Goldsmiths, University of London, UK 2017 – 2021
• PhD in Media, Communication and Cultural Studies
• Department of Media, Communication, and Cultural Studies
• Supervisors: Mirca Madianou and David Morley
Institute of Education: Knowledge Lab, University College London, UK 2010 – 2012
• MA in Media, Culture and Communication
• Grade: Distinction
University of Surrey 1999 – 2004
• BSc in Natural Resource Studies and Film and Television Studies
• Grade: 2:2
Dr.Charlotte Hill
ภาควิชา : ภาควิชาสื่อศิลปะ และการออกแบบสื่อสาขาวิชา : สื่อศิลปะและการออกแบบสื่อ
หมายเลขโทรศัพท์ที่ทำงาน : 053-944846
Email : chill004@gold.ac.uk charliehill79@gmail.com
ประวัติทางการศึกษา
ประสบการณ์การทำงาน
Associate Lecturer 2018 - 2022
Department of Media, Communications and Cultural Studies • Goldsmiths, University of London, UK
Head of Department 2015 - 2017
Department of English Communications • International College, Payap University, Thailand
Curriculum Development Facilitator 2016 - 2017
Center for Social Impact • Payap University, Thailand
Senior Lecturer 2009 – 2015
Department of English Communications • International College, Payap University, Thailand
Lecturer 2008 - 2010
Department of Humanities, English Program • Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Volunteer Media Teacher 2016 - 2022
Mae La Refugee Camp • Tak, Thailand
ประสบการณ์ด้านอื่นๆ / ผลงาน
Hill, C (2022). “They Call Me a Refugee” Crossing Boundaries and Navigating Lived Spaces. Music and Arts in Action Special Edition
Hill, C. (2021). Poetic resistance: Karen long-distance nationalism, rap music and YouTube. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 13678779211027179.
Migrant Belongings 2021 Conference: Digital Practices and the Every Day Paper presented: Poetic Resistance: Karen Rap Music and YouTube
Hill, C., & Batcho, J. (2019). An invitation to bear witness: collective guilt and the ethical spectator in Haneke’s Caché. Studies in European Cinema, 16(2), 94-107.
Hill, C (2017). Media Literacy in Thai Schools: A Paradoxical Challenge. Media Education Research Journal, Issue 7.2