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Dr Ian GoodwinPosition: Senior Lecturer
Qualifications: BCA, Victoria University; MA (Distinction) Media and Communication, University of Central England; PhD Cultural Studies, University of Birmingham |
Contact Details:
Telephone Extension: 62175
Email: I.Goodwin@massey.ac.nz
Expertise
Ian teaches courses in media studies, including papers focused on popular culture and popular music. Ian’s research interests include new media studies, media policy analysis, media and politics, media and community development, media and identity, and the role of discourse and the media in the social construction of space and place.
From 2007 to 2010 Ian was a research team member in the World Internet Project (New Zealand section). From 2011 he has been appointed as a research advisor for this project, which is ongoing and run out of the Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication (AUT). Ian is also currently working on a 3-year Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden project entitled 'Flaunting it on Facebook: Young adults, drinking stories and the cult of celebrity'. In collaboration with Assoc. Prof. Robin Peace, he is also involved in an ongoing research programme investigating multilingual ‘linguistic landscapes’ in Auckland urban localities. This project is linked to the Integration of Immigrants Programme run from Massey University.
Teaching
154.203 Popular Culture and the Media
154.205 Popular Music Studies
154.314 Independent Media in the Information Age
Possible Supervision
Investigations of new media, media policy analysis, media and identity, media and locality, community media, cultural studies approaches to media analysis.
Publications
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Goodwin, I. (2012) Theorizing Community as Discourse in Community Informatics: “Resistant Identities” and Contested Technologies. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies. 9(1), pp.47-66.
Goodwin, I. (2011) Power To The People? Web 2.0, Facebook, and DIY Cultural Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Media Studies 12(2), pp.100-134.
Goodwin, I. (2008) Community Informatics, Local Community and Conflict: Investigating Under-Researched Elements of a Developing Field of Study. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 14(4), pp.419-437.
Smith, P., Smith, N., Sherman, K., Kripalani, K., Goodwin, I., Crothers, C., and Bell, A. (2008) The Internet: Social and Demographic Impacts in Aotearoa New Zealand. Observatorio 2(3) (Special Issue: World Internet Project), pp. 307-330.
Goodwin, I. (2007) Community Informatics and the Local State in the UK: Facilitating or Assimilating an Agenda for Change? Information, Communication and Society 10(2), pp.194-218.
Goodwin, I. (2007) New Zealand’s Digital Strategy: A Bright Digital Future for us All? Communication Journal of New Zealand/He Kōhinga Kōrero 8(1), pp. 77-88.
Goodwin, I. (2005) The Internet, Organisational Change and Community Engagement: The Case of Birmingham City Council. Prometheus 23(4), pp. 367-384.
Goodwin, I. (2004) Howard Rheingold’s ‘The Virtual Community’: A Retrospective Review. Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture 1 (1), pp. 103-109.
Goodwin, I. and Spittle, S. (2002) The European Union and the Information Society: Discourse, Power and Policy. New Media and Society 4(2), pp. 225-249.
Book Chapters in Edited Collections
Goodwin, I. (2010) Evaluating Community Informatics as a Means for Local Democratic Renewal. In K. Howley (Ed.) Understanding Community Media, pp. 106-115. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Goodwin, I., Smith, N., Sherman, K., Crothers, C., Billot, J., and Smith, P. (2009). Internet Use in New Zealand: Implications for Social Change. In G. Cardoso, A. Cheong and J. Cole, (Eds.) World Wide Internet: Changing Societies, Economies and Cultures, pp 624-655. Taipa, Macau: University of Macau.
Research Reports
Bell, A., Billot, J., Crothers, C., Gibson, A., Goodwin, I., Kripalani, K., Sherman, K., Smith, N. and Smith, P. (2010) World Internet Project, The Internet in New Zealand 2007-2009. Auckland: AUT Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication (available online at http://www.wip.aut.ac.nz).
Smith, P., Smith, N., Sherman, K., Goodwin, I., Crothers, C., Billot, J., Bell, A. (2010) World Internet Project, The Internet in New Zealand 2009. Auckland: AUT Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication (available online at http://www.wip.aut.ac.nz and http://www.worldinternetproject.net/).
