CSAA News & Upcoming Events
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Become Continuum’s Books Review Editor
Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies is seeking expressions of interest for a Books Review Editor. Ideally you will... Read more » -
EOI: CSAA 2024 Conference Hosting
Dear CSAA members, Following fantastic conferences at University of Queensland in 2019, Edith Cowan University and RMIT University in 2022,... Read more » -
CSAA Travel Bursaries for Postgraduates and Sessionals
We are delighted to announce that the CSAA will be awarding small bursaries to help support the travel costs of... Read more » -
Presenting the 31st CSAA annual conference – ‘Culture in Practice’
Creative People, Products and Places Research Centre (CP3), University of South Australia (City West Campus), Tarntanya/Adelaide December 6-8, 2023 Pre-Fix,... Read more » -
2023 Annual Paul Priday Lecture: Dreams of Flight: The Lives of Chinese Women in the West
Chau Chak Wing Museum | 5pm, 17 March, 2023 In this lecture Fran Martin will draw on a 5-year ethnographic... Read more » -
Book launch: Horror film and Otherness
Professor Adam Lowenstein (University of Pittsburgh) March 7th at 6pm at UNSW (Robert Webster Building Room 327) What do horror films... Read more » -
Announcing two new CSAA Executive Committee members
The Cultural Studies Association of Australasia is excited to announce two new Executive Committee members. Replacing Jay Daniel Thompson as... Read more » -
Elizabeth Stephens: Celebrating 30 Years of the CSAA: Reflections of a Departing President
In 1992, the year the CSAA was officially inaugurated as an association, Paul Keating was Prime Minister of Australia, the... Read more » -
Baden Offord: Meeting at the Crossroads
My free dive into cultural studies began in the borderlands of my PhD research that focussed on LGBT human rights,... Read more » -
Into the Archives: An RMIT Culture Salon Celebrating the AFIRC Research Fellowship
Date and time – Wed., 12/10/2022, 6:00 pm AEDTLocation – The Capitol 113 Swanston Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 For over... Read more »

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