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Kenzie Burchell

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Associate Professor (On Leave July 1, 2024-April 16, 2025)
Telephone number
416-287-7581
Building HW 416
Program
Journalism; Media, Journalism and Digital Culture

Biography

Kenzie Burchell is a media sociologist and journalism studies scholar. He holds a MSc from London School of Economics and a PhD from Goldsmiths, University of London, where he also served as a lecturer and visiting tutor. Prior to joining University of Toronto, Professor Burchell was the Research Associate of European Media Studies at the University of Manchester.

Outside of academia, Kenzie has held roles with the BBC World Service, the BBC Russian Service, the Cabinet Office of the UK Government, and international press freedom organization Reporters Sans Fronti猫res as their representative in Moscow.  As a photographer, Kenzie鈥檚 work has been exhibited internationally at the Dublin Science Gallery, the Russian Polytechnic Museum, London Fashion Week and the 54th Venice Biennale as well as other venues in the UK, Italy, and Japan.

Education

BA in Political Science & Russian and Slavic Studies (McGill University)
MSc in Media and Communications (London School of Economics)
PGCert in the Management of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education & PhD in Media and Communications (Goldsmiths,University of London)

Affiliations

Kenzie Burchell is the Co-director of the Specialist (Joint) Program in Journalism and Assistant Professor of Journalism in the Department of Arts, Culture and Media. He holds a graduate appointment with the Faculty of Information and is an associate faculty member for the Centre for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (CERES). 

Teaching Interests

Digital journalism, human rights, open-source intelligence, methods of witnessing and bearing witness

Research Interests

Technology, surveillance, censorship, journalism practice, forensic media

Awards and Grants

  • "Making Responsible Reporting Practices Visible: Humanitarian Crisis, Global Media, and the War in Syria鈥 JHI-UTSC Early Career Digital Humanities Fellow (2019-2020);
  • "Exploiting the limits of Media Power: Censorship, Surveillance and Spectacle" SSHRC Insight Development Grant (2017-2019); 
  • "The Social Life of Information Abundance, Data-Mining, and News Production鈥 Connaught New Researcher Award (2015-2017)

 

Publications

Burchell, K. 2020.  鈥淩eporting, Uncertainty, and the Orchestrated Fog of War: A Practice-Based Lens for Understanding Global Media Events.鈥 International Journal of Communication. Vol. 14(2020), 1-23.  Available at: 

Burchell, K., Driessens, O. and Mattoni, A. 2020. 鈥淢ediating Practice鈥揚racticing Media: Introduction.鈥  International Journal of Communication. Vol. 14(2020), 1-14. Available at:

Burchell, K. 2018. 鈥溾橳ake my Picture鈥: The Media Assemblage of Lone-Wolf Terror Events, Mobile Communication, and the News鈥 In Robin Anderson and Purnaka L. de Silva eds. Routledge Companion to Media and Humanitarian Action. New York: Routledge.
ISBN: 9781315538129. Available at: ;

Burchell, K. 2017. 鈥淓veryday Communication Management and Perceptions of Use: How Media Users Limit and Shape Their Social World.鈥 Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies. Vol. 23(4) 409-424.  doi: 10.1177/1354856517700382

Burchell, K. 2017. 鈥淔inding Time for Goffman: Where absence is more telling than presence鈥 in: S. Rodgers and T. Markham eds. Conditions of Mediation: Phenomenological Perspective on Media. New YorkPeter Lang. pp 186-195. Book Chapter.
ISBN: 9781433137297. Available at: ;

Burchell, K. 2015. 鈥淚nfiltrating the Space, Hijacking the Platform: Pussy Riot, Sochi Protests, and Media Events鈥. Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies. Vol. 12 (1) 659-676.  Available at: 

Burchell, K., O鈥橪oughlin, B.,Gillespie, M., and Nieto, E. 2015. 鈥淪oft Power and Its Audiences: Tweeting the Olympics from London 2012 to Sochi 2014鈥. Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies. Vol. 12 (1). 413-437.  Available at:

Burchell, K. 2015. 鈥淭asking the Everyday: Where Mobile and Online Communication takes Time鈥 Mobile Media & Communication. Vol. 3(1) 36鈥52. doi:10.1177/2050157914546711

Projects

"Developing the Global Academy: Piloting a Network-based Model of Research during War", SSHRC funded collaboration between University of Toronto and the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (NaUKMA); Media Studies cluster liaison (2022-2023) 

鈥淐onflict, Language and Diplomacy in a Hyper-networked World鈥, Joint Research Initiative, International Partnerships, University of Toronto and University of Manchester's Russian and East European Studies (REES) and the Division of Language-based Area Studies; Co-investigator and Toronto lead (2019)

Professional Practice

Hutchings, S. and Burchell, K. January 2015. 鈥淎pproaches to the Reporting of Islam in Russian Television News: An Insight into Trends and Tensions within Official Discourse Under Putin鈥漑Russian Language] Policy Report for the SOVA Center for Information and Analysis, Moscow. Available at: 

Hutchings, S. and Burchell, K. April 2014. 鈥淐omparative Approaches to Islam, Security and Television News: Implications for Editorial Policies and Practices of Public Service Broadcasters鈥. Policy Report for BBC Director of Editorial Policy and Standards.