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[ecrea] Creative Suburbia: Cultural Research and Suburban Geographies Symposium l 29-30 September, 2010
Wed Sep 08 05:19:29 GMT 2010
>Creative Suburbia: Cultural Research and
>Suburban Geographies Symposium l 29-30 September, 2010
>To be held at Queensland University of
>Technology, Creative Industries Precinct, Kelvin Grove Campus, Brisbane
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>In many parts of the world, we are seeing the
>rise of suburban nations. While much attention
>has been given to "creative cities" strategies
>that emphasise inner-urban areas, in countries
>such as Australia, the United States and Canada,
>it is the case that the majority of the
>population lives and works in major cities. The
>suburbs are increasingly complex demographic,
>social, economic and cultural sites and this
>symposium aims to contribute to public policy
>debates, and to foster new research connections
>around the broad and important area of suburban
>studies, as sites for innovative and applied
>cultural research. The Creative Suburbia
>Symposium will bring together researchers from
>cultural studies, communication and media
>studies, cultural geography, urban planning and
>cultural policy. It provides a space in which to
>share research and perspectives while exploring
>issues around understandings of suburbia and suburban life.
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>
>Keynote Speakers
>Rob Shields, Henry Marshall Tory Research Chair
>and Professor of Sociology/Art and Design,
>University of Alberta, Edmonton Alberta Canada,
>and Founding Editor of Space and Culture;
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>Louise Johnson, Associate Professor of Human
>Geography, School of History, Heritage and
>Society, Deakin University, and author of
>Cultural Capitals: Revaluing The Arts, Remaking Urban Spaces (Ashgate, 2009).
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>Symposium Themes
>New suburbanisation: how suburbs have been
>changing since the 1990s, with the rise of
>Master Planned Communities, enhanced access to
>mortgages and consumer credit, and perceptins of
>the suburbs as the electoral battleground of Australian politics?;
>
>Cosmopolitan suburbs: the relationship between
>patterns of migration and suburban development,
>and the increasingly multicultural nature of Australian suburbs?;
>Cultural and creative spaces: how do those
>working in the cultural and creative industries
>operate in suburban locations, and what
>implications may this have for urban policy and cultural policy?;
>Suburban practices and representations: are
>there changes in how Australian suburbs are
>represented in popular media and elsewhere, and
>what is the significance of new suburban social
>movements such as green citizenship?;
>Creative workforce: where are creative
>industries workers located, and how does
>networking occur outside of the fabled
>inner-urban milieux of bars, cafes and nightclubs?;
>Chinese cities in transition: are these
>developments of relevance to the most populous
>nation on Earth the fast growing and rapidly
>urbanising Peoples Republic of China?;
>Trends and issues in suburban demographics: what
>do we know about the relationship between where
>people live and work, and are there moves away
>from clustering, both in the creative industries
>and the economy more generally.
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>
>Other Guest Speakers
> * Fiona Allon (Department of Gender and
> Cultural Studies, University of Sydney)
> * Andy Bennett (Griffith Centre for Cultural
> Research, Griffith University)
> * Chris Brennan-Horley (University of Wollongong)
> * Christy Collis (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)
> * Stuart Cunningham (ARC Centre of
> Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation)
> * Anna Daniel (Monash University)
> * Alan Davies (Pollard Davies Pty Ltd).
> * Emma Felton (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)
> * Terry Flew (Creative Industries Faculty,
> QUT, and ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation)
> * Chris Gibson (Australian Centre for
> Cultural Environmental Research, University of Wollongong)
> * Mark Gibson (National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University)
> * Angela Lin Huang (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)
> * Tania Lewis (School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University)
> * Alan McKee (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)
> * Justin OConnor (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)
> * Aneta Podkalicka (Swinburne University of Technology)
> * Deborah Stevenson (School of Social
> Sciences and Centre for Cultural Research, University of Western Sydney)
> * Geoff Woolcock (Urban Research Program, Griffith University)
> * Wen Wen (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)
> * Xin Gu (Creative Industries Faculty, QUT).
>
>For further information and to register for this
>event, please go to www.creativesuburbia.com
><<http://www.creativesuburbia.com/>http://www.creativesuburbia.com/>
>
>Please feel free to circulate this to interested
>colleagues and if you have any questions about
>the Symposium, please email me at
><(suburbia /at/ qut.edu.htm)>(suburbia /at/ qut.edu.au)
><https://outlook.qut.edu.au/OWA/(suburbia /at/ qut.edu.au)>
>
>I hope that you can join us, and look forward to seeing you there!
>
>
>
>Kind regards,
>
>
>
>Nicki Hunt
>Event Coordinator/Research Assistant (Creative Suburbia)
>Creative Industries Faculty I Queensland University of Technology
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