Dr Ana Stevenson

Name | Dr Ana Stevenson |
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Email Address | ana.stevenson@unisq.edu.au |
Job Title | Lecturer (Pathways) |
Qualifications | BComm CQU, BA(Hons) Qld, GCertEd UNSW, MEd UNSW, PhD Qld |
Department | UniSQ College (Pathways) |
Affiliations | Centre for Heritage and Culture |
UniSQ College | |
ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4858-1073 |
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Biography
Ana Stevenson is a historian whose research brings transnational perspectives to the history of feminism and social movements in the United States, Australia, and South Africa. Her teaching experience spans academic, digital, and critical literacies and history, while her interdisciplinary research also encompasses on literary, media, and cultural studies and feminist theory. Ana is the Founder and Managing Editor of VIDA: Blog of the Australian Women’s History Network (est. 2016), with Alana Piper (University of Technology Sydney), and the convener of a digital humanities initiative, The Suffrage Postcard Project (est. 2015), with Kristin Allukian (University of South Florida). In 2019, her journal article in the Pacific Historical Review was awarded the W. Turrentine Jackson (Article) Prize by the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association and the Covert Award in Mass Communication History by the History Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Since 2021, Ana has been a research associate of the International Studies Group at the University of the Free State, South Africa. Ana has taught academic and digital literacies, history, and media studies at the foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels, and she invites expressions of interest from potential ReDTrain Summer Research Scholarship and Higher Degree by Research (Master and PhD) applicants.
Employment
Position | Organisation | From | To |
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Lecturer (Pathways) | University of Southern Queensland | 2022 | |
Research Associate | International Studies Group, University of the Free State | 2021 | |
Lecturer | Pathways Program, James Cook University | 2021 | 2021 |
Casual Learning Advisor | The Learning Centre, James Cook University | 2020 | 2021 |
Postdoctoral Research Fellow | International Studies Group, University of the Free State | 2016 | 2020 |
Visiting Scholar | Gender, Sexuality and Women's Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh | 2014 | 2015 |
Internship | The Conversation Media Group | 2015 | 2015 |
Academic Tutor | St John's College within The University of Queensland | 2013 | 2014 |
Sessional Lecturer and Tutor | The University of Queensland | 2011 | 2013 |
Fields of Research
- 430302. Australian history
- 430306. Digital history
- 430309. Gender history
- 430310. Global and world history
- 430312. Histories of race
- 430313. History of empires, imperialism and colonialism
- 430321. North American history
- 430322. Sub-Saharan African history
- 430323. Transnational history
- 440502. Feminist methodologies
- 440503. Feminist theory
- 440505. Intersectional studies
- 440509. Women's studies (incl. girls' studies)
- 470213. Postcolonial studies
- 470214. Screen and media culture
Professional Membership
Professional Membership | Year |
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Australian Historical Association | |
Australian Women's History Network | |
South African Historical Society | |
National Association of Enabling Educators of Australia |
Current Supervisions
Research Title | Supervisor Type | Level of Study | Commenced |
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Women on the Fringes: The Role of Coloured Women in the Anti-Apartheid Resistance Movement | Associate Supervisor | Doctoral | 2022 |
A history of women¿s education in England, Canada and Australia during the Nineteenth Century | Principal Supervisor | Masters | 2023 |
Wolfenden to Equality: Queensland's Journey and Legacy in Legalising Homosexuality | Associate Supervisor | Masters | 2022 |
Futures Intelligence Theory (FIT), Philosophy, and Practice: Articulating, Applying, and Evaluating FIT Using a Quantum Framework | Principal Supervisor | Doctoral | 2020 |
Completed Supervisions
Research Title | Supervisor Type | Level of Study | Completed |
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Kith and Kin? Southern Rhodesia's White Settlers and Britain, 1939-1979 | Associate | Doctoral | 2018 |
Childcare in the Queensland Police Service: A Work-Based Study of the Logan Police District | Associate Supervisor | Masters | 2023 |
Project title | Details | Year |
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Archiving Social Movements and Building Historical Literacy for a Digital Age | Discovery Project 2023, Australian Research Council, with Associate Professor Sharon Crozier-De Rosa (University of Wollongong), Emeritus Senior Professor Vera Mackie (University of Wollongong), and Professor Andrea Witcomb (Deakin University) | 2023 |
Academic Blogging and the Public Humanities in the Twenty-First Century Knowledge Economy | UniSQ Research Capacity Building Grant | 2023 |
NRF Rating | National Research Foundation, South Africa | 2022 |
Womandla! Feminism and Social Movements in the Global South Online Seminar Series | Global South Colloquium Fund, Third World Quarterly; Institute Français d’Afrique du Sud – Recherche; and Social History Society Grant for Conferences, Symposia, and Workshops, with Dr Kate Law (University of Nottingham) | 2020 |
OAH Presidents’ Travel Fund for Emerging Historians | Organisation of American Historians | 2019 |
Travel Bursary | International Federation for Research in Women’s History | 2018 |
Travel Bursary | A Workshop in Transnational Feminism, L.R. Wilson Institute for Canadian History, McMaster University | 2018 |
Travel Bursary | Conjugal Slavery in War Project, University of the Witwatersrand and York University | 2018 |
Global Scholars and Diversity Grant | The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations | 2016 |
American Cultures Workshop | United States Studies Centre, The University of Sydney | 2015 |
Research Grant – Fall Selection | Golden Key International Honours Society | 2014 |
Postgraduate Travel Fellowship | Australia and New Zealand American Studies Association | 2014 |
The Woman-Slave Analogy: Rhetorical Foundations in American Culture, 1830-1900 | New England Regional Fellowship Consortium | 2012 |
Date | Name | Awarding organisation | Underpinning research |
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2022 | Y1: Promising Young Researcher | National Research Foundation, South Africa | |
2019 | Covert Award | History Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication | |
2019 | W. Turrentine Jackson (Article) Prize | Pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association | |
2016 | Managing Editor and Founder | VIDA: Blog of the Australian Women's History Network | |
2009 | Warden’s Medal for Academic Excellence | St John’s College within The University of Queensland |
Item reviewed | Year |
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Frontiers in Sociology | |
History Australia | |
Rhetoric Society Quarterly | |
Historia | |
Frontiers: A Journal of Women's Studies | |
Journal of Family History | |
Lilith: A Feminist History Journal | |
Australian Historical Studies | |
The Explicator | |
Feminist Media Studies | |
Gender & History | |
ANU Historical Journal II | |
Women's History Review | |
Cultural & Social History | |
New York History | |
Feral Feminisms | |
History in the Making | |
National Research Foundation, South Africa | |
Southern Journal of Contemporary History |