Sarah Maltby is a Senior Lecturer in Media and Communication at the School of Media, Film and Music, Sussex University.
Her core academic interests centre upon the intersection of contemporary media and military practices including the role of (digital) media information in the implementation of security provision and representations of conflict in journalistic, military and artistic output.
She is the author of Military Media Management: Negotiating the Frontline (2012) and Co-Editor of Communicating War: Memory, Military and Media (2007). She is also one the Editors for the Sage Journal Media, War and Conflict.
She is the Founder and Coordinator of the War and Media Network, an international and multi-disciplinary online resource and networking forum that aims to promote productive dialogue between academics and practitioners interested in the intersection between war, terrorism and the media.
She was the Curator and Organiser of the War and Body Exhibition (2010), held at Blackall Studios in London and is the Director and Producer of the short film ‘Unseen Enemy: War Stories in Public Places’ (2014) published on REFRAME.
You can follow Sarah on Twitter: @warandmedia or contact her via her Sussex University webpage
Featured Image: Heroes Welcome sticker on the Globe Tavern Window, Port Stanley, Falkland Islands June 2012. © Sarah Maltby