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Author/Editor: Dale Spender

Biography

Dale Spender is a researcher, broadcaster, teacher and renowned author and editor of over thirty books including the internationally acclaimed Man Made Language and Women of Ideas. She has founded publishing imprints, series and journals. Most notably, she is the founding editor of the Athene Series and Pandora Press, the commissioning editor of the Penguin Australian Women’s Library, and the associate editor of the Great Women Series (UK).

As an international expert in the fields of language, communication, writing, editing, publishing, and equity, she has become the Australian representative on a number of international academic journals and a member of a variety of advisory boards. She has taught in universities in many countries, has given more than 300 keynote addresses, contributes regularly to the media in Australia and overseas, and writes regularly for many popular publications and newspapers.

Her book Nattering on the Net: Women, Power and Cyberspace was one of the first books to look at the impact of cyberspace on women’s lives. Dale has served on many committees including on the Australian Society of Authors (ASA) and the Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association (AIMIA). She is a founding member of the committee of the Second Chance Programme Fundraising Group (inc) for homeless women. For nine years she was a director of Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) and for two years (2002- 2004) she was the chair.


Book Awards
Nattering On The Net: 1995, Top Twenty Title, Listener Women's Book Festival, NZ

Books published by, or available from, Spinifex
Australian Women's Writing
Nattering On The Net
Writing A New World

Out Now
The Aerial Letter

The Aerial Letter


Nicole Brossard

What characterizes women as a group is our colonized status. To be colonized is not to think for oneself...in short, not...


Murmurations

Murmurations


Carol Lefevre

For the first time since he’d left the island he thought of the starlings massed at dusk in the winter trees behind the...


Symphony for the Man

Symphony for the Man


Sarah Brill

1999. Winter. Bondi. Harry’s been on the streets so long he could easily forget what time is. So Harry keeps an eye on...


In Defence of Separatism

In Defence of Separatism


Susan Hawthorne

In Defence of Separatism is a timely book. When it was first written in 1976, although it was an important subject of...


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