Deputy Director (Research), Queensland Conservatorium, Griffith University
With expertise in music education and criminology, Alexis Kallio's research examines music-making as an arena for the negotiation of meaning and power. Focusing on highly complex contexts such as youth justice, community provisions for under-resourced youth, and the policing of popular musicians and fans, her research frames music as a unique form of cultural production that holds creative potentials for agency, equity, and justice.