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Book
Hartley, John (2009) A Short History of Cultural Studies (Taiwanese edition). Liwen Publishing Group, Taiwan.
Hartley, John (2009) Story Circle : Digital Storytelling Around the World. Wiley- Blackwell, Malden, MA & Oxford.
Hartley, John (2009) The Uses of Digital Literacy. Creative Economy + Innovation Culture. University of Queensland Press, Australia.
Hartley, John (2008) Television truths : forms of knowledge in popular culture. Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, U.K..
Hartley, John (2006) TV50. Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne, Victoria.
Hartley, John (2005) Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing, United Kingdom.
Hartley, John (2003) A short history of cultural studies. Sage Publications, London, United Kingdom.
Hartley, John (2002) Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts. Routledge, London, United Kingdom.
Book Chapter
Hartley, John (2009) From the consciousness industry to the creative industries : consumer-created content, social network markets, & the growth of knowledge. In: Media Industries : History, Theory & Method. Wiley-Blackwell, Malden MA & Oxford, pp. 231-244.
Hartley, John (2009) Less popular but more democratic? Corrie, Clarkson and the dancing Cru. In: Turner, Graeme and Tay, Jinna, (eds.) Television Studies After TV : Understanding Television in the Post-Broadcast Era. Routledge, London ; New York, pp. 20-30.
Hartley, John (2008) From the Consciousness Industry to Creative Industries: Consumer-created content, social network markets and the growth of knowledge. In: Perren, Alisa and Holt, Jennifer, (eds.) The Media Industry Studies Book. Routledge, New York. (In Press)
Hartley, John (2008) Journalism and Popular Culture. In: Wahl-Jorgensen, Karin and Hanitzsch, Thomas, (eds.) Handbook of Journalism Studies. Routledge (Taylor & Francis), Mahwah, USA. (In Press)
Hartley, John (2008) Journalism as a Human Right: The Cultural Approach to Journalism. In: Loffelholz, Martin and Weaver, David, (eds.) Global Journalism Research: Theories, Methods, Findings, Future. Blackwell Publishing, New York, pp. 39-51.
Hartley, John (2008) Problems of expertise and scalability in self-made media. In: Lundby, Knut, (ed) Digital storytelling, mediatized stories : self-representations in new media. Digital Formations, 52. Peter Lang Publishing, New York, pp. 197-211.
Hartley, John (2008) Repurposing Literacy: The Uses of Richard Hoggart for Creative Education. In: Owen, Sue, (ed) Richard Hoggart and Cultural Studies. Palgrave. (In Press)
Hartley, John (2007) The best propaganda : Humphrey Jennings, The silent village (1943). In: Alan, McKee, (ed) Beautiful Things in Popular Culture. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 144-163.
Hartley, John (2007) From creative industries to creative economy: flying like a well-thrown bird? [in Chinese]. In: Hartley, John, (ed) Creative Industries. Tsinghua University Press, Beijing, pp. 5-18.
Hartley, John and Keane, Michael A. and Cunningham, Stuart D. (2007) The Queensland Model: connecting business enterprise, education, R&D, cultural production and exhibition in a creative precinct. In: Zhang, Xiaoming and Hu, Huilin and Zhang, Jiangang, (eds.) The Blue Book of China’s Cultural Industries. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) Publishing, Beijing, pp. 358-368.
Hartley, John (2007) 'Reality' and the Plebiscite. In: Riegert, Kristina, (ed) Politicotainment : television's take on the real. Peter Lang, New York, pp. 21-58.
Hartley, John (2006) 'Read thy self' : text, audience and method in cultural studies. In: White, Mimi and Schwoch, James, (eds.) Questions of Method in Cultural Studies. Blackwell Pub., Malden, MA ; Oxford, pp. 71-103.
Hartley, John (2006) Television and globalisation : national and international concerns. In: Creeber, Glen, (ed) Tele-visions : an introduction to studying television. British Film Institute, London, pp. 137-152.
Tay, Jinna (2005) Creative cities. In: Hartley, John, (ed) Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 220-232.
Flew, Terry (2005) Creative Economy. In: Hartley, John, (ed) Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing, USA, pp. 344-360.
Hartley, John (2005) Creative identities. In: Hartley, John, (ed) Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 106-116.
Hartley, John (2005) Creative Industries. In: Hartley, J, (ed) Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom, pp. 1-40.
Haseman, Bradley C. (2005) Creative Practices. In: Hartley, John, (ed) Creative Industries. Blackwell Publishing, USA, pp. 158-176.
Rennie, Elinor M. (2005) Creative world. In: Hartley, John, (ed) Creative industries. Blackwell Publishing, Malden, MA, pp. 42-54.
