciadas sobre el concepto de medios de comunicación alternativos: negociaciones y resistencias en las redes sociales tecnológicas”, (journal) La Trama de la Comunicación, UNR Editora, Argentina, Volume15: 257-71

 Lugo-Ocando, J., Bailey, O. and Canizalez, A. (2011) Framing Revolution and Re-framing Counter Revolution: History, context and journalism in the new leftwing Latin American paradigm, Journalism Practice, 5 (5): 599-612  Bailey, O (2011) Migrant African Women: Tales of Agency and Belonging.

Ethnic and Racial Studies. Special issue: Gender, Migration and the Media: Politics of representation in a cosmopolitan world. (available online 15 November) (DOC 10.1080/1419870628037).

 Bailey, O. and Marques, J. (2012) Brazilian news Blogs and Mainstream News organizations: tensions, symbiosis or independency? in E. Siapera and A. Veglis (eds) Online Journalism: Global Perspectives, Local Practices. London: Palgrave – MacMillan.

 Bailey, O (2012) Diasporas in Online Spaces: Practises of Self-representation and Belonging, inI. Rigoni and E. Saitta (eds) Mediating Cultural Diversity in a Globalized Public Space. Hampshire, UK.

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