Dorothy Kidd

Dorothy Kidd

Professor

Full-Time Faculty
Kalmanovitz Hall 157
Socials

Biography

Professor Kidd graduated with a PhD from the School of Communications at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, with a specialization in international development. Her research agenda is broadly concerned with the role of grassroots communicators and movements in social change, and she worked as a popular communicator, trainer, and advocate in community radio, documentary film and video, and social justice communications.

Her research has been circulated in academic and non-academic publications, including Popular Communication, Information, Communication &. Society, Mediaciones, the Journal of Alternative and Community Media, Project Censored, and Peace Review.

Research Areas

  • Social Movement Communications
  • Extractivism
  • Alternative Media

Appointments

  • Visiting Scholar, Uniminuto University. Bogota, Colombia, 2018
  • Chair, Department of Media Studies 2014-2017
  • Policy Board Member USFFA

Education

  • Simon Fraser University, PhD Communication, 1998

Prior Experience

  • Principal Investigator (2008-2009) Digital Inclusion: Both Sides of the Equation. Necessary Knowledge for a Democratic Public Sphere Program. Social Science Research Council.

Selected Publications

  • Co-editor. The Communications Commons. Popular Communication: The International Journal of Media and Culture. Special Issue. Summer 2020.
  • Standing rock and the Indigenous commons. Popular Communication: The International Journal of Media and Culture. Special Issue. Summer 2020.
  • Indymedia. In The Routledge Companion of Citizen Media, 2020.
  • Extra-activism, Counter-mapping and Data Justice. information, Communication & Society. Vol. 22, Issue 7, 2019.
  • Practice Approaches to Video Activism. In Hilde Stephansen and Emiliano Trere (eds). Citizen Media and Practice: Currents, Connections, Challenges. London & New York: Routledge, 2018.