Editing issue of Altitude: An e-journal of emerging humanities work

Nottingham University, NingBo, China

Faculty Member, International Communications

Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies

Institute for Creative and Digital Cultures, University of Nottingham, NingBo, China

About

Clifton has conducted research for government departments, elite sporting organizations, community groups, media outlets and private industry. He is currently involved in a number of research projects. For example, Informal Urban Street Markets, Masculinity in China, Social Cohesion and Sport, New Media for Social/Civic Purposes, and Fishing Communities.

clifton.evers@nottingham.edu.cn

Dr Evers has published government reports and academic articles in highly regarded
international journals. He is an experienced media commentator and has written opinion articles for numerous print and online publications, as well as been a commentator in the radio and television mediums.

In 2010 Melbourne University Press published Dr Evers’ first book, Notes for a Young Surfer. He is currently editing a book about Informal Urban Street Markets (with Dr Kirsten Seale from RMIT). Dr Evers is also writing a book about experiences of masculinity in China, social media and diasporas in China, researching sport-for-development in East Asia, as well as researching fishing and coastal tourism communities in China

Clifton Evers is a member of the International Association of Cultural Studies, and editor-in-chief for the online humanities journal Altitude: An e- journal of emerging
humanities work (http://www.thealtitudejournal.com).

Dr Evers is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Journalism and Media Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia and an Honorary Associate of the Gender and Cultural Studies Department at the University of Sydney, Australia.

Contact Information

Homepage:

http://www.nottingham.edu.cn/en/internationalcommunications/staffprofile/cliftonevers.aspx

 

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