Jess Pacella

Dr Jess Pacella

Lecturer

School of Humanities

College of Creative Arts, Design and Humanities

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Dr Jessica Pacella is a Lecturer in Creative Industries, and has been teaching across cultural studies, screen studies and creative industries at UniSA for over 10 years. Her current research interests operate across the intersection of festivals and creative industry ecologies and policy, creative labour, the significance of material and archival objects, and film festival curation. She is currently collobaorating on a research project on the intersection of aging and gender for women in the South Australian music sector. She was research lead on a project on queer festival archival history, and collaborated on research projects on film festivals and contemporary employment for creative and cultural workers in Australia, and arts festival volunteer engagement. Her work has been published in Cultural Trends and Continuum. She completed a post-doctoral appointment in 2020 which assessed various local and global policy responses to COVID-19 for arts and cultural workers, and the creative sector. She is also the current co-curator of the Adelaide Queer Film Festival (AQFF).

  • Experimental Documentary Screening Program, Adelaide City Council, 05/01/2024 - 30/11/2024

Courses I teach

  • HUMS 1061 Cultural Policy, Activism and Advocacy (2025)
  • HUMS 2045 Understanding Popular Culture (2025)
  • VSAR 2031 Gender, Sexuality, and the Queer Image (2025)
  • COMM 1077 Global Film and Television (2024)
  • COMM 1082 Introduction to Festivals (2024)
  • HUMS 1061 Cultural Policy, Activism and Advocacy (2024)
  • VSAR 2031 Gender, Sexuality, and the Queer Image (2024)

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