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Margins
and Melodrama: Landscape at the Edge
Jude Adams, School of Art, University of South Australia
Pleasure
(and Danger) in Parliament: What Happened to the Non-Violent
Erotica Classification?
Kath Albury, School of Media &
Communications/National Centre for HIV Social Research, UNSW
The
Man-Made Beach: A New Multicultural Site in Film & Television
Drama.
Maria Pieter Aquilia, Division of Electronic and Broadcast
Media, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
FASHION@BEACH.COM"
An Analysis of Fashion (as a Cultural Item) @ the Beach.
Annette J. Aw, School of Communication Studies, Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
"The
Moral Bath of Bodily Unconsciousness": Female Beach Nudism,
Bodily Exposure and the Gaze.
Ruth Barcan, Humanities, UWS Hawkesbury
Sick,
Filthy and Delirious: Surf Film and the Documentary Mode.
Keith Beattie, Contemporary Studies Program, University
of Queensland
The
Beach as a Site of Transformation: From Here to Eternity,
The Last Wave, and The Piano.
Rebecca Bell-Metereau, Professor of English, Southwest
Texas State
From
the Erub (Darnley Island) Torres Straits to the Kulin Nations
(Melbourne): Seeing the Seas through Indigenous Eyes
Lisa Bellear, English Department, La Trobe University
Flotsam
and Jetsam : Representations of Beach Crime in Australia.
Gerry Bloustien, School of Communications Studies, University
of South Australia & Mark Israel, School of Law, Flinders
University
'Anxiety
and Aboriginality: The Intersubjectivities of Aboriginal and
non-Aboriginal (post) Reconciliation Australia.'
Anne Brewster, Lecturer School of English, UNSW
Hero
of the Beach: Flex Mentallo at the End of the Worlds.
Will Brooker, Communication, Richmond, the American University
in London
Surfing
the Himalayas: The Risk Factor in Returning Home.
Sandra Brunet, Department of English, University of Queensland
Going
out of Fashion, the fate of theory.
Ian Buchanan, University of Tasmania
Beyond
Boys at the Beach and Dykes on Bikes: Living at the Edges
of Queer Identity.
Sharon Chalmers, School of Cultural Studies & Futures,
University of Western Sydney, Nepean
The
Laptop on the Beach.
Chris Chesher, School of Media and Communications, University
of New South Wales
Surfing
on the Edge of History: Grrrl Power and the New World Order.
Krista Comer, Rice University, Houston, Texas
Prison,
Haven or Paradise?
Janie Conway, Southern Cross University
From
the Bush to the Sea: Aussie Bodies, Aussie Cossies.
Jennifer Craik, Griffith University
Blood
on the Beach - Anxiety, Racism & Death at the Shoreline.
Barbara Creed, Cinema Studies, Melbourne University
History,
Entertainment, Education and Jiaoyü: A Western Australian
Perspective on Australian Children's Media and some Chinese
Alternatives.
Stephanie Donald, School of Media Communication and Culture,
Murdoch University
The
'Other' Surfer.
Clifton Evers, Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus
‘Australianness’
and Cultural Critique: Evaluating Casting and Cultural Diversity
in Australian Commercial Television Drama.
Terry Flew, Harvey May and Christina Spurgeon, QUT
A
Sandy Nation: Reclaiming the Shore.
Lisa French, Media Arts, Deakin University, Rusden Campus
Signature
and Brand.
John Frow, Department of English Literature, University
of Edinburgh
Re-making
Genres - Surfing and Silverchair.
Christina George, Queensland University of Technology
The
'Legal' Mistreatment of Refugees in Australia.
Maria Giannacopoulos, Macquarie University
Solemnly
Enjoying an Ice-cream: The inertia of the Ordinary and Australian
Cultural Studies.
Mark Gibson, School of Media Communication and Culture,
Murdoch University
The
Air of the Time: Breathing On the Beach.
Helen Grace, School of Cultural Histories and Futures,
University of Western Sydney, Nepean
Hiding
Behind Nakedness on the Nude Beach.
Lelia Green, School of Communication and Multimedia, Edith
Cowan University, Perth
Beyond
the Beach and into the Blue: Gold Coast High Rises and the
Oceanic Gaze.
Grahame Griffin, School of Arts, Griffith University Gold
Coast
Who's
on the Beach?