Hartley, John (2005) Three temporary installations : the public, the city and art. In: Lehmann, S., (ed) Absolutely public : crossover art and architecture. Images Publishing Group, Mulgrave, Vic., pp. 66-71.
Hartley, John (2004) Democratainment. In: Allen, Robert C and Hill, Annette, (eds.) The Television Studies Reader. Routledge, pp. 524-533.
Hartley, John (2004) From Republic of Letters to Television Republic? Citizen Readers in the Era of Broadcast Television. In: Spigel, Lynn and Olsson, Jan, (eds.) Television after TV : Essays on a Medium in Transition. Duke University Press, Durham, USA, pp. 386-417.
Hartley, John (2004) 'Kiss Me Kat' Shakespeare, big brother, and the taming of the self. In: Murray, Susan and Ouellette, Laurie, (eds.) Reality TV - Remaking Television Culture. New York University Press, pp. 303-322.
Hartley, John (2003) The frequencies of public writing : tomb, tome and time as technologies of the public. In: Jenkins, Henry and Thorburn, David, (eds.) Democracy and New Media. The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, pp. 247-269.
Hartley, John and Fiske, John (2003) Reading television after 25 years : a new foreword by John Hartley. In: Reading television. New accents. Routledge, London ; New York.
Hartley, John (2003) Their own media in their own language : journalism ethics for a people without a polity. In: Lumby, Catharine and Probyn, Elspeth, (eds.) Remote control : new media, new ethics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ; Port Melbourne, Vic..
Hartley, John and Lumby, Catharine (2003) Working girls or drop-dead gorgeous? Young girls in fashion and news. In: Mallan, Kerry M. and Pearce., Sharyn, (eds.) Youth cultures : texts, images and identities. Praeger Publishers, Westport, Conn., pp. 47-68.
Hartley, John (2002) The constructed viewer. In: Miller, Tody, (ed) Television Studies. British Film Institute, pp. 60-63.
Hartley, John (2002) Hotting, twocking and indigenous shipping : a vehicular theory of knowledge in cultural studies. In: Jenkins, Henry and McPherson, Tara and Shattuc, Jane, (eds.) Hop On Pop: The Politics and Pleasures of Popular Cutlure. Duke University Press, pp. 622-646.
Hartley, John (2002) Housing television : A film, A fridge and social democracy. In: Adelmann, Ralf and Otmar Hesse, Jan and Keilbach, Judith and Stauff, M and Theile, M, (eds.) Grundlagen texte zur Fernseh - wissenschaft. UVK Verlag (Unviersity of Konstanz), pp. 253-280.
Hartley, John (2002) Textual analysis. In: Miller, Toby, (ed) Television Studies. British Film Institute, pp. 29-33.
Conference Paper
Hartley, John (2008) YouTube, digital literacy and the growth of knowledge. In: Media, Communication and Humanity Conference 2008 at LSE, 21-23 September 2008, London.
Hartley, John (2007) Digital literacy and the active audience: Growing objective knowledge and creative imagination in post-broadcast media. In: Transforming Audiences, September 2007, University of Westminster.
Hartley, John (2007) The evolution of the creative industries – Creative clusters, creative citizens and social network markets. In: Creative Industries Conference, Asia-Pacific Weeks, September 2007, Berlin. (Unpublished)
Hartley, John and Montgomery, Lucy (2007) Fashion as consumer entrepreneurship: Emergent risk culture, social network markets, and the launch of Vogue in China. In: Harmonious Society, Civil Society and the Media, October 2007, Communication University of China, Beijing.
Hartley, John (2007) The Problems of Expertise and Scalability in Self-Made Media: Lessons from Digital Storytelling in Australia. In: 57th Annual International Communication Association (ICA) Conference, May 24-28, 2007, San Francisco, USA. (In Press)
Hartley, John (2007) 'The supremacy of ignorance over instruction and of numbers over knowledge': Journalism, popular culture, and the English constitution. In: Future of Newspapers conference, September 2007, Cardiff, Wales. (Unpublished)
Hartley, John and Green, Joshua B. and Burgess, Jean E. (2005) 'Laughs and Legends', or the Furniture that Glows? Television as History. In: Australian Television History Conference, 8-9 December 2005, Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. (Unpublished)
Hartley, John and Notley, Tanya M. (2005) User-led Content and Self-creating Communities: History Repeating Itself? Understanding "Internet Radio" in the Context of the Development of Radio. In: Radio in the World: Radio Conference 2005, August 2005, RMIT University, Melbourne..
Hartley, John and Rennie, Elinor (2004) Show Business for Ugly people? Media Politics and E-Democracy. In: The Australian Electronic Governance Conference 2004, 14-15 April 2004, Melbourne, VIC.
Hartley, John and Rennie, Elinor (2004) The Story So Far: Digital Storytelling, Narrative and the New Literacy. In: Image, Text and Sounds 2004: The Yet Unseen: Rendering Stories, 21-22 September 2004, Australia, Victoria, Melbourne.
