culture

In the vernacular: a generation of Australian culture and controversy

Publication date: 
10 September 2008

In the Vernacular brings together important works, written over a twenty-year period by Stuart Cunningham, one of Australia's leading scholars of media, culture and policy.

Repurposing literacy: The uses of Richard Hoggart for creative education

Authors: 
John Hartley
Publication date: 
1 April 2008

After 50 years, what are the implications of Uses of Literacy for educational modernisation, in the light of subsequent changes from 'read only' literacy to 'read-write' uses of multimedia?

Television truths: forms of knowledge in popular culture

Authors: 
John Hartley
Publication date: 
1 February 2008

Television Truths considers what we know about TV, whether we love it or hate it, where TV is going, and whether viewers should bother going along for the ride.

Digital cultural communication: audience and remediation

Publication date: 
12 May 2007

This book chapter was published in Theorizing digital cultural heritage: a critical discourse, edited by Fiona Cameron and Sarah Kenderdine, MIT press, 2007.

Cultural institutions, co-creativity and communities of interest

Publication date: 
11 April 2007

Despite the proliferation of web-based news and information services, there remains a lack of online destinations from which to obtain reliable and authoritative cultural knowledge. In many countries, such knowledge is provided by cultural institutions such as museums and libraries. Recent discussion suggests that social media – including blogs, wikis and digital stories – may provide a creative solution to the ongoing interaction between cultural institutions and communities of interest.

Educating for the creative workforce: rethinking arts and education

Authors: 
Kate Oakley
Publication date: 
1 March 2007

The argument that studying the arts boosts academic achievements in other subjects has been the subject of extensive research and the consensus view could be summed up as 'not proven'. But as Kate Oakley argues, there is stronger evidence for the relationship between arts education and a variety of social or 'non cognitive' skills, from self-confidence to communication skills.

Enabling Technology for the Analysis of Electronic Cultural Archives - 2007 publications

Authors: 
Publication date: 
1 January 2007

Pham B. and Smith, R., ‘Metadata Augmentation for Semantic- and Context-based Retrieval of Digital Cultural Objects’, DICTA 2007 – Conference on Digital Image Computing Techniques and Applications, Adelaide, 3-5 December 2007.

Smith, R., Pham, B. and Choudhury, S., ‘A Digital Artworks Expression Language (DAEL)’, 11th IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, August 2007.

Remix My Lit - literary mash-ups

Speaker(s): 
Amy Barker, Elliot Bledsoe, Cate Kennedy and Amra Pajalic
Date Posted: 
13 November 2008
Type: 
Audio

Radio National's Bookshow interviews CCI researchers and writers associated with CCI's Remix My Lit project.