Lisa Gunders, Department of English, University of Queensland
Plastic
Bags: Living With Rubbish.
Dr Gay Hawkins, Media and Communications, UNSW
Dead
Men on the Beach.
Chris Healy, Cultural Studies, Department of English,
University of Melbourne
The
Big Business of Surfing’s Oceanic Feeling: Thirty Years of
Tracks Magazine.
Margaret Henderson, Contemporary Studies Program, University
of Queensland, Ipswich
"They
burn their beastly bodies brown" - Nino Cullota's Weird Mob
at the Beach.
Jeanette Hoorn, Cinema Studies, University of Melbourne
No
Fear: Boys' Own Beach Adventure.
Mary Ann Hunter, Department of English, University
of Queensland
No
Panopticon in Sight at this Sexotic Oriental Beach: Gender
and Sexual Minorities Under the Thai Regime of "Positive Images."
Peter Jackson, Research Fellow in Thai History. Division
of Pacific and Asian History RSPAS, ANU
The
Effects of Saltwater on Leather, or What does Xena do at the
Beach?
Sara Gwenllian Jones, Cardiff University
The
Salon of Love: Making Out on National Television in the People’s
Republic of China.
Michael Keane, Centre for Media Policy and Practice, QUT
'The
Beach' at the End of the Century: Liminality and Place in
Sea Change.
Rosanne Kennedy, Humanities, ANU
The
Erotics of Place and the End of the Archive: Locating the
Gay Beach in the Age of AIDS.
Susan Knabe, Critical and Cultural Studies, Macquarie
University
Fugitive
Figures on the Beach: The Danger and Pleasure of Disintegration.
Robert Knight, Independent scholar
'Surf's
up!': Personal Information Accessories and Metaphors of the
Beach, Pleasure and the Individual.
Elaine Lally, School of Cultural Histories and Futures,
University of Western Sydney
Surfing
In The Third Millenium.
David Lanagan, School of Social Sciences and Asian Languages,
Curtin University of Technology
Kings
of the Coral Sea: Colonial Identities on Australia’s margins.
Jane Landman, Victoria University of Technology
Drowning,
not waving: surf movies and the ends of the earth.
Jeff Lewis, Applied Communication, RMIT
'The
Second Wave' Made a Big Splash: 1970s Feminism and the Australian
Press.
Sandra Lilburn, Women's Studies Department, Flinders University
of South Australia
Arrivals
and arrivals: Royal travel at Botany Bay.
Justine Lloyd, Humanities & Social Sciences, UTS,
Sydney
'What
are they raving on about?': Play, Temporary Autonomous
Zones and Reclaiming the Streets of Australia
Susan Luckman, Department of English, University of Queensland
Importing
Conflict/Importing Culture: Attitudes to Immigration at the
End of White Australia and After.
Paul McCormack, English, UQ
A
Suntan: The Summer Fashion Accessory that just Won’t Fade
Away!
Liane McDermott, John B. Lowe, Mike Emmison
Presenter: Liane J McDermott, Centre for Health Promotion
& Cancer Prevention Research, Medical School, UQ
Making
Meta Beaches, or Over the Beach and Far Away.
Amanda Macdonald, Honorary Research Fellow, Department
of French and Italian, University of Melbourne
Still
Surviving Beach Fantasies.
Libby Macdonald & Guy Redden, English Department,
University of Queensland
Not
on the Beach, but in the Suburbs: Revisiting the Neighbours
Controversy.
Alan McKee, English Department, UQ
The
Beach in Art.
Ian Mclean, University of Western Australia
Private
Acts/Public Spaces: The Impact of the Internet on Gay Cruising
Practices in Japan.
Mark McLelland, Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies,
University of Queensland
Things
to Do with Jane Campion's Beach.
Howard
McNaughton, Department of English, University of Canterbury
An
Ocean Within.
Paul Magee, Creative Arts, UTS
The
Surf, Cultural Production and the Value of Cultural studies:
How the Web Leads to a Tidal Shift in Orientation.
P David Marshall, English, University of Queensland
Zinc
Cream and Coca-Cola – The Lure of the Beach for Young Australians
During the Latter Half of the 1960s.
