Meet our Experts: Dr Justin Battin

Meet our Experts: Dr Justin Battin

For Dr Justin Battin, our phones have become a sort of a bodily appendage, the same way that our limbs are, to augment our ability to know and better understand urban environments. This notion has prompted him to work on a project about Instagram photography in Ho Chi Minh City.

Dr Justin Battin is a Senior Lecturer in Professional Communication at RMIT Vietnam. 

“My first day here at RMIT was actually my second day in the country, and before arriving, I had never been to Asia. That was about five and a half years ago”, he recalled.  

Dr Battin said: “My generation is typically quite critical of the significant use of social media of today. But as I’ve engaged with academic research and insights provided by my students from here and elsewhere for several years, I’ve recognised both the pros and the cons of social media use. 

“It has encouraged me to rethink both my previous perceptions and the more negative discourses in society”.   

According to him, the camera in our phone is a sensual way we engage with the world nowadays. It is how we capture and express moments, particularly in urban environments.

He said: “Moments help depict perspectives of the city. Through a photo, you can feel what it’s like to be in traffic, for example. What you hear, what you smell, what you see.   

“By capturing these moments, people learn about the city, and that understanding is expressed through their photographic practice.” 

Dr Battin observed that “the nature of mobile phone usage here in Vietnam is quite different from the other places wherein I resided. The way my students use social media is a little bit more nuanced and unfamiliar to me. Therefore, I’ve enjoyed learning from them”. 

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Meet our Experts: Dr Justin Battin

17 February 2024

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