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Justin O’Connor is Professor of Communications and Cultural Economy at Monash University. Until 2012 he was Professor in the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,...
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Externally Funded Research and Policy Development Projects Academic 2012-15 Australian Research Council Linkage Grant: Towards a New Bilbao Effect (MONA). CI 2009-12 Australian Research Council...
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Supervisions PhD completed Katie Milestone Music and Place (Manchester Metropolitan University, 1995) Martina Bose Black Music in Manchester (Manchester Metropolitan University, 2003) Dave Leggett...
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Cultural Strategy for Moreton Bay, Queensland. With Richard Brecknock Consulting November 2009 Yorkshire Cities and Culture: Key Challenges for the Future,Yorkshire Forward, May 2007 Creating Growth:...
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‘Developing a Creative Cluster in a Post-industrial City: CIDS and Manchester’ in Flew, T. (ed.) Creative Industries and Urban Development: Creative Cities in the 21st Century. London: Routledge....
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‘Urban Imaginaries, Music and Urban Regeneration in Manchester’, American Journal of Cultural Sociology (under review) ‘Cultural Intermediaries in Shanghai’, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society...
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In preparation: Culture and Economy in the New Shanghai. (Routledge Cultural Economy Series) In preparation: The Routledge Companion to the Cultural Industries (co-edited with Kate Oakley) After...
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Academic Qualifications 1989 D. Phil. University of Sussex. French Intellectuals and the People: 1820-1939 1982 MA in Social and Political Thought, University of Sussex. Thesis: Intellectuals and...
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Justin O’Connor is Professor of Communications and Cultural Economy at Monash University. Until 2012 he was Professor in the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane,...
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How are we to make sense of this budget from the perspective of culture? One way is to look specifically at the items directly affecting what goes under arts and culture spending – mostly the arts...
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