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- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (160500) (520)
- Arts and Cultural Policy (160502) (52)
- POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION (160500) (520)
- STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY (160000) (2106)
- Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (32824)
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Number of items at this level: 52.
Book
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) In The Vernacular : A Generation of Australian Culture and Controversy. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia, Queensland.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2006) What price a creative economy? Platform Papers. Currency House, Strawberry Hills, N.S.W..
Keane, Michael A. (2007) Created in China: the great new leap forward. Media Culture and Social Change in Asia. Routledge, London, United Kingdom.
Keane, Michael A., Fung, Anthony Y. H., & Moran, Albert (2007) New television, globalisation, and the East Asian cultural imagination. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.
Zhang, Xiaoming & Keane, Michael A. (2009) International Perspectives on the Creative Econmomy. International Perspectives on the Creative Economy, 1. Sunchime Publishing, Beijing.
Book Chapter
Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong (2008) The New Korean Wave of U. In Anheier, Helmut K. & Isar, Yudhishthir Raj (Eds.) Cultures and Globalization : The cultural economy. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2006) Australia - a creative economy? In Probyn, Elspeth, Muecke, Stephen, & Shoemaker, Adam (Eds.) Creating Value : The Humanities and Their Publics. Australian Academy of the Humanities, Canberra, pp. 33-41.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Bullish creative industries and the bear market. In Wright, Shelagh, Newbigin, John, Kieffer, John, Holden, John, & Bewick, Tom (Eds.) After the Crunch. Creative & Cultural Skills Council, pp. 10-11.
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53Cunningham, Stuart D. (2003) Cultural studies from the viewpoint of cultural policy. In Lewis, Justin & Miller, Toby (Eds.) Critical cultural policy studies: A reader. Blackwell Publishers, Malden, MA, USA, pp. 13-22.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) From creative industries to creative economy. In Hearn, Gregory N. & Rooney, David J. (Eds.) Knowledge policy : challenges for the 21st century. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham ; Northampton, pp. 70-82.
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2004) The humanities, creative arts and the innovation agenda. In Wissler, Rod, Haseman, Brad, Wallace, Sue-Anne, & Keane, Michael (Eds.) Innovation in Australian arts, media and design: Fresh Challenges for the Tertiary Sector. Post Pressed, Flaxton, Qld, pp. 221-232.
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596Cunningham, Stuart D., Banks, John A., & Potts, Jason D. (2008) The cultural economy : the shape of the field. In Anheier, Helmut & Isar, Yudhishthir Raj (Eds.) The cultural economy. Sage Pubications, Los Angeles ; London, pp. 15-27.
Gu, Xin (2011) From the margin to the centre : towards an art strategy for the ethnic enclaves in the city. In Rollman, Louise (Ed.) My Own Private Neon Oasis. Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane, pp. 30-41.
Higgs, Peter L. & Kennedy, Thomas (2004) From Cottages to Corporations : Access to Overseas Markets for Australia's Creative Digital Industry. In Creative Industries Cluster Study Volume 3. Australian Government Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Canberra, ACT, pp. 127-304.
Keane, Michael A. (2007) Re-imagining Chinese Creativity: The Rise of a Super-Sign. In Lovink, Geert & Rossiter, Ned (Eds.) MyCreativity Reader: A Critique of Creative Industries. Insitute of Networked Cultures (INC), Amsterdam.
Keane, Michael A. & Zhang, Weihong (2008) Cultural creative industries or creative (cultural) industries? In Hu, Huilin (Ed.) China's Cultural Industries Forum (Chinese publication). Shanghai Peoples' Publishing, Shanghai. (In Press)
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1,951Li, Li & Zhang, Weihong (2008) Hong Kong's creative industries : proximity to the mainland, broad view to the world [published in Chinese]. In Zhang, Jingcheng (Ed.) Chinese creative industries development report (2008). Chinese Economics Press, Beijing, pp. 513-541.
Montgomery, Lucy & Keane, Michael (2006) Learning to love the market: Copyright, culture and China. In Thomas, P. & Servaes, J. (Eds.) Intellectual property rights and communications in Asia : conflicting traditions. Sage Publications, India, New Delhi, pp. 130-148.
Moran, Albert & Keane, Michael A. (2006) Copycat TV and new trade routes in Asia and the Pacific. In Harvey, Sylvia (Ed.) Trading culture : global traffic and local cultures in film and television. John Libbey Publishing, United Kingdom, Eastleigh, pp. 105-117.
Journal Article
Cunningham, Stuart D. (2007) The Creative Economy: Patterning the Future. Dialogue: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia, 26(1), pp. 15-23.
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854Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) Creative destruction : lessons for science and innovation policy from the rise of the creative industries. Cultural Science, 1(1).
