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Dr Mark Gibson

Director of the Centre for Research in Culture and Communication, Murdoch University

Current ARC Projects

2003 'Enhancing the content and experience of Interactive Children's Television'

Publications

Chapters in Books

"Monday Morning and the Millennium: Transmodern Politics at the End of the Twentieth Century" in David Buchbinder (ed.) Start Trek and End Game: Millennial Politics/Narratives/Images, Perth: Black Swan Press, 2002, 59-68

"Interdisciplinarity" (with Alec McHoul) in Toby Miller (ed.) Blackwell Companion to Cultural Studies, New York: Blackwell, 2001, 23-35

Refereed Articles

"Desert Wanderings: The Search for Hope in 'Post-Tampa' Australia", Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 17/2, 215-222

"The Geography of Theory - Channel Crossings, Continental Invasions and the Anglo-American "Natives"', Symploke 11/1-2, 2003, 16-29

"The Powers of the Pokémon: Histories of Television, Histories of the Concept of Power", Media International Australia, 104, August 2002, 107-115

"Myths of Oz Cultural Studies: The Australian Beach and 'English' Ordinariness", Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 15/3, 2001, 275-288

"The Temporality of Democracy: The Long Revolution and Diana, Princess of Wales", New Formations, 36, 1999, 59-76

"Richard Hoggart's Grandmother's Ironing: Some Questions about 'Power' in International Cultural Studies", International Journal of Cultural Studies, 1/1, April 1998, 25-44

"Forty Years of Cultural Studies: An Interview with Richard Hoggart" (with John Hartley), International Journal of Cultural Studies, vol.1, no.1, April 1998, 11-23

"Blood in the Water: Violence and the Deterritorialised Public", The UTS Review, vol.4, no.1, 1998, 155-168

"Henry Reynolds and Aboriginal History: (Post)colonialism and the Claiming of the Past", European Journal of Cultural Studies, vol.1, no.1, January 1998, 145-158

"Swimming with the Corporate: Cultural Studies on the Pacific Rim", CQU Journal of Communication and Cultural Studies, 4, School of Contemporary Communication, Central Queensland University, 1998, 25-41

Current Research Interests

everyday life

history of cultural studies

theories and concepts of power

children and the media

Australian cultural politics