In 1992, the year the CSAA was officially inaugurated as an association, Paul Keating was Prime Minister of Australia, the… Read more »
Category: Blog
Cultural Studies and the Grant-Funding Regime
I want to reflect in this blog on the changes I have seen in Cultural Studies as a result of… Read more »
Rob Cover: ‘Cultural studies, the strategy of the teaching/research nexus and professional engagement: Establishing a career in Cultural Studies (Tips, tactics and track records)’
The following is a written-up version of Professor Rob Cover’s keynote speech at the CSAA Prefix 2020, hosted by Edith… Read more »
Kevin Howley: Assange and the global assault on press freedom
On 4 January 2021, British district court judge Vanessa Baraitser rejected the US government’s request to extradite WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, to… Read more »
Sam E. Phillips: ‘Reading Great Recession Fiction During the Great Pandemic’
Early in 2019, my uncle joked that by the time I’d finished my doctoral thesis — a comparative analysis of… Read more »
Andrew Milner and J.R. Burgmann: Science Fiction and Climate Change (2020)
We’ve been working on this book for nearly six years and, in the process, we’ve analysed hundreds of novels, short… Read more »
CSAA response to Job-Ready Graduates Package
Dear Minister Tehan, As President of the Cultural Studies Association of Australasia, I write on behalf of the CSAA Executive… Read more »
Sukhmani Khorana: Migrants and food during COVID-19: Stories of Destitution, Enterprise and Solidarity
My social media feeds over the last couple of months have been highlighting stories of temporary migrants and international students… Read more »
Opening new conversations about gambling: an interview with Professor Fiona Nicoll on her new book Gambling in Everyday Life
Fiona Nicoll interviewed by Jay Daniel Thompson In your book, Gambling in Everyday Life: Spaces, Moments and Products of… Read more »