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146Cunningham, Stuart D. (2009) Trojan Horse or Rorschach Blot? Creative industries discourse around the world. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15(4), pp. 375-386.
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8Cunningham, Stuart D. & Higgs, Peter L. (2008) Creative industries mapping : where have we come from and where are we going? Creative Industries Journal, 1(1), pp. 7-30.
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774Gu, Xin (2012) The art of re-industrialisation in Shanghai. Culture Unbound : Journal of current cultural research, 4, pp. 193-211.
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109Huang, Angela (2011) Leaving the city: Artist villages in Beijing. M/C Journal: A Journal of Media and Culture, 14(4), pp. 1-7.
Kapitzke, Cushla & Vaidhyanathan, Siva (2006) Cultural policy and copyright: Implications for education. A conversation with Siva Vaidhyanathan. Policy Futures in Education, 4(4), pp. 446-453.
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232Keane, Michael A. (2009) Creative industries in China : four perspectives on social transformation. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 15(4), pp. 431-434.
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4Keane, Michael A. (2006) From made in China to created in China. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp. 285-296.
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8Keane, Michael A. (2009) Great adaptations : China's creative clusters and the new social contract. Continuum, 23(2), 221 -230.
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2Keane, Michael A. (2009) Understanding the creative economy : a tale of two cities clusters. Creative Industries Journal, 1(3), pp. 211-226.
Keane, Michael A. & Hartley, John (2006) Creative industries and innovation in China. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 9(3), pp. 259-264.
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3Moran, Albert & Keane, Michael A. (2009) Introduction : the global flow of creative ideas. Continuum, 23(2), pp. 107-114.
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1Notley, Tanya M. & Foth, Marcus (2008) Extending Australia's digital divide policy: an examination of the value of social inclusion and social capital policy frameworks. Australian Social Policy, 7.
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1,524O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2012) Creative industry clusters in Shanghai : a success story? International Journal of Cultural Policy.
O'Connor, Justin & Gu, Xin (2010) Developing a creative cluster in a postindustrial city : CIDS and Manchester. The Information Society, 26(2), pp. 124-136.
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3Potts, Jason D. & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2008) Four models of the creative industries. International Journal of Cultural Policy, 14(3), pp. 233-247.
Spurgeon, Christina L. (2002) In the culture of service: Australian content in TV advertising. Metro Magazine, pp. 118-121.
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457Conference Paper
Alford, Jennifer H. (2005) Discursive patterns in ESL Policy: competing discourses in the new ‘Education Queensland’ ESL Policy and Guidelines document. In May, S., Franken, M., & Barnard, R. (Eds.) LED2003: Refereed Conference Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Language, Education and Diversity., November, 2003, Wilf Malcom Institute of Educational Research, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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672Burgess, Jean E., Foth, Marcus, & Klaebe, Helen G. (2006) Everyday Creativity as Civic Engagement: A Cultural Citizenship View of New Media. In Communications Policy & Research Forum, Sep 25-26, Sydney.
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2,657Gu, Xin (2011) designing creative clusters : some indicators. In 1st Asian Workshop on Cultural Economics, the Association of Cultural Economics Japan, 27-28 November 2011, Kyoto.
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73Houghton, Kirralie, Foth, Marcus, & Hearn, Gregory N. (2010) Creativity, knowledge, engagement : keys to finding the right governance model for a regional community precinct. In MediaCity : Interaction of Architecture, Media and Social Phenomena, Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany, Bauhaus University, Weimar, pp. 211-232.
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111Keane, Michael A. (2006) Created in China: the new catch up strategy. In International Communication Association, Development and Intercultural Communication Panel, Dresden, 20 June 2006.
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Bailey, Kirk J. & Higgs, Peter L. (2006) The creative industries: Topography and dynamics report. (Unpublished)
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376Cunningham, Stuart D., Rennie, Elinor M., Glover, Stuart, Henkel, Cathy J., Keane, Michael A., Tacchi, Jo A., et al. (2002) Smart State all over : Opportunities for broadcasting and content creation enterprises in regional Queensland. Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, Brisbane.
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288Higgs, Peter L. & Cunningham, Stuart D. (2007) Australia's Creative Economy: Mapping Methodologies. (Unpublished)
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1,737Higgs, Peter L., Cunningham, Stuart D., & Pagan, Janet D. (2007) Australia’s creative economy: Basic evidence on size, growth, income and employment. (Unpublished)
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1,284Higgs, Peter L., Cunningham, Stuart D., & Pagan, Janet D. (2007) Australia’s creative economy: Definitions of the segments and sectors. (Unpublished)
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2,497Pagan, Janet D., Cunningham, Stuart D., & Higgs, Peter L. (2008) Getting Creative in Healthcare: The contribution of creative activities to Australian healthcare.
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Cunningham, Stuart D. (2003) The evolving Creative Industries: From original assumptions to contemporary interpretations. (Unpublished)
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