STAFF PROFILE
Dr Michelle Aung Thin
Position:
Senior Lecturer
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School - Media & Communication
Phone:
+61399253861
Campus:
City Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Aung Thin, M.,Michael, R.,Scott, R. (2020). First Pages Questions for Editing In: Writing in Practice: The Journal of Creative Writing Research, 6, 1 - 14
- Aung Thin, M. (2020). Business class In: Religion and ethics portal Australia
- Aung Thin, M. (2020). Hybridity, National Identity, and the Smartphone in the Contemporary Union of Myanmar In: M/C Journal, 23, 1 - 10
- Aung Thin, M.,Carlin, D.,Pang, A.,Rendle-Short, F.,Wilkinson, J. (2020). When your practice is the research: A symposia-led model for the creative writing PhD In: Text: Journal of Writing and Writing Courses, 24, 1 - 22
- Aung Thin, M. (2020). ‘Sensations of Rootedness’ in Cosmopolitan Rangoon or How the Politics of Authenticity Shaped Colonial Imaginings of Home In: Journal of Intercultural Studies, 41, 1 - 15
- Aung Thin, M. (2019). Hasina In: Hasina Melbourne, Australia
- Rendle-Short, F.,Scott, R.,Taylor, S.,Aung Thin, M.,Ellis, M. (2018). No one wakes up wanting to be homeless: A case study in applied Creative Writing In: Social capital and enterprise in the modern state, Palgrave Macmillan - Springer Nature, Cham, Switzerland
- Aung Thin, M. (2018). Tea Ceremony In: Tea Ceremony Overland literary journal
- Aung Thin, M. (2018). How to be different In: Meet me at the Intersection Perth, WA, Australia
- Rendle-Short, F.,Taylor, S.,Aung Thin, M.,Scott, R. (2017). #STREATstories: Mapping a creative collaboration In: Text: Journal of Writing and Writing courses, 21, 1 - 18
Note: Supervision projects since 2004
1 PhD Completions5 PhD Current Supervisions
Creative writing; skin, Authenticity intimacy and belonging in mixed-race representation; Postcolonial theory; Mobility; Mobile phones; Burma/Myanmar
- Connecting Asia-Pacific Literary Cultures: Grounds, Encounter and Exchange. Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects 2021 from (2021 to 2024)
- Hosina, Through my Eyes (ACA). Funded by: Australia Council for the Arts from (2019 to 2019)
- Through My Eyes - Hosina. Funded by: Creative Victoria, Dept. of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources from (2019 to 2019)
- Seventy Days in Dagon Draft Two. Funded by: Australia Council for the Arts Individuals and Groups 2016, Round 3 from (2017 to 2018)
- Cosmopolitan Rangoon through the eyes of Gordon Luce. Or, how the politics of authenticity shape the intimate.. Funded by: National Library of Australia Creative Arts Fellowship for Australian Writing 2016 from (2017 to 2017)