Dr Keith Moore, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,
QUT
Televising
the (R)evolution: Exaggeration, Urban Spectacle and the Sydney
Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Brian Morris, Media and Communications, University of
Melbourne
The
Ocean Taussig Forgot.
Stephen Muecke, UTS
Beauty
and the Beach: The Postcard as a Time Concept.
Warwick Mules, Film and Cultural Studies, Central Queensland
University
Can
Bourdieu Swim? Habitus, Consciousness and Embodiment.
Greg Noble, Cultural Histories and Futures, and Megan
Watkins, Communication and Media, University of Western Sydney
Nepean
Reading
at the Beach: The Pleasures of Literary Festivals.
Wenche Ommundsen, School of Literary and Communication
Studies, Deakin University
Whither
Cultural Policy Studies?
Tom O’Regan, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media
Policy, Griffith University
Time,
Myth and Rhetoric in George Greenough and Albie Falzon’s Crystal
Voyager (1972).
Joan Ormrod, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
White-Out:
Apocalyptic Revision and the Erotics of Ending.
Wendy Pearson, English Department, University of Wollongong
Virtually
on the Beach.
Chris Prentice, Department of English, University of Otago
Swash
Oscillations - Coastal Readings from a TranAustralian Emailbook.
Richard Read, School of Architecture and Fine Arts, The
University of Western Australia
What
is it about Whales?: Charismatic Megafauna and Commerce.
Jo Robertson, English Department, UQ
Pohutukawa
Rina: A Day in the Sun.
Jane Sayle, College of Fine Arts & Design, Massey
University at Wellington
Playing
the Beaches and Patrolling the Shores; Rhetoric, Refugees
and the Politics of Uncertainty.
Katrina Schlunke, Lecturer in Politics, Charles Sturt
University, Bathurst
Sick
Pits and Filthy Barrels: Riding the Ideological Wave of Australia's
Contemporary Surfing Print Media.
Paul Scott, Department of Communication and Media Arts,
The University of Newcastle
Sweeping
Is Men’s Work. A Critical Interpretive Investigation of an
Australian Surf Life Saving Culture.
Brennen Shaw, Department of Anthropology and Sociology
, UQ
Swimming,
Nature and the Sociotechnical: The 'Fastskin' Controversy.
Zoë Sofoulis, School of Cultural Histories and Futures,
University of Western Sydney
Moving
Images from the Gold Coast.
Stephen Stockwell, Journalism and Communication, Griffith
University
Heaven:
Bodies and Boys and Sexuality and a 'Perve'.
Vyvyan Stranieri, Youth Programmer, Screen Education Cinemedia
Not
Another Multicultural Story: The Ethnicisation of the English
in Australian Multiculturalism.
Jon Stratton, Cultural Studies, Curtin University
Sharks
and the Australian Imaginary.
Helen Tiffin, English Department, University of Queensland
It's
criminal what a girl's gotta do for a good read.
Sue Turnbull, Media Studies, La Trobe University
On
the Beach:
This is the Way the World Ends.
Constantine Verevis, Monash University
The
Second Coming of the Sea: Dis/closive Possibilities
in Australian Spirituality.
Nancy M. Victorin-Vangerud, Theology, Murdoch University
Battler-Trollop-Mole-Slut-Bogan
- The Beach Babes You Don't See.
Terrie Waddell, Department of Media Studies, School of
Arts and Media, La Trobe University
Contest
at Bondi.
Gael Walker, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences,
University of Technology, Sydney
Beach
Bodies.
Jennifer Webb, Professional Writing, School of Creative
Communication and Culture Studies, University of Canberra
Sharkbaiting:
Beach Culture and Urban Development in Sydney, 1880-1914.
Cameron White, History Department, University of Sydney
Moby
Dick on the Inland Sea.
Deane Williams, Visual Culture, School of Literary, Visual
and Performance Studies, Monash University
'Below
Under the Foam: Mermaids and Genital Anxiety.
Nadine Wills, Film Media & Communication, Griffith
University, Nathan
Arcade-techture:
the arcade, gaming, bodies and space.
Jason Wilson, Film, Media & Communication, Griffith
University
From
Batavia to Australia II: Negotiating Changes
in Curatorial Practices.
Andrea Witcomb, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage,
Curtin University of Technology
An
End in Itself: The Beach as Third Space.
Briar Wood, University of North London
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