Conferences
2023
- Baker, A.; González de Bustamante, C.; Relly, J. Manchanda Rodrigues, U.; Bahen.N; & Manon, C. (2023, 5-7 December). “Unifying Global North and the Global South media approaches to addressing the violence against women crisis”,Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, University of Technology, Sydney.
- Olguin, M.; Powell, H.: Ramanan, S.; Roche, D. & Baker, A. (2023, 5-7 December). “Challenging colour-blindness and discrimination in the media coverage of The Voice to Parliament”, Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, University of Technology, Sydney.
- Cody, S.;Williamson, O. & Baker, A.;(2023, 5-7 December). “Media coverage of the Brittany Higgins case: “stoic victim of an unjust system” or “hysterical slut”?”,Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, University of Technology, Sydney.
- Baker, A. & González de Bustamante, (2023, 7-10 August). “From white privilege to colour-blindness, exploring the lack of intersectionality when reporting about sexual violence in the #MeToo 2.0 era in the USA.”, International Communication Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington D.C.
- Baker, A.; González de Bustamante, C.; & Relly, J. (2023, 25-29 May). “#MeToo and Feminist Movements in the Global South”, International Association Communication, Toronto, Canada.
2022
- Baker, A.; González de Bustamante, C.;& Relly, J. (2022 3-6 August). “Covering #MeToo and Feminist Movements in the Global South”, International Communication Division, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Detroit, USA.
2021
- Baker, A. (2021, November 16). “Safety of journalists during COVID-19?”, Moscow Readings Conference, Faculty of Journalism, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia).
- Baker, A. & Manchanda Rodrigues, U. (2021, 22-24 September). “Campaign journalism & definitional problems: Did the media get it right, when reporting on domestic violence during COVID-19?”, Future of Journalism conference, Overcoming obstacles in journalism, CardiffSchool of Journalism,Media and Culture, Cardiff (Wales).
- Baker, A. & Manchanda Rodrigues, U. (2021, 11-15 July). “The pandemic paradox: reporting on domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic (Case study on Melbourne, Australia)”, International Association for Media and Communication Research Conference, Department of Journalism & Corporate Communication of United States International University-Africa (USIU-Africa), Nairobi (Kenya).
2019
- Baker, A. (2019,8-11 July). “The city journalist and the great music city”, Journalism Education and Research Stream, International Association for Media & Communications Research Conference, University of Madrid.
2018
- Baker, A. (2018, 1-5 December). “#MeToo, #MeNOmore, Exploring sexual violence in Australian music journalism”, Safety of female journalists’ panelJournalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, University of Tasmania, Hobart.
2015
- Baker, A. (2015, 12-16 July). “Resistance or Hegemony, the Case of Greste, Fahmy & Mohamed, notions of press freedom”, Journalism Research & Education Section, Special Session of UNESCO/International Association for Media and Communications Research Conference, Faculté de communication, Université du Québec à Montréal (Canada).
- Baker, A. (2015, 17-18 July). “David Bowie & the Imagined City of Berlin”, Exhibition–Conference on The Stardom and Celebrity of David Bowie 1965—2015, Australian Centre for the Moving Image and Deakin University, Melbourne.
2014
- Baker, A. (2014, 25-27 November). “Case of Peter Greste, notions of press freedom”, Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, University of Technology, Sydney.
- Baker, A. (2014,15-17 July). “Journalists, the Creative Class & Music Cities”, Region as Frame: Politics, Presence, Practice, International Association for Media and Communications Research Conference, Hyderabad, India.
2013
- Baker, A. (2013, 23-26 November). “Global Musical Cities (Melbourne, Austin, Berlin)”, International Association for the Study of Popular Music, Australia/New Zealand Conference, 5th World Forum on Music, Popular Music Communities, Places and Ecologies, Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University, Brisbane.
2012
- Baker, A. (2012, 22-24 November). “Youths & Net-Radio”, Youth Cultures, belongings, transitions: Bridging the gap in youth research conference, Griffith University, Centre for Cultural Research, Brisbane.
