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Studies in Australasian Cinema issue 4.3: Editorial
Professor Deb Verhoeven is Chair of Media and Communication at Deakin University. She has a prominent position in the Australian film industry having served on the boards and committees of various national screen culture organizations including the Australian Film Institute (AFI) and Women in Film and Television (WIFT). Verhoeven is currently Deputy Chair of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA). She is a founding member of the Screen Economics Research Group (SERG) and an executive member of the International Cinema Audiences Research Group (ICARG). She has convened and managed conferences including, 'The Glow in their Eyes': Global perspectives on film cultures, film exhibition and cinemagoing held in Ghent (2007); the 4th International Documentary Conference (1995), the Passionate City Symposium (2004) and the XIIIth Biennial Conference of the Film and History Association of Australia and New Zealand (2006).Between 2000 and 2002 Verhoeven was CEO of the Australian Film Institute.
Keywords: art cinema, cinema-going, diaspora, Australian cinema, production, media geography, film exhibition, film distribution