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Altitude BirdIssue 44
Features reviews by Kathleen Broderick, Linn Miller, Christine Choo, Bill Thorpe, David Ritter, Eve Vincent, Stephanie Bishop, Alison Miles, Richard Kay, Amanda Day, Bernard Whimpress, Mads Clausen, Marion May Campbell, Sylvia Alston, Catie Gilchrist, Eva Chapman, Lucy Dougan, Stephen Lawrence and Nathanael O'Reilly. Click here for more details.


Altitude

Altitude BirdPopular Music: Practices, Formations and Change - Australian Perspectives
The papers collected here in this special edition of Altitude offer a brief snapshot of popular music research broadly connected with Australia. The essays demonstrate the variety of theoretical and methodological approaches used by researchers in the fields of popular music studies and cultural studies to explore themes of popular music practice, formation and change in an Australian context. Click here for more details.



 
 
 
 
Food and Home Cultures

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Food & Home Cultures aims to bring together scholars and writers in the growing area of food writing and the domestic in Australia. It seeks to be inclusive of the multi-faceted nature of the research these topics encompass. Food & Home Cultures seeks to examine and analyse the intersections of public and private space with discourses of gender, ethnicity, sex, race, age and disability. Food & Home Cultures will be interdisciplinary in nature and invites researchers and writers to contribute and share their knowledge, expertise and research.

Food & Home Cultures aims to provide list members with up-to-date information on conferences, calls for papers and publishing opportunities. Food & Home Cultures will provide access to a database of researchers, including their research interests and latest publications, facilitate opportunities for collaborative work and will make available a forum for members to discuss their own research and/or creative writing.

Dr Sian Supski
Dr Jean Duruz

 

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