- Baker, A. (2012, 3-5 December). “Melbourne: Birth place of Australian Music Journalism (TEXT and Drugs and Rock n Roll, Writing about Australian music)”, International Association of Australian Studies (NASA), Monash University, Caulfield.
- Baker, A. (2012, 3-5 December). “Arts journalism”,Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, Deakin University, Melbourne.
2011
- Baker, A. (2011, 10-14 January). “Youths & net-radio”, Radio Conference: Transnational Forum, Auckland University of Technology, NZ.
2009
- Baker, A. (2009, 21-24 July). “Internationalising journalism education”, Journalism Education and Research section, International Association for Media and Communications Research Conference, Universidad Nacional Autonomy de (UNA) Mexico, Department of Humanities and Communications, Mexico City.
- Baker, A. (2009, 21-24 July). “Youth net-radio subcultures‟, International Association for Media and Communications Research Conference, Universidad Nacional Autonomy de, Mexico, Humanities and Communications, Mexico City.
2007
- Baker, A. (2007, 23-25 July). “Youth, net-radio consumption, a two –tier subculture”, International Association for Media and Communications Research Conference, Sorbonne University’s Mass Communications Department, Paris, France.
2006
- Baker, A. (2006, 23-28 July). “Net Radio Generation”, International Association for Media and Communications Research Conference, American University, Journalism and Mass Communications Department, Cairo, Egypt.
2005
- Baker, A. (2005, 11-14 July). “Net Radio”, Radiocracy Conference, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne.
2003
- Baker, A. (2003, 1-4 December). “Music Journalism & the internet”, Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia conference, University of Western Sydney.
Talks in the USA
- Baker, A. (2020). “Hip hop, KPop and the subcultural movement”, Stony Brook University, New York, October.
- Baker, A. (2019). ”Downtown 1970s, New York City music scene”, The New School, Eugene College, New York City, October.
- Baker, A. (2013). “Music scenes in Austin and Melbourne’, Dolphy Briscoe Centre for American History, University of Texas at Austin (Texas), April.
- Baker, A. (2009). “Internet radio in New York City”, City University of New York, Brooklyn College, New York City April.
- Baker, A. (2005). “History of internet radio (New York City & Melbourne comparison”, City University of New York, Brooklyn College, New York City, April.
- Baker, A. (2005). “History of internet radio (New York City & Melbourne comparison”, New York University, New York City, April.
Chair of panels
Academic
- Baker, A.; González de Bustamante, C.; & Relly, J. (2023, 25-29 May). “#MeToo and Feminist Movements in the Global South”, International Association Communication, Toronto, Canada.
- Baker, A. (2019, 25 May). “Building and designing urban and digital safe spaces”, Progress Festival, Monash University.
- Baker, A. (2014, 15-17 July). “Journalists’ Press Freedom”, Politics, Presence, Practice, International Association for Media and Communications Conference, Hyderabad, India.
Industry
- Baker, A. (2019, 18 November). “Sounding it out: 10 years of Melbourne Music Week”, City of Melbourne.
- Baker, A. (2018, 18 April). “Impact of cultural policy on music cities policy”, Music Cities Convention, Art Centre, Melbourne.
- Baker, A. (2015, 11 November). “Postcard Perfect, Music Branding in the City (Melbourne, Austin, Berlin)”, We Can Get Together, National Music Cities Symposium, City of Melbourne, Music Committee (2013-2017), , Melbourne.
- Baker, A. (11-15 March, 2014). “Global Musical Cities”, South by South West, Austin, Texas, USA.
- Baker, A. (14-17 November, 2013). “Radio Technology”, Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, Sydney.
- Baker, A. (2013, 14 January). “Issues in Live Music” forum, City of Port Philip, St Kilda RSL.
- Baker, A. (2012, 31 October). “Live Music”, City of Port Philip’s Meet the candidates’ forum, The Vineyard, October, St Kilda.
- Baker, A. (2012, 14 November). “Music Festivals”, Melbourne Music Week panel, The Hub, The City of Melbourne.
- Baker, A. (2011, 16 November). “Australian Music Journalism”, Melbourne Music Week panel”, The Order of Melbourne.
