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Dr Susan Luckman

Position: Senior Lecturer: Communication Studies Dr Susan Luckman
Division/Portfolio: Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences
School/Unit: School of Communication, International Studies and Languages
Campus: Magill Campus
Office: C2-03
Telephone: +61 8 830 24152
Fax: +61 8 830 24745
Email: Susan_dot_Luckman_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au
URL for Business Card: http://people.unisa.edu.au/Susan.Luckman



Dr Susan Luckman is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Communication, International Studies and Languages at the University of South Australia who teaches and researches in the fields of communication, media and cultural studies. She is a member of the ARC Cultural Research Network and Hawke Research Institute, co-edited the anthology on creative music cultures and the global economy (Sonic Synergies, Ashgate 2008), and is the author of numerous book chapters, peer-reviewed journal articles and government reports on creative cultures and industries.

Susan is an interdisciplinary cultural ethnographer of creative industries and new media, with a particular focus in current work on: small-scale creative industries and grass roots ‘making do’; time, space and creative lifestyles; shifting patterns of media consumption; and eResearch in the humanities and social sciences.



ARC Linkage Project Creative Tropical City: Mapping Darwin’s Creative industries

Hawke Research Institute

Founding Member and Node Convenor (2005-2008), ARC Cultural Research Network

Online Peer-reviewed Proceedings of the 'Sustaining Culture' CSAA Annual Conference 2007, UniSA December 6-8

Photographs from the CRN ECR and PG Professional Development Day and 'Sustaining Culture', CSAA Annual Conference 2007, UniSA December 6-8

Excerpt from book chapter on Reclaim The Streets (published on the ABC's 4 Corners website)


I teach the following courses

HUMS 1013Media Literacies
COMM 2063Games: Industry, Culture and Aesthetics
COMM 1004Communication Studies Colloquium
INFT 3021Gaming, Narrative and Machinima
COMM 3014Communication Practicum 2


Professional associations

Hawke Research Institute Management Committee

Foundation member of the ARC Cultural Research Network; Node Co-Convenor (ECRs and Post-Graduate development) 2005 - 2007

2010+ Honorary Fellow, Australian Centre for Cultural Environmental Research (AUSCCER), University of Wollongong http://www.uow.edu.au/science/eesc/ausccer/index.html

2006+ Member of the Editorial Collective, Continuum: A Journal of Media and Cultural Studies

2001+ Editorial Board, Hecate

2002-2005 Secretary, Cultural Studies Association of Australasia (CSAA)


Qualifications

Ph.D.(University of Queensland)

MA Research (University of Queensland)

Bachelor of Arts - Degree with Honours (University of Melbourne)


Research interests

  • ARC Linkage Project: Creative Tropical City: Mapping Darwin’s Creative Industries

    This research will improve our knowledge and understanding of the creative industries in Darwin. It will provide a strong evidence base for the development of policy options for growing the creative industries in Darwin. And it will interrogate national and international creative industry policy frameworks for their applicability to Darwin.

  • GIS Mapping Technologies in Cultural Research: A Pilot Study Charting Spatialised Understandings of Inequality Across Different Parts of Adelaide


    With Ass. Prof. Chris Gibson and Chris Brennan-Horley, Uni of Wollongong.


    This project builds upon the innovative use of mental maps then coded into GIS (Geographic Information Systems), in the semi-structured interview process employed by this CI in the project‘Creative Tropical City: Mapping Darwin’s Creative Industries’ (LP0667445). It will test the use of two kinds of mobile devices—mobile palm-held and interactive digital tablets—for both their usability and productive impact upon the conduct of location-based research interviews and surveys.

  • Cultural Ethnography

  • Collaborative Australian Storytelling in the Digital Age: The Impact of User-generated Content on Professional Screen Production


    This research has a three-fold aim: to identify how people are using digital media in their everyday lives to access screen content; determine whether the current success of user-generated and amateur screen content on the Internet signals a new desire by the audience to become involved in the production process, and establish what forms this might take; and identify how Web 2.0 user sites can enable Australian creative producers to by-pass international broadcasters and distributors thus facilitating increased global access to Australian stories.


