This article introduces the special issue of Cultural Studies commemorating and evaluating the contribution of Graeme Turner to the field. This article provides a brief introduction to Turner, his key ideas and what resources they offer for cultural studies today and into the future. In particular, we suggest that Turner's work and legacies needs are bound up with the trajectories of Australian cultural studies - and its place and circulation in international cultural studies
"Culture/Communication/Theory" is a difficult, maybe impossible object to survey, for this special i...
The cultural translation of any given society to people abroad is a complex task that moves far beyo...
Contains an article on Ian Turner, political activist and historian. Turner's understanding of the h...
This article introduces the special issue of Cultural Studies commemorating and evaluating the contr...
As Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland from 200...
Is a comprehensive introduction to the British tradition of cultural studies. Turner offers an acces...
This article examines scholarly works published before and after Fame Games (2000) to investigate wh...
The article offers information on the importance of cultural studies. It discusses assessments of cu...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
Since its inception in the late 1990s, Asian Australian studies has been slowly gaining momentum and...
My purpose in this paper is to complicate the genealogies of the concept of culture as a way of life...
The dominant historiography of Australian cultural studies assumes that the south-east of the countr...
This article explores some of the benefits and limitations of Cultural Studies in Asian studies with...
This article introduces the Special Issue, ‘Transforming Cultures? From Creative Nation to Creative ...
In recent years, Australian cultural studies has gained significant recognition internationally. How...
"Culture/Communication/Theory" is a difficult, maybe impossible object to survey, for this special i...
The cultural translation of any given society to people abroad is a complex task that moves far beyo...
Contains an article on Ian Turner, political activist and historian. Turner's understanding of the h...
This article introduces the special issue of Cultural Studies commemorating and evaluating the contr...
As Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland from 200...
Is a comprehensive introduction to the British tradition of cultural studies. Turner offers an acces...
This article examines scholarly works published before and after Fame Games (2000) to investigate wh...
The article offers information on the importance of cultural studies. It discusses assessments of cu...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
Since its inception in the late 1990s, Asian Australian studies has been slowly gaining momentum and...
My purpose in this paper is to complicate the genealogies of the concept of culture as a way of life...
The dominant historiography of Australian cultural studies assumes that the south-east of the countr...
This article explores some of the benefits and limitations of Cultural Studies in Asian studies with...
This article introduces the Special Issue, ‘Transforming Cultures? From Creative Nation to Creative ...
In recent years, Australian cultural studies has gained significant recognition internationally. How...
"Culture/Communication/Theory" is a difficult, maybe impossible object to survey, for this special i...
The cultural translation of any given society to people abroad is a complex task that moves far beyo...
Contains an article on Ian Turner, political activist and historian. Turner's understanding of the h...