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Dr

Kylie Navuku

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Overview

Background

Kylie (Anderson) Navuku is a teaching-practice focused academic, teaching primarily in Communication (undergraduate and postgraduate) and Journalism (undergraduate). Her teaching schedule in 2026 includes: Public Interest Communication; Communication Theory; Communication Management and Leadership; and Intercultural Communication.

Kylie's teaching is both research and practice informed. Her research interest is at the intersection of communication (including media/journalism) and politics. Most recently her work has focused on climate change and international ocean journalism. As a communication practitioner, Kylie has worked with non-government, government, and inter-governmental stakeholders contributing to campaigns/ initiatives with the purpose of raising awareness and furthering public education on various themes (including conservation, climate change, and civic education). A current area of exploration is the challenges for island-based artists engaged in environmental communication. Since 2024 Kylie has been engaged in a collaborative project investigating ways to communicate bioeconomy.

In addition to a PhD from UQ, Kylie has a MA (IntRel)(Res) [Master of Arts (International Relations) by Research] and a BIntSt (Hons) [Bachelor of International Studies (Honours)] from Flinders University.

Other university employment includes the University of the South Pacific (USP) and Flinders University of South Australia. At USP, Kylie was based at Laucala Campus in Fiji but her role also took her to the campuses and centres in Majuro (Marshall Islands), Honiara (Solomon Islands), Nuku'alofa (Tonga), Alafua (Apia, Samoa), and Rarotonga (Cook Islands). At Flinders, Kylie was based at the Bedford Park Campus, while at UQ she is based at St Lucia campus in Queensland.

Availability

Dr Kylie Navuku is:
Not available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of International Studies, Flinders University
  • Bachelor (Honours) of International Relations, Flinders University
  • Masters (Research) of International Relations, Flinders University
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • environment

    specific focus: communication, media, conservation, politics, sustainable development

  • climate change

    specific focus: communication, media, politics

  • oceans

    specific focus: communication, media, conservation, politics, sustainable development

  • international political communication

    specific focus: organisations, states, international community, diplomacy

Works

Search Professor Kylie Navuku’s works on UQ eSpace

47 works between 1998 and 2026

41 - 47 of 47 works

2006

Journal Article

Protection and promotion of culture at the community level: a case study of Rotumans

Anderson, Kylie and Isimeli, Feskatoa (2006). Protection and promotion of culture at the community level: a case study of Rotumans. Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, 4 (1), 143-155.

Protection and promotion of culture at the community level: a case study of Rotumans

2004

Journal Article

Strengthening Human Rights Education in the Pacific Island Region

Anderson, Kylie Jayne (2004). Strengthening Human Rights Education in the Pacific Island Region. Directions: Journal in Education Studies, 26 (1), 1-12.

Strengthening Human Rights Education in the Pacific Island Region

2002

Journal Article

Review of Hassall, G., & Saunders, C., (2002) Asia-Pacific Constitutional Systems, Cambridge University Press

Anderson, Kylie (2002). Review of Hassall, G., & Saunders, C., (2002) Asia-Pacific Constitutional Systems, Cambridge University Press. Flinders Journal of History & Politics, 22 (2001/2002), 203-205.

Review of Hassall, G., & Saunders, C., (2002) Asia-Pacific Constitutional Systems, Cambridge University Press

2002

Journal Article

Review of "The Garden of their Dreams: Desertification and Culture in World History", by Brian Griffith, London & NY, Zed Books (2001)

Anderson, Kylie (2002). Review of "The Garden of their Dreams: Desertification and Culture in World History", by Brian Griffith, London & NY, Zed Books (2001). Flinders Journal of History & Politics, 22 (2001/2002), 200-201.

Review of "The Garden of their Dreams: Desertification and Culture in World History", by Brian Griffith, London & NY, Zed Books (2001)

2000

Book

Girls Can Do Anything! Local role models in non-traditional career fields

Anderson, Kylie, Apted, Marissa and Duaibe, Katalaini (2000). Girls Can Do Anything! Local role models in non-traditional career fields. Suva, Fiji: Fiji Women's Rights Movement (FWRM).

Girls Can Do Anything! Local role models in non-traditional career fields

1999

Other Outputs

‘Women Health and the Environment: 8th Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Conference’

Anderson, Kylie (1999). ‘Women Health and the Environment: 8th Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Conference’. Suva, Fiji: Fiji Women's Rights Movement.

‘Women Health and the Environment: 8th Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Conference’

1998

Journal Article

Review of Che Guevara Reader: Writings on Guerrilla Strategy, Politics and Revolution, D. Duetschmann (Ed.), Ocean Press, Melbourne & New York, 1997

Anderson, Kylie (1998). Review of Che Guevara Reader: Writings on Guerrilla Strategy, Politics and Revolution, D. Duetschmann (Ed.), Ocean Press, Melbourne & New York, 1997. Flinders Journal of History & Politics, 20, 190-190.

Review of Che Guevara Reader: Writings on Guerrilla Strategy, Politics and Revolution, D. Duetschmann (Ed.), Ocean Press, Melbourne & New York, 1997

Supervision

Availability

Dr Kylie Navuku is:
Not available for supervision

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Bridging the Scientist-Practitioner Gap in Climate Change Storytelling in Indonesia

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Kelly Fielding

Media

Enquiries

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