Dr Michael Keane
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre, Queensland University of Technology
Current ARC Projects
2003-2005 Internationalizing Creative Industries: China, the World Trade Organization and the Knowledge-based Economy.
2002-2004 The social, cultural and legal dynamics of television format flows in the Asia Pacific.
Publications
Books
(2003) (ed. with Albert Moran) Television Across Asia: Formats, Television Industries and Globalization, London: RoutledgeCurzon
(2002) (ed. with S.H. Donald and Yin Hong) Media in China: Consumption, Content & Crisis, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
(2004) co-author with Anthony Fung and Koichi Iwabuchi Out of Nowhere: New Television Formats and the East Asian Cultural Imagination, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press (forthcoming).
Chapters in Books
(2003) 'Bringing culture back in' in J. Howell ed, Governance in China, New York: Rowman and Littlefield.
(2003) 'Asia: new growth areas' in A. Moran and M. Keane eds, Television Across Asia: Formats, Television Industries and Globalization, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
(2003) 'Civil society, regulatory space and cultural authority in China's television industry' in Philip Kitley ed. Television, Regulation and Civil Society in Asia, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
(2003) 'A revolution in programming and a great leap forward for production', in A. Moran and M. Keane eds, Television Across Asia: Formats, Television Industries and Globalization, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
(2003) 'Joining the circle' (with Albert Moran) in A. Moran and M. Keane eds, Television Across Asia: Formats, Television Industries and Globalization, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
(2002) 'Send in the clones' in S.H. Donald and M. Keane eds, Media in China: Consumption, Content & Crisis, London: RoutledgeCurzon.
(2002) 'Television drama in China: engineering souls for the market', in T. Craig and R. King eds, Global Goes Local: Popular Culture in Asia, Vancouver: UBC Press.
(2002) 'The internationalization of television programming in Asia' in Zhang Fengzhu ed., Globalization and the Fate of China's Cinema and Television, Beijing: Beijing Broadcasting Institute Publishing House.
(2002) [with S.H. Donald] 'Responses to crisis, convergence, content industries, and media governance, in S.H. Donald and M. Keane, Media in China: Consumption, Content & Crisis, London: RoutledgeCurzon
Refereed Articles
(2003) 'Creativity and complexity in post-WTO China', Continuum, 17 (3): 291-302
(2002) 'Facing off on the final frontier: the WTO accession and the re-branding of China's national champions' Media International Australia, 105: 130-147.
(2002) 'As a hundred television formats bloom, a thousand television stations contend' Journal of Contemporary China, 10 (30): 5-16
(2001) 'Redefining Chinese citizenship', Economy & Society, 30 (1): 1-17.
(2001) 'Broadcasting policy, creative compliance, and the myth of civil society in China', Media, Culture and Society, 23: 791-806.
(2001) 'By the way, FUCK YOU! Feng Xiaogang's disturbing television dramas', Continuum, 15 (1): 57-66.
(2001) 'Cultural technology transfer: redefining content in the Chinese television industry' Emergences: Journal for the Study of Media and Composite Cultures, 11 (2) 223-236.
(2001) with Lin Qinghong 'Patriotism is not enough: Chinese intellectuals and the knowledge economy' Asia Pacific Media Educator, 11: 164-179.
Reports
(2003) CIRAC and Culter & Co. Research and Innovation Systems in the Production of Digital Content, National Office of the Information Economy.
(2001) Keane, M. and Hartley, J. (2001) From Ceremony to CD-ROM: Indigenous Creative Industries in Brisbane. Report prepared for the Economic Development Branch, Brisbane City Council.