Network Participants

Professor Alison Anderson, Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Plymouth – expertise in environmental communication and celebrity culture.


Roser Canela-Mas works for BAFTA on the albert project. See more info here. Her role consists in supporting and educating the UK’s media industry to reduce its environmental impact as well as to engage with audiences on promoting sustainable living.


Sean Cubitt is Professor of Film and Television at Goldsmiths, University of London and, from January 2020,  Professor of Screen Studies at the University of Melbourne. His publications include The Cinema Effect , EcoMediaThe Practice of LightFinite Media: Environmental Implications of Digital  Technologies and Anecdotal Evidence: Ecocritique from Hollywood to the Mass Image (forthcoming). He is a co-editor of The Ecocinema Reader and of Ecomedia: Key Issues. Series editor for Leonardo Books at MIT Press, his research focuses on the history and philosophy of media, political aesthetics, media art history, ecocriticism, and practices of truth.


Professor Julie Doyle researches in media and communication and is an authority on climate communication. Her research examines the ways in which media and culture shape our understandings of, and responses to, climate change. With a particular focus upon visual communication, Prof. Doyle has worked collaboratively with visual artists and cultural educators, and provided consultancy for environmental NGOs, government and the sustainability communications sector on best practice for climate and environmental communication.


Annie East, Deputy Head of Media Production Department, Faculty of Media and Communication, Bournemouth University. Expertise: TV& Film Production, Health and Safety for TV & Film Production, Sustainable Filmmaking Practice. Current doctoral research is looking at health and safety of student film sets using a 360 immersive method.


Cathy Greenhalgh is a film-maker (director/cinematographer), lecturer, media anthropologist and writer. She has several decades of teaching expertise including 20 years in higher education consultancy, management and research, and was formerly Principal Lecturer and Head of the Film and Television Programme in the Media School at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. Cathy has spent 15 years as a professional cinematographer in the film and commercials industries, and has conducted long term ethnographic research with feature film cinematographers (1995-2020 ongoing). She directs and shoots two main types of films: ethnographic essay documentaries and art film shorts for cinema, gallery and museum spaces (including collaborations with choreographers, animators and sonic artists). 


Juliana Holanda is a PhD researcher on Media and Communication in the Centre of Cultural and Media Policy Studies at the University of Warwick. Areas of Expertise: Environmental communication, environmental journalism, sustainable development.


Daniela Kirchner develops and implements Film London’s corporate strategy, managing the annual planning process and leading on the delivery of plans to funders and partners. She is also the lead officer in respect of agency finance, human resources and information services.


Anne Ahn Lund. Affiliation: Jordnær Creative. Expertise: Eco-support, Media Production & Education in Creative Sustainability.


Josefine Madsen. Affiliation: Jordnær Creative. Expertise: Eco-support, Media Production & Education in Creative Sustainability. 


Award winning Producer/Director/Writer, Eddie McCaffrey, is the founder of internet TV company, Joose TV. Clients include the World Health Organization, The Oxford Health Alliance, the UK’s Department of Health and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe – with documentaries, events filming, live and on-demand webcasts, high-profile interviews, case-study films, website/app design and builds. Eddie is a consultant on online content, strategy and management, to organisations that want to maximise their online presence. Eddie is also a Senior Lecturer on the BA/MA Film program at Middlesex University, London.


Dr Kate Moffat. Affiliation: University of Warwick. Areas of Expertise: Sámi media culture, Nordic cinema, indigenous screen media.


Missy Molloy is a Lecturer in the Film Programme at Victoria University of
Wellington. She is co-editor of ReFocus: The Films of Susanne Bier (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), and recent work has appeared in the Journal of Scandinavian Cinema (2018), Journal of Popular Television (2017) and Studies in Spanish & Latin American Cinemas (2017). Her research focuses on women’s screen authorship and posthuman theory.


Jon Raundalen is Professor of Art and Media Studies and Head of Department Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway.


Dr. Meryl Shriver-Rice developed and directs the Master’s program in Environment, Culture, & Media. She currently teaches graduate courses in technology & human behavior, visual anthropology, and environmental communication for the ECM Program. As both a media scholar and paleoethnobotanist, Dr. Shriver-Rice’s interdisciplinary background includes dual degrees in Anthropology and Biology, a Master’s degree in Archaeology from the University of Nottingham, England, and a Ph.D in Communication from the University of Miami. 


Tim Wagendorp. Flanders Audiovisual Fund. Sustainability coordinator – background in Agro engineering (forect ecology). Working experience as scientific researcher at Catholic University Leuven (landscape fragmentation, remote sensing, forest ecology, thermal infrared imaging); KOMOSIE (federation of reuse organizations in social economy – policy work at Flemish and EU level, reuse, reporting of sector results, WEEE repair and collection policy) – since 3 years @ VAF.


 Paul Wallis BA Hons. PGCert. AFHEA. Affiliated to the Confetti Institute of Creative Technologies ( Part of Nottingham Trent University) and the Institute’s  Liaison with the Bafta albert Education Partnership. His Area of specialism is as a Higher Education Tutor and Lecturer Specifically developing and delivering Teaching and Learning Modules on the  FdSc and BSc Film Production Technology  Courses, with further specialities in Post 16 Pedagogy and Sustainable Film and TV Practices. From Jan 2020 he will be undertaking an EdD at Nottingham Trent University, specifically reading the subject area of Engaging Higher Education Learners with Sustainability Practice within the UK Screen Industries. And is in the process of applying for Senior Fellow Status through with Advanced HE.  


Michele Whitehead is Special Projects Manager at BAFTA on the albert project. See more info here.