Research publications


Books:

Lea, Tess, Susan Luckman, Chris Gibson, Donal Fitzpatrick, Chris Brennan-Horley, Julie Willoughby-Smith and Karen Hughes 2009, Creative Tropical City: Mapping Darwin’s Creative industries, Charles Darwin University, Darwin.

Bloustien, Gerry, Margaret Peters and Susan Luckman eds 2008, Sonic Synergies: Music, Technology, Community and Identity, Ashgate, Hampshire.

Book Chapters:

Luckman, Susan and Robin Potanin 2010, 'Machinima Movies’, in DIY Media: Digital Literacies and Learning through Popular Cultural Production, Michele Knobel and Colin Lankshear eds, New York, Peter Lang. (in print)

Luckman, Susan 2008, 'Doof, Dance and Rave Culture', in Sounds of Then, Sounds of Now: Popular Music in Australia, Shane Homan and Tony Mitchell eds. ACYS, Hobart, pp. 131-149.

Luckman, Susan 2008, 'Music and the Internet: Filesharing, the iPod Revolution and the Industry of the Future', in Sounds of Then, Sounds of Now: Popular Music in Australia, Shane Homan and Tony Mitchell eds. ACYS, Hobart, pp. 181-197.

Luckman, Susan 2008, ‘Unalienated Labour’ and Creative Industries: Situating Micro-Entrepreneurial Dance Music Subcultures in the New Economy', in Sonic Synergies: Music, Identity, Technology and Community, Gerry Bloustien, Margaret Peters and Susan Luckman eds, Ashgate, Hampshire and Burlington, VT.

Luckman, Susan 2004, 'More that the sum of its parts: The Humanities and communicating the ‘Hidden Work’ of society', Arts, Humanities and the Knowledge Economy, eds. Jane Kenway, Elizabeth Bullen and Simon Robb, Peter Lang, New York, pp. 82-90.

Luckman, Susan 2001, 'Practice Random Acts: Reclaiming The Streets of Australia' in Free NRG: Notes From The Edge Of The Dance Floor, ed. Graham St John, Common Ground, Melbourne, pp. 205-221.

Reports:

Luckman, Susan, Julie Willoughby-Smith and Chris Brennan-Horley 2008, Creative Tropical City: Mapping Darwin’s Creative industries – Ethnographic Interviews Progress Report, Darwin, May.

Ian Rogers, Abraham Ninan, Greg Hearn, Stuart Cunningham and Susan Luckman 2004, Queensland Music Industry: Independence Day, CIRAC, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, July.

Refereed Journal Articles:

Gibson, Chris, Susan Luckman and Julie Willoughby-Smith 2010 (in print), ‘Creativity Without Borders?: Re-thinking Remoteness and Proximity’, Australian Geographer, Vol. 41, No. 1.

Brennan-Horley, Chris, Susan Luckman, Chris Gibson, and Julie Willoughby-Smith 2010 (in print), ‘Putting Maps Back Into Ethnographic Mappings: GIS, Ethnography and Cultural Research – A Case Study’, The Information Society, Special Issue - Creative Industries and Urban Development , Vol. 26, No. 2.

Luckman, Susan, Chris Gibson and Tess Lea 2009, ‘Mosquitoes in the Mix: Just how transferable is creative city thinking?’, Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 47-63.

Luckman, Susan 2009, ‘Creativity, the Environment and the Future of Creative Lifestyles: Lessons from a Creative Tropical City’, The International Journal of the Humanities, Vol. 7, No. 6, pp. 1-10.

de Roeper, Julia and Susan Luckman 2009, ‘Future Audiences for Australian Stories: Industry Responses in a post-Web 2.0 World’, Media International Australia’, No. 130, pp. 5-16.

Luckman, Susan 2009, ‘New Information Literacies: Helping University Students Critically Evaluate Information Online’, The International Journal of Learning, Vol. 16, No. 6, pp. 499-512.

