Pamela Schulz is the author of Courts and Judges on Trial: Analyzing and Managing the Discourses of Disapproval, published in 2010.
She has more than 20-years of experience in specialist communications management, including service as a court public information officer. Her innovative perspective on how courts should communicate with the public is highly influential within the Australian judiciary and internationally. She has a Doctorate in Communications from the University of South Australia.
Dr. Schulz is noted for her ability to use sophisticated social science theories of communication as the basis for providing those who work in the courts with new tools.
OUR BROWN BAGS ...
... are an occasional series of presentations based on research by NCSC staff and distinguished scholars and practitioners in the court field.
NCSC Research Division Brown Bag Series: May 2, 2013
Dr. Pamela Schulz
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Pamela Schulz is the author of Courts and Judges on Trial: Analyzing and Managing the Discourses of Disapproval, published in 2010.
She has more than 20-years of experience in specialist communications management, including service as a court public information officer. Her innovative perspective on how courts should communicate with the public is highly influential within the Australian judiciary and internationally. She has a Doctorate in Communications from the University of South Australia.
Dr. Schulz is noted for her ability to use sophisticated social science theories of communication as the basis for providing those who work in the courts with new tools.
OUR BROWN BAGS ...
... are an occasional series of presentations based on research by NCSC staff and distinguished scholars and practitioners in the court field.