Journalism
Monash Lens
- Baker, A. (2023, 5 September). “Unifying media approaches to address the violence against women crisis,” Monash Lens.
- Baker, A. (2019, 4 July). “Musical city: Why is Melbourne Australia’s coolest city?”, Monash Lens.
The Conversation
2023
- Baker, A. (2023, July 4). “60% of women and non-binary punters and artists feel unsafe in Melbourne’s music spaces”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2023, March 17). “Sexual exhibitionism, Riot Grrrl and climate change activism: 30 years of raging by Peaches, Bikini Kill and Björk, still going strong”. The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2023, January 12). “From Cate Blanchett to Baz Luhrmann: Aussiewood at the 80th Golden Globe Awards”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2016, August 2). “Janis Joplin and Sharon Jones, feminist beat, Melbourne Film Festival”, The Conversation Media Group.
2017
- Baker, A. (2017, 17 May). “Is Melbourne the music capital of Australia? Sydney or Adelaide might pip it to the post?”, The Conversation Media Group.
2016
- Baker, A. (2016, 6 June). “Björk, digital feminist diva, cure our wounds in a Sydney show”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2016, 12 January). “David Bowie in Berlin”, The Conversation Media Group.
2015
- Baker, A. (2015, 11 November). “What are the secrets to being a superstar music city”, The Conversation Media Group.
2014
- Baker, A. (2014, 28 November). “Speaking with: Steve Kilbey, lead singer of The Church”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2014, 26 August). “Speaking with: singer-songwriter Mark Seymour”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2014, 1 August). “Predestination: time is of the essence at MIFF 2014”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2014, 15 April). “Are AC/DC unplugging, or are we still on a highway to hell?”, The Conversation Media Group.
- Baker, A. (2014, 14 March). “Berlin, Austin, Melbourne – riffing on global music cities at SXSW”, The Conversation Media Group.
Other Media
2023
- Baker, A. (2023, 4 July). “60% of women and non-binary punters and artists feel unsafe in Melbourne’s music spaces”, Yahoo News Australia.
- Baker, A. (2023, 4 July). “Women And Non-Binary Artists Feel Unsafe In Melbourne’s Music Spaces”,Shethepeople.
- Baker, A. (2023, 4 July). “60% of women and non-binary punters and artists feel unsafe in Melbourne’s music spaces”, ArtsHub.
- Baker, A. (2023, 17 March). “Sexual exhibitionism, Riot Grrrl and climate change activism: 30 years of raging by Peaches, Bikini Kill and Björk, still going strong”. Yahoo News Australia.
- Baker, A.(2023, 12 January). “From Cate Blanchett to Baz Luhrmann: Aussiewood at the 80th Golden Globe Awards”, Daily Bulletin.
- Baker, A. (2023, 12 January). “From Cate Blanchett to Baz Luhrmann: Aussiewood at the 80th Golden Globe Awards”, The Australia Today.
- Baker, A. (2023, 12 January). “From Cate Blanchett to Baz Luhrmann: Aussiewood at the 80th Golden Globe Awards”, Yahoo News Australia.
2022
- Baker, A (2022, 16 November). “She Said is a formidable retelling of the journalism which sparked #MeToo – but also shows us how far we have to go”, Women’s Agenda.
- Baker, A (2022, 16 November). “She Said is a formidable retelling of the journalism which sparked #MeToo – but also shows us how far we have to go”, Yahoo News.
- Baker, A. (2022, 21 November). “She Said is a formidable retelling of the journalism which sparked #MeToo – but also shows us how far we have to go”, Screenhub.com.au.
2017
- Baker, A. (2017, 17 May). “Which city is Australia’s music capital?”, Sydney Morning Herald.
2016
- Baker, A. (2016, 2 August). “Janis Joplin and Sharon Jones, feminist beat, Melbourne Film Festival”, The Daily Bulletin.
- Baker, A. (2016, 12 January). “David Bowie in Berlin”, Special Broadcasting Service Online.
- Baker, A. (2016, June) The Al Jazeera English case and the safety of journalists
2015
- Baker, A. (2015, 25 November). “What turns a city into a music superstar?”, City Metric, New Statesman, (UK).