Luckman, Susan and Jessica Pacella 2009, ‘GIS Mapping Technologies in Cultural Research Interview Modalities: Feedback from Creative Industries and Social Inequality Project Trials’, The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol. 4, No. 6, pp. 101-114.

Luckman, Susan 2008, 'Turning Play Into Pay: Digital literacies and the new lessons required for the post-Web 2.0 Generation', Media International Australia, No. 128, pp. 112-120.

Luckman, Susan, Chris Gibson, Julie-Willoughby-Smith and Chris Brennan-Horley 2008, ‘Life in a Northern (Australian) Town: Darwin’s Mercurial Music Scene’, Continuum: A Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 621–634.

Luckman, Susan and Julia de Roeper 2008, ‘Wagging the Long Tail: Digital Distribution and Peripheral Screen Production Industries’, Cultural Science, Vol. 1, No. 2, http://cultural-science.org/journal/index.php/culturalscience/article/view/18/61

Hearn, Greg, Abraham Ninan, Ian Rogers, Stuart Cunningham, and Susan Luckman 2004, 'From the margins to the mainstream: creating value in Queensland’s music industry', Media International Australia, No. 112, pp. 101-114.

Luckman, Susan 2003, 'Going Bush and Finding One's 'Tribe': Raving, Doof and the Australian Landscape', Continuum: A Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol. 17, No.3, pp. 318-332.

Luckman, Susan 2003, '"Gather ‘round and I’ll tell you a tale": a ‘kiss ‘n’ tell’ history of cultural studies.” Review Article, John Hartley’s A Short History of Cultural Studies. Continuum: A Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 465-467.

Luckman, Susan 2001, '"What are they raving on about?": Temporary Autonomous Zones and Reclaiming the Streets', Perfect Beat, Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 49-68.

Luckman, Susan and Guy Redden 2001, 'The Sense of Translocal Community: Mediating S11', to the QUICK, No. 4, pp. 21-34.

Luckman, Susan 2000, '"Sorted"?: Mapping the Regulation of Dance Parties in Australia', Journal of Australian Studies (JAS), No. 64, pp. 217-223.

Panel discussion with Liz Ferrier, John Banks, Susan Luckman and Graeme Turner 2000, 'Some Futures for Cultural Studies' M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, Vol. 2, No. 9, .

Luckman, Susan 1999, '(En)Gendering the Digital Body: Feminism and the Internet', Hecate, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 36-47.

Luckman, Susan, P. David Marshall and Sean Smith 1998, 'Promotional Desires: Popular Media's Presence on the Internet', MIA: Media International Australia, No. 86, pp. 63-76.

Luckman, Susan 1998, 'Rave Cultures and the Academy', Social Alternatives, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 45-49.

Edited Volumes

2008 Luckman, Susan 2008, Special edition editor, ‘Sustaining Culture’ edition of Continuum: A Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, Vol. 22 No. 6, 2008.

2008 Jackie Cook, Susan Luckman and Dino Murtic eds. 2008, Online Proceedings of ‘Sustaining Culture’ 2008, Annual Conference of the Cultural Studies Association of Australia (CSAA), UniSA, Adelaide December 6-8, 2007,vhttp://unisa.edu.au/com/csaa/onlineproceedings.htm

2000 Co-Editor (with Prof. Alec McHoul) of 'Culture' edition of M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture. 3.2

2000 Co-Editor (with Sean Smith and Sophie Taysom) of Social Alternatives, Vol. 19, No. 1, Special Edition: "'Excess Baggage': What we take with us into the new millennium."

Other Publications:

"Practice Random Acts: Reclaiming the Streets of Australia." Excerpt of book chapter published on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) 4 Corners website: http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/dance/politics/04luckman.htm


Expertise for Media Contact

I am able to provide media comment in the following areas of expertise:

Discipline: Cultural Studies

  • Digital Media and Society
  • GIS and Ethnography
  • Culture and Space
  • Creative Industries
  • Dance music cultures
  • Youth (Sub)Cultures

Research Degree Supervisor

Honours, Masters & PhD




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