Tacchi, Jo A. and Lewis, Damian and Hartley, John (2004) Youth Internet Radio Network: Can we Innovate Democracy? In: Australian Electronic Governance Conference, 14th and 15th April, 2004., University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria.
Hartley, John and Hearn, Gregory N. and Tacchi, Jo A. and Foth, Marcus (2003) The youth Internet Radio Network: A research project to connect youth across Queensland through music, creativity and ICT. In: 5th International Information Technology in Regional Areas (ITiRA), Rockhampton, Australia.
Journal Article
Hartley, John and Montgomery, Lucy (2009) Creative Industries come to China (MATE). Chinese Journal of Communication, 2(1). pp. 1-12.
Hartley, John (2009) Digital scholarship and pedagogy, the next step : cultural science. Cinema Journal, 48(2). pp. 138-145.
Hartley, John (2008) A 'cover narrative' : from nightmare to reality. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 11(2). pp. 131-137.
Potts, Jason D. and Hartley, John and Banks, John A. and Burgess, Jean E. and Cobcroft, Rachel S. and Cunningham, Stuart D. and Montgomery, Lucy (2008) Consumer co-creation and situated creativity. Industry and Innovation, 15(5). pp. 459-474.
Hartley, John (2008) The Future is an open future: Cultural Studies at the end of the 'Long Twentieth Century' and the beginning of the 'Chinese Century'. Cultural Science, 1(1).
Hartley, John and Potts, Jason D. and Cunningham, Stuart D. and Ormerod, Paul (2008) Social network markets : a new definition of the creative industries. Journal of Cultural Economics, 32(3). pp. 166-185.
Hartley, John (2008) The supremacy of ignorance over instruction and of numbers over knowledge. Journalism Studies, 9(5). pp. 679-691.
Hartley, John and McWilliam, Kelly and Burgess, Jean E. and Banks, John A. (2008) The Uses of Multimedia: Three Digital Literacy Case Studies. Media International Australia: incorporating Culture and Policy(128). pp. 59-72.
Hartley, John (2008) 'Who are you going to believe -me or your own eyes?' New decade; new directions. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 11(1). pp. 5-13.
Hartley, John (2007) Documenting Kate Moss: Fashion Photography and the Persistence of Photojournalism. Journalism Studies, 8(4). pp. 555-565.
Hartley, John (2007) 'There are other ways of being in the truth.' The uses of multimedia literacy. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 10(1). pp. 135-144.
Hartley, John and Burgess, Jean E. and Green, Joshua B. (2007) 'Laughs and Legends,' or the Furniture That Glows? Television as History? Australian Cultural History, 26. pp. 15-36.
Hartley, John (2007) Richard Hoggart and the International Journal of Cultural Studies - ten years on. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 10(1). pp. 5-9.
Keane, Michael A. and Hartley, John (2006) Creative industries and innovation in China. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3). pp. 259-264.
Hartley, John and Green, Joshua B. (2006) The public sphere on the beach. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3). pp. 341-362.
Hartley, John (2006) Sync or Swim? Plebiscitary Sport, Synchronized Voting, and the Shift from Mars to Venus. South Atlantic Quarterly, 105(2). pp. 409-428.
Hartley, John (2005) Is screen studies a load of old cobblers? and if so, is that good? Journal of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies, 45(1). pp. 101-107.
Hartley, John (2004) The 'Value Chain of Meaning' and the New Economy. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 7(1). pp. 129-141.
Hartley, John and Rennie, Elinor M. (2004) 'About a Girl' fashion photography as Photojournalism. Journalism: Theory, Practice & Criticism, 5(4). pp. 458-479.
Hartley, John (2004) Television, Nation, and Indigenous Media. Television & New Media, 5(1). pp. 7-25.
Hartley, John (2003) I do not think that there is a thing called cultural studies. Aesthetik und Kommunikation.
Other
Hartley, John (2009) Uses of YouTube : digital literacy and the growth of knowledge. Polity Press, Malden Mass. ; Cambridge.
Hartley, John (2007) The "uses of literacy" revisited in the multimedia age. (Unpublished)
Cunningham, Stuart D. and Hartley, John and Jones, Jeffrey I. (2003) CIRAC submission to House of Representatives: Inquiry into the future opportunities for Australia's film, animation, special effects and electronic games industries. (Unpublished)
Report
Hartley, John and Cunningham, Stuart D. and Hearn, Gregory N. and Jones, Jeffrey I. (2002) Response to the Queensland R & D Strategy Issues Paper. (Unpublished)
Keane, Michael A. and Hartley, John (2001) From Ceremony to CD-ROM: Indigenous Creative Industries in Brisbane.
