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CSAA Conferences
2008
FUTURES
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
6-9
December 2008
Details here

2007
SUSTAINING CULTURE
University
of South Australia
6-8
December 2007
Details here

2006
UNAUSTRALIA
University
of Canberra
6-8
December 2006
If things are 'un-Australian' it must
be because they come from UNAUSTRALIA.
Where is it?
Who lives there?
How does it come to be?
What is its past and what is its future?
While raising some very local questions of critique and desire,
the theme is open to international perspectives and interpretations.
Do other places have their own unplaces? What goes on there?
Visit
the official conference website at: http://www.unaustralia.com
1990 - 2005
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CSAA executive have compiled a list of annual CSAA conferences since
the first was held at UWS in 1990. We invite CSAA members to advise
us (webman@csaa.asn.au)
of any missing details.
2005
Culture Fix, UTS, Sydney.
2004
Everyday Transformations: The Twenty-First
Century Quotidian, Murdoch University, Perth, WA.
2003
Culture Incorporated: Bodies, Technologies, Habitats
, Christchurch Arts Centre, New Zealand
2002 Ute Culture: The Utility of Culture and
the Uses of Cultural Studies , University of Melbourne
2001 What's Left of Theory? University
of Tasmania
2000 On the Beach , University of Queensland
1999 Synthetics: Making and Remaking Culture ,
University of Western Sydney (Nepean)
1998 Cultural Studies/Postcoloniality: Representing
Difference , University of Adelaide/ University of South Australia/
Flinders University
1997 Subject to Change: Reorienting Cultural Studies
, University of Melbourne/ Monash/ Deakin/ La Trobe/ VUT
1996 In Search of the Public , Fremantle Arts
Centre, Murdoch/Curtin
1995 Risk , Charles Sturt University, Bathurst
1994 Intellectuals and Communities , UTS, Sydney
1993 Speaking Positions , VUT, Melbourne
1992 Cultural Studies: Pluralism and Theory ,
University of Melbourne
1991 Signifying Others : The Second Cultural Studies
Association of Australia Conference, USQ, Toowoomba
1990 Australian Cultural Studies Conference (Inaugural
CSAA Conference), University of Western Sydney (Nepean)
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