Bell, A., Crothers, C., Goodwin, I., Kripalani, K., Sherman, K., Smith, N. and Smith, P. (2009) The Internet in New Zealand (status report and national data). In J. Cole, M. Suman, P. Schramm, L. Zhou, A. Salvador, J. E. Chung, and S. Lee World Internet Project International Report 2009. California, USA: University of Southern California, Annenberg School Centre for the Digital Future.
Bell, A., Billot, J., Crothers, C., Goodwin, I., Kripalani, K., Sherman, K., Smith, N. and Smith, P. (2008) World Internet Project, International Comparisons 2008: Highlights From a New Zealand Perspective. Auckland: AUT Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication (available online at http://www.wip.aut.ac.nz).
Bell, A., Crothers, C., Goodwin, I., Kripalani, K., Sherman, K. and Smith, P. (2008) World Internet Project, The Internet in New Zealand 2007. Final Report. Auckland: AUT Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication (available online at http://www.wip.aut.ac.nz and http://www.worldinternetproject.net/).
Bell, A., Crothers, C., Gibson, A., Goodwin, I., Sherman, K. and Smith, P. (2007) World Internet Project New Zealand: Pilot Project 2007. Auckland: AUT Institute of Culture, Discourse and Communication (available online at http://www.wip.aut.ac.nz).
Goodwin, I. (2001) Closer to Citizens? Social Inequality and ICTs. Limited Edition Report, February 2001. Birmingham, UK: Equalities Division, Birmingham City Council.
Recent Conference Presentations/Research Seminars
Goodwin, I. (2011) Power to the People? Web 2.0, Facebook and DIY Cultural Citizenship in Aotearoa New Zealand, presentation to Postcolonial Studies Research Network Conference: Citizenship in an Era of Global Crisis, 28-30 November 2011.
Hebden, R., Goodwin, I., Lyons, A. and McCreanor, T. (2011) User Experiences of Facebook and Online Alcohol Marketing: Social Life as Commercialised Consumption, presentation to JMAD Conference 2011: Political Economy of Communication, 15-16 September 2011.
McCreanor, T., Hebden, R., Lyons, A., and Goodwin, I. (2011) Students’ Drinking Cultures, Social Networking and Online Alcohol Advertising, presentation to International Society of Critical Health Psychology Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 18-20 April 2011.
Lyons, A., Goodwin, I., Griffin, C., and Pederson, M. (2011) Drunken Celebrities, New Media and Young Women’s Drinking Cultures, presentation to International Society of Critical Health Psychology Conference, Adelaide, Australia, 18-20 April 2011.
Peace, R. and Goodwin, I. (2010) A Politics of Presence: Signifying ‘Home’ in the Built Environment of Auckland’s Chinese Shopping Precincts, presentation to Pathways, Circuits and Crossroads Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 6-7 December 2010.
Goodwin, I. (2010) Social Networking Sites, Civic Engagement and the Public Sphere: A Critical Appraisal, presentation to JMAD Conference 2010: Media, Democracy and the Public Sphere, Auckland, New Zealand, 17 September 2010.
Lyons, A., Goodwin, I., Griffin, C., and Pederson, M. (2010) Drunken Celebrities, New Media and Young Women’s Drinking Cultures, presentation to European Health Psychology Society Conference: Health in Context, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 1-4 September 2010.
Goodwin, I. and Peace, R. (2010) Investigating Evidence of Migrant Integration in the Linguistic Landscapes of Auckland: A Digital Photographic Analysis, presentation to New Zealand Geographical Society Conference with the Institute of Australian Geographers, Christchurch, New Zealand, 5-8 July 2010.
Goodwin, I. (2010) Interrogating Mediated Youth Drinking Cultures: Locating and Studying the ‘Digital Audience’, presentation to University of Waikato Audience Research Symposium. Viewers, Navigators and Users: Researching Contemporary Audiences, Waikato, New Zealand, 28 June 2010.
Peace, R. and Goodwin, I. (2009) Linguistic Landscapes: Migration and Metropolitan Auckland, poster presented at Sociological Association of Aotearoa New Zealand Conference: Crunch Times, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 22-24 November 2009.
Goodwin, I. (2009) Community as Discourse in the Social Construction of the Internet, invited research seminar School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies Seminar Series (Victoria University), Wellington New Zealand, 8 October 2009.



