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- Bushell, R and Eagle, P (eds) 2007, Tourism and Protected Areas: Benefits Beyond Boundaries, Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford
- Cameron, F and Kenderdine, S (eds) 2007, Theorizing Digital Cultural Heritage: A Critical Discourse, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. and London
- Poynting S and Morgan, G 2007, Outrageous! Moral Panics in Australia, ACYS Press, Hobart
- Peake, W 2006, Sydney's Pony Racecourses: An Alternative Racing History, Walla Walla Press, Sydney
- Morris, M 2006, Identity Anecdotes: Translation and Media Culture, Sage, London
- Anderson, K 2006, Race and the Crisis of Humanism, Routledge, London and New York
- Morgan, G 2006, Unsettled Places: Aboriginal People and Urbanisation in New South Wales, Wakefield Press, Kent Town, South Australia
- Rocha, C 2006, Zen in Brazil: The Quest for Cosmopolitan Modernity, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu
- Hodge, B and O'Carroll, J 2006, Borderwork in Multicultural Australia, Allen and Unwin, Sydney
- Snodgrass, A and Coyne, R 2006, Interpretation in Architecture: Design as a way of thinking, Routledge, London and New York
- Neilson, B 2004, Free trade in the Bermuda Triangle... and Other Tales of Counter-Globalization, University of Minnesota Press
- Snodgrass, A 2004, Architettura, Tempo, Eternita, Paravia Bruno Mondadori Editori
- Poynting, S and Noble, G (with Tabar, P and Collins, J) 2004, Bin Laden in the Suburbs: Criminalising the Arab Other, Federation Press/Institute of Criminology, Sydney
- Snodgrass, J 2003, Presenting Japanese Buddhism to the West: Orientalism, Occidentalism and the Columbian Exposition, University of North Carolina Press
- Burchell, D 2003 Western Horizon: Sydney's Heartland and the Future of Australian Politics, Scribe Books
- Chalmers, S 2002, Emerging Lesbian Voices from Japan, Routledge-Curzon
- Gow, G 2002, The Oromo in Exile: From the Horn of Africa to the Suburbs of Australia, Melbourne University Press
- Hodge, B (with Dimitrov, V) 2002, Social Fuzziology, Springer Verlag
- Lally, E 2002, At Home with Computers, Berg
- Ang, I 2001, On Not Speaking Chinese: Living Between Asia and the West, Routledge
- Nicoll, F 2001, From Diggers to Drag Queens: Configurations of Australian National Identity, Pluto Press
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The following publications are available direct from the Centre for Cultural Research. For information on costs, postage and handling, overseas shipping, or to order, please contact the Centre for Cultural Research.
Japanese Studies
Japanese Studies is an interdisciplinary journal which publishes scholarly articles on various aspects of Japan, as well as book and film reviews. It is the journal of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia and is edited by Dr Judith Snodgrass.
» Taylor and Francis Group website - Japanese Studies journal information
» University of Melbourne website - Japanese Studies Association of Australia
Communal/Plural
Communal/Plural: Journal of Transnational & Crosscultural Studies, to 2001, vols 1-9. ISSN 1320-7873. Also available electronically.
Other Publications
- McInnes, David (ed.) 2000, Considering Australian Gay Communities in HIV Health Promotion, ISBN 1-86341-878-4.
- McInnes, David (ed.) 1997, Cultural Analysis and HIV/AIDS.
- Planet Diana: Cultural Studies and Global Mourning. ISBN 1-86341-506-8, 1997.
- From Criticism to Research: Textual Work in the New Academy (PDF, 81Kb) Professor Meaghan Morris' public lecture.
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Comparative Cultural Research: Hong Kong/Western Sydney Exchanges (PDF, 582Kb) Reflections on a workshop between the centre and Lingnan University researchers, which focuses on the possibilities and challenges for comparative cultural research. This includes the essay by Meaghan Morris, and has an introduction by Professor Ien Ang.
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- Anderson, K and Hurni, A 2006, 'Not Just All Houses': Homebuyer Preferences and Developer Contributions in New Release Areas in Sydney (PDF, 5.45Mb) A UWS Partnership Research Grant Scheme with the Urban Development Institute of Australia, NSW and University of Western Sydney.
- Chalmers, S, Cardona, B and Neilson, B 2006, Diverse Strategies for Diverse Carers: The Cultural Context of Family Carers in NSW (PDF 196Kb) A report for the NSW Department of Aging, Disability and Home Care. University of Western Sydney.
