Overview
Background
Kiah Hawker studies emerging technologies and how they shape digital culture, with a focus on augmented reality (AR) on the major platforms. Her work examines how these technologies function as testing grounds where platforms experiment with automation, generative AI, machine vision, and spatial media. Her research explores how everyday users and creators engage with these emerging technologies. She's particularly interested in creator economies, digital labour, and how features like AR filters shape practices of self-representation.
She uses creative methods that involve building AR filters and other digital media alongside traditional research approaches like interviews and cultural analysis. This hands-on method allows her to understand how platform tools work from the inside, while positioning everyday users as co-investigators of the technologies they use. Her work sits at the intersection of platform studies, gender studies, and critical making. She's interested in how seemingly playful technologies carry broader implications for labour, automation, and who gets to participate in digital creative economies.
Availability
- Dr Kiah Hawker is:
- Available for supervision
Works
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2025
Other Outputs
Crafting new realities: how augmented reality transforms our lived experience of the world
Hawker, Kiah (2025). Crafting new realities: how augmented reality transforms our lived experience of the world. PhD Thesis, School of Communication and Arts, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/1239895
2025
Conference Publication
Dying And Being Dead In XR: Immersive Rehearsals Of Death; Affective Artefacts Post-life
Heemsbergen, Luke, Hawker, Kiah, Meyrick, Tonya and Greuter, Stefan (2025). Dying And Being Dead In XR: Immersive Rehearsals Of Death; Affective Artefacts Post-life. 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 30 October - 2 November 2024. Champaign, IL United States: University of Illinois Libraries. doi: 10.5210/spir.v2024i0.13959
2025
Conference Publication
Scroll, Print, Algorithmically Cluster: A Co-analysis Approach To Explore The Interplay Between Users, Platforms And Algorithmic Models On Instagram
Carah, Nicholas, Brown, Maria-Gemma, Tesiram, Rani, Kahukura, Hine, Enright, Lisa and Hawker, Kiah (2025). Scroll, Print, Algorithmically Cluster: A Co-analysis Approach To Explore The Interplay Between Users, Platforms And Algorithmic Models On Instagram. 25th Annual Conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 30 October - 2 November 2024. Champaign, IL United States: University of Illinois Libraries. doi: 10.5210/spir.v2024i0.13917
2024
Other Outputs
Buy now: the link between alcohol advertising, online sales and rapid delivery
Hayden, Lauren, Brownbill, Aimee, Angus, Daniel, Carah, Nicholas, Tan, Xue Ying, Hawker, Kiah, Dobson, Amy and Robards, Brady (2024). Buy now: the link between alcohol advertising, online sales and rapid delivery. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.
2024
Journal Article
Observing “tuned” advertising on digital platforms
Carah, Nicholas, Hayden, Lauren, Brown, Maria-Gemma, Angus, Daniel, Brownbill, Aimee, Hawker, Kiah, Tan, Xue Ying, Dobson, Amy and Robards, Brady (2024). Observing “tuned” advertising on digital platforms. Internet Policy Review, 13 (2) 1779. doi: 10.14763/2024.2.1779
2024
Book Chapter
Young Bodies, Images, and Social Media
White, Niamh, Dobson, Amy, Coffey, Julia, Gill, Ros, Kanai, Akane and Hawker, Kiah (2024). Young Bodies, Images, and Social Media. Handbook of Children and Youth Studies. (pp. 301-316) Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-99-8606-4_135
2023
Book Chapter
Young bodies, images, and social media
White, Niamh, Dobson, Amy, Coffey, Julia, Gill, Ros, Kanai, Akane and Hawker, Kiah (2023). Young bodies, images, and social media. Handbook of children and youth studies. (pp. 1-16) edited by Johanna Wyn, Helen Cahill and Hernan Cuervo. Singapore, Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-4451-96-3_135-1
2023
Other Outputs
Alcohol advertising on social media platforms – A 1-year snapshot
Hayden, Lauren, Brownbill, Aimee, Angus, Daniel, Carah, Nicholas, Tan, Xue Ying, Hawker, Kiah, Dobson, Amy and Robards, Brady (2023). Alcohol advertising on social media platforms – A 1-year snapshot. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.
2022
Other Outputs
Advertisements on digital platforms: how transparent and observable are they?
Hawker, Kiah, Carah, Nicholas, Angus, Daniel, Brownbill, Aimee, Tan, Xue Ying (Jane), Dobson, Amy and Robards, Brady (2022). Advertisements on digital platforms: how transparent and observable are they?. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.
2022
Book Chapter
Popular music in a brand culture
Carah, Nicholas and Hawker, Kiah (2022). Popular music in a brand culture. The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Youth Culture. (pp. 445-466) New York, NY United States: Bloomsbury.
2021
Other Outputs
Critical simulation as hybrid digital method for exploring the data operations and vernacular cultures of visual social media platforms
Burgess, Jean, Angus, Daniel, Carah, Nicholas, Andrejevic, Mark, Hawker, Kiah, Lewis, Kelly, Obeid, Abdul Karim, Smith, Adam, Tan, Jane, Fordyce, Robbie, Trott, Verity and Li, Luzhou (2021). Critical simulation as hybrid digital method for exploring the data operations and vernacular cultures of visual social media platforms.
2020
Journal Article
Snapchat’s augmented reality brand culture: sponsored filters and lenses as digital piecework
Hawker, Kiah and Carah, Nicholas (2020). Snapchat’s augmented reality brand culture: sponsored filters and lenses as digital piecework. Continuum, 35 (1), 1-18. doi: 10.1080/10304312.2020.1827370
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