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Academic positions

2013 – present

Lecturer, School of Arts and Media, University of New South Wales

2008 - 2012 

ARC Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Linguistics, University of Sydney
Project: Enacting Reconciliation: Negotiating meaning in Youth Justice Conferencing.

2007

Sessional Lecturer, School of Information Technology, University of Sydney


Education

2003 - 2007
PhD in Science, School of Information Technologies, University of Sydney (Thesis: Eliciting Tacit Knowledge with a Grammar-targeted Interview Method)

1995 - 2002
Bachelor of Science (Information Systems)  (Honours class 1 and University Medal)
Honours thesis topic: Knowledge Management as Social Semiotic

Bachelor of Arts (English literature and Semiotics)


Plenary presentations

Zappavigna, M. (2012). “Social media, ambient affiliation, and identity”. Plenary address for the 2013 24th European Systemic Functional Linguistics Conference and Workshop ('Language in a digital age: Be not afraid of digitality'). Coventry University, England, July 1st-3rd, 2013.

Zappavigna, M. (2011). “Analysing Body language in Youth Justice Conferencing”. Plenary address for 2011 Annual Congress of the Australian Systemic Functional Association. University of New England, Armidale NSW, September 21-23, 2011.

Zappavigna, M. (2012). “Social Media, Identity and Text Visualisation”. Plenary address for 2012 International Systemic Functional Congress, University of Technology, Sydney, NSW, July 16-20, 2012.


Honours

ARC Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2008 - 2012
Capital Markets CRC postgraduate award (APAI), 2003 - 2006
University Medal (University of Sydney), 2002
The Ian Langham Memorial Prize in History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney, 2000
The Maud Stiles prize for English, University of Sydney, 1996



Grants

SAM Research Grant, 2013

UNSW Innovation Grant 'Building the UNSW Community of Practice in the Digital Humanities' (Tom Apperley, John Attridge, Ross Harley, Sigi Jöttkandt, Russell Lowe, Ian McAuthur, Simon McIntyre, Andrew Murphie and Michele Zappavigna). $25,000 competitive award.

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