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Kinomatics goes to CEDIA
Pete Jones presented a summary of some of our most recent work at the CEDIA conference on Inequalities and Diversity in the Arts and Creative

A Rory by any other name… Introducing the southaussienames R package
We recently began the process of investigating the impact of gender in our new dataset of Australian film credits and immediately struck an unexpected problem.

Gender Equity Interventions in the Film Industry. What works and what doesn’t?
A sub-team of kinomatics members (Deb, Pete, Aresh) have been working hard over the past couple of years to test the impact of different hypothetical

The 4th Kinomatics Symposium (Banff and Apollo Bay)
The Kinomatics team were spoiled for idyllic locations for our 4th international symposium. Kinomatics researchers from around the world gathered in Banff between September 27

Elizabeth Prommer elected Rector of University of Rostock
For the first time in more than 600 years the University of Rostock will be headed by a woman. Kinomatics researcher Elizabeth Prommer, has

Kinomatics researchers win Top Paper at the 2022 ICA
Researchers Elizabeth Prommer, Deb Verhoeven and Skadi Loist won Top Media Industries Paper at the 2022 International Communication Association Conference for their paper “Creative Teams

Why “add women and stir” won’t change gender inequality on corporate boards
Kinomatics researchers Deb Verhoeven and Katarzyna Musial along with UTS colleagues Gerhard Hambusch, Samir Ghannam & Mikhail Shashnov’s have published an important new work, “Net

New publication on gender inequality in the film festival sector
In their paper The film festival sector and its networked structures of gender inequality Martha Emilie Ehrich, Katharina Burgdorf, Zhenya Samoilova and Skadi Loist

LGBTQ Representation in the Media Industries
Kinomatics team members Professor Elizabeth Prommer and Professor Skadi Loist have recently lent their expertise to the discussion of LGBTQ representation in the media and

Researcher’s Work Passes the “Pub Test”
Kinomatic’s researcher Deb Verhoeven’s groundbreaking gender analysis of grant recipients has been printed onto hard lemonade cans by Sparkke Change Beverage Company. Sparkke Change’s award

New Publication: Examining the Kinomatics collaboration networks
Members of the Kinomatics Team, including Deb Verhoeven, Paul S. Moore, Amanda Coles, Bronwyn Coate, Vejune Zemaityte, Katarzyna Musial, Elizabeth Prommer, Michelle Mantsio, Sarah Taylor,

1.47 Million Euro Open Research Area Grant Awarded to Kinomatics Researchers
Professor Skadi Loist, Professor Deb Verhoeven, Professor Doris Ruth Eikhof , Professor Elizabeth Prommer and Dr Amanda Coles have been awarded a 1.47 million Euro