WORKSHOP 3: PITCHING FOR PUBLICATION
Part A: The Conversation: Pitching for Publication
13:45pm - 15:15pm - Tuesday 26th November 2024
Presented by Liz Minchin, Executive Editor, The Conversation
In this talk – 40 min presentation + 35 min Q&A – The Conversation's Executive Editor Liz Minchin will cover:
- the benefits of writing for The Conversation
- what sort of ideas the editors are seeking
- how to pitch an idea
- how editors decide what pitches to accept
- what happens if you get accepted / rejected
- how to write for The Conversation's non-academic readership
- an extended Q&A session.
Liz Minchin
Liz Minchin is a Walkley award-winning journalist and co-author of 'Screw Light Bulbs': a book explaining bigger-picture climate solutions. She joined The Conversation in 2012 and has been Executive Editor since 2016.
Liz works with The Conversation's teams of editors in Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and Indonesia. She also regularly teaches our online Pitching and Writing Masterclass: https://theconversation.com/au/pitching-and-writing-masterclass
Liz previously worked for a decade as a news reporter at Melbourne's Age newspaper, including as news editor of The Saturday Age. She's also worked as a media trainer and online & radio producer for ABC Radio.
Books: Screw Light Bulbs: Smarter ways to save Australians time and money
Liz Minchin and Donna Green
Part B: Panel Discussion: Pitching for publication
15:45pm - 17:00pm - Tuesday 26th November 2024
Unlock the secrets to transforming your research into compelling editorial content and getting it published in leading media outlets. The "Pitching for Publication" workshop brings together a distinguished panel of sociologists and communications experts who will share their personal experiences, journeys, and invaluable tips on crafting impactful editorial based on academic research. They will provide a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical advice, drawing from their own successful publication journeys.
Panelists Include:
Rosie Shorter
Michelle Peterie
Shiva Chandra
Part C: Getting your research to publication
9:00am - 10:30am - Thursday 28th November 2024
Facilitated by Julia Cook & Benjamin Hanckel
This session will equip delegates with the knowledge and tools needed to shepherd their work through the life cycle of the publication process. Delegates will be invited to imagine publications in a way that does not begin and end with traditional academic journal articles, but also includes media and public engagement.
The workshop aims to:
- Provide insights into the process of getting a journal article published.
- Support delegates to imagine ‘what’s next’ once a journal article is published
- Teach practical strategies for pitching effectively to media outlets and working with your university media team.
Join us for this transformative session to learn about how to get the most impact out of your publications and take a significant step towards becoming a published voice in the media landscape.
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