Dr Eugene Yang is a writer, audio maker, and researcher in RMIT University’s School of Media & Communication. He teaches across across narratology, audio storytelling, creative practice research methods, and games at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His research examines whiteness and assimilation, and experiments with creative expression as a means to deassimilation.
Eugene has a background in digital production for TV, radio, podcasting, and online media at the ABC and Litmus Media, with further work published in SBS, The Feed, All the Best, and a range of independent outlets.
Course Coordinator and Educator for post-graduate and undergraduate offerings
Available for supervision of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) projects
Courses taught/coordinated:
- Media Career Development
- Research Methods for Media
- Professional Research Project
- Developing Story and Script
- Impact Storytelling
- Exploring Audio Narratives
- Games as the Art of Agency
- Social Storytelling
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