- Chalmers, S 2006, Culture, Health and Parenting in Everyday Life (PDF, 300Kb) A UWS partnership project with: Sydney Children’s Hospital (Randwick) and Multicultural Health Service, South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service. University of Western Sydney, Parramatta campus.
- Lally, E 2006, New Media Art Scoping Study (PDF, 189Kb) Discussion Paper. Australia Council for the Arts: Sydney
- Ang, I and Cassity, E 2004, Attraction of Strangers: Partnerships in Humanities Research (PDF, 569Kb), Australian Academy of the Humanities
- Poynting, S and Noble, G 2004, Living with Racism: The Experience and Reporting by Arab and Muslim Australians of Discrimination, Abuse and Violence since 11 September 2001(PDF, 143Kb), The Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission
- Ang, I and Noble, G 2002, Living Diversity: Australia's Multicultural Future (PDF, 345Kb) With Jeffrey E Brand and Derek Wilding, Special Broadcasting Service
- Chalmers, S and Allon, F 2002, 'We All Come From Somewhere': Cultural Diversity at Sydney Children's Hospital (PDF, 167Kb) Multicultural Health Unit of the Southeast Area Health Service
- Butcher, M and Thomas, M 2001, Generate: Youth Culture and Migration Heritage in Western Sydney (PDF, 745Kb) Migration Heritage Centre
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The following is a list of e-proceedings from the Post-Suburban Sydney Conference 2005: After Sprawl: Post-Suburban Sydney.
- Kay Anderson: Introduction: After Sprawl: Post-Suburban Sydney (PDF, 1.17Mb)
- Sophie Watson: The Post-Suburban Metropolis: Western Sydney and the Importance of Public Space (PDF, 145Kb)
- Fiona Allon: Suburbs for Sale: Buying and Selling the Great Australian Dream (PDF, 160Kb)
- Robyn Dowling and Pauline McGuirk: Master-Planned Estates and Suburban Complexity (PDF, 184Kb)
- Bob Meyer: Future Sydney: A City of Cities (PDF, 1.20Mb)
- Chris Gibson and Chris Brennan-Horley: An Irregular Geography: Reading Beyond the Inner/Outer Zone Binaries in Creative City Research (PDF, 2.53Mb)
- Elaine Lally and Tiffany Lee-Shoy: Networking Culture: A Strategic Approach to Cultural Development in Greater Western Sydney (PDF, 220Kb)
- Kim Dovey, Ian Woodcock and Stephen Wood: Contradictory Characters: Place-Identity and the Post-Suburban City (PDF, 425Kb)
- Peter Droege: Post-Suburban Sydney: Community Between Glocal Commodity and Local Autonomy (PDF, 166Kb)
- Huib Schippers and Brydie-Leigh Bartleet: Redefining Places for Art: The Contemporary Metropolis as 'Many Cities' (PDF, 455Kb)
- Helen Armstrong: Post-Urban/Suburban Landscapes: Design and Planning the Centre. Edge and In-Between (PDF, 714Kb)
- Larissa Behrendt: The Urban Aboriginal Landscape (PDF, 165Kb)
- Marla Guppy: Cultural Identities in Post-Suburbia (PDF, 5.7Kb)
- George Morgan: A City of Two Tales: Distinction, Dispersal and Dissociation in Western Sydney (PDF, 151Kb)
- John Skennar: 'Sydney: A City Growing Within': The Establishment of Buddhist Centres in Western Sydney PDF, 150Kb)
- Brett Neilson: Conclusion: Post-Suburban Sydney, Concluding Remarks (PDF, 125Kb)
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Transforming Drivers: Driving as Social, Cultural and Gendered Practice was a 2003 Australian Research Council funded Linkage grant in partnership with the National Roads and Motorists' Association Limited (NRMA Motoring and Services). The project focuses on young drivers with a special emphasis on gender differences with a view to generate new approaches to road safety research and driver education campaigns. A model of driving as a complex cultural practice and social activity will be elaborated through an innovative approach which explores the links between the experience of driving, cultural identity and media representations.
Researchers: Zoë Sofoulis, Greg Noble, and S Redshaw with Dr T Prabhakar, Ms A Morphett, and Mr A Finlay.
Please note that some of the following reports are large documents and may take some time to download: