Generation Next: Becoming Socially Enterprising
Edited by Susanna Chamberlain, Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, and Heather Anderson
Author Information
Edited by Susanna Chamberlain, Lecturer, Griffith University, Kerrie Foxwell-Norton, Lecturer, Griffith University, and Heather Anderson, Research Fellow, University of Queensland
Dr Susanna Chamberlain is a Lecturer in the School of Humanities at Griffith University. Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton is a Lecturer at Griffith University in the areas of Social Enterprise and Journalism, Media and Communication. Heather Anderson is a Research Fellow at the University of Queensland and recently joined the Centre for Communication and Social Change.
Contributors:
Nora Amath is completing her PhD at Griffith University, looking at how Muslim civil society organisations have responded to the socio-political context in Australia; Amir Amiruddin is a PhD student at school of Humanities of Griffith University Queensland Australia. He is lecturer at Business school of Hasanuddin University Makassar Indonesia and trainer at some Indonesian State Owned Enterprises Partnership Program Workshops; Eva Balan-Vnuk is a Visiting Research Fellow at the Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre, University of Adelaide; Malcolm Brown is a Senior Lecturer in Social Science at the University of Southern Queensland in Australia, and previously worked in the United Kingdom, France, and New Zealand; Fiona Kumari Campbell is an Associate Professor in Law at the Griffith Law School, Griffith University and an Adjunct Professor in Disability Studies at the University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka; David Denborough works as a teacher, writer/editor and a community practitioner for Dulwich Centre Foundation, an independent organisation operating out of Adelaide, Australia; Robin Dick is an independent social impact and fundraising consultant based in Australia; Evan Douglas is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Head of the Department of Marketing in the Griffith Business School at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia; Scott Downman is a journalist and lecturer at the University of Queensland; Kay Ferres is a former Dean of the Faculty of Arts at Griffith University. Her research is concerned with culture, citizenship and the public sphere; Dr Ann Ingamells has taught community development at Griffith University for the past ten years; Gail Pritchard has been a disability activist and educator in the community, disability and arts sectors since the 1980's. From 2001 to 2012 she taught in the Disability Studies program of Griffith University contributing to the innovative design and critical theoretical approaches of courses; Tim Silverwood is a passionate environmentalist from Sydney, Australia on a personal crusade to reduce the impacts of plastic pollution on the environment; Steve Williams is a social entrepreneur and manages SEED, a Brisbane social enterprise, auspiced by the community organisation SANDBAG; Patricia Wise is a former Head of School of Humanities at Griffith University.