- Irish and British Studies
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Asian Studies and History
- Cultural and Artistic Studies
- Historical Studies of British Isles
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Artistic and Creative Research
- Medieval Literature and History
- Creativity in Education and Neuroscience
- COVID-19 and healthcare impacts
- Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Digital Mental Health Interventions
- Gastric Cancer Management and Outcomes
- Optimism, Hope, and Well-being
- Scottish History and National Identity
- Esophageal Cancer Research and Treatment
- Crafts, Textile, and Design
- Poetry Analysis and Criticism
- Spatial Cognition and Navigation
- Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
- Art Therapy and Mental Health
- SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
- COVID-19 and Mental Health
- Gender, Security, and Conflict
The Open University
2023-2024
The University of Sydney
2018-2019
International Institute for Asian Studies
2014
Australian National University
2014
University of Glasgow
1999
This article explores gender in relation to the art historical narrative of Balinese painting. Taking practice key artists from Kamasan village as a focus, it looks at generational change artistic production, gendered flows ideas, negotiation hierarchies and embodied relationship narrative. Women actively circumvent that define ideas about through participation formal school training, membership collectives, engagement with collectors/patrons, exhibitions. Furthermore, I suggest specific...
This article analyzes the formation of Forge Collection Balinese Art at Australian Museum, Sydney, in context Anthony Forge's career as a visual anthropologist. His collection was made time paradigm change attitudes toward “traditional” art, which some scholars were discarding old paradigms authenticity and where much-used categories such “primitive” “tribal” art being challenged by acknowledgment that works placed category had long histories articulation their present practitioners...
"Javanese culture and the meanings of locality: studies on arts, urbanism, polity, society, by Bagoes Wiryomartono." Asian Studies Review, 42(3), pp. 563–564
This paper examines the different forms of indigenous agency embodied in a museum collection and identifies personal relationships as constructive platform from which to understand objects collections material culture.Specifically, it describes results field investigation gather Balinese responses Forge Collection Art at Australian Museum.This approach reflects broadening vision practice scholarship over last decades, recognising that most institutions describe themselves custodians or...
Recent work in Expressive Telling, an oral form of Writing, has demonstrated the usefulness a Participatory Action Research (PAR) approach design narrative therapeutic interventions post-conflict and crisis settings. This paper outlines how combined PAR/relational ethics informed recent Telling project supporting vulnerable families Akkar region Lebanon (2020–21) enabling development strong relational bonds among stakeholders that sustained face Lebanon's social economic upheaval COVID-19...
Museum collections of art from Kamasan village attest to historical engagements between Balinese subjects and colonizers in the context colonial state formation. Paintings circulated as war booty, acts prestation gift giving, souvenirs, academic study, motivated by concerns preserve authentic, traditional Bali. Although slanted towards perspectives collectors, this survey allows muted voices colonized emerge. Exchanges people goods reconfigure linear views history challenging presuppositions...
This article describes traditional painting in the village of Kamasan Bali, exploring significance to art production through prism gift transactions and market relations. The for sale has long been regarded as a sign tourism's negative impact on island responsible degeneration cultural practices went from being sacred or religious pursuit into commodity tourist consumption. Many studies Balinese contain built-in assumption that produced foreigners inherently different qualities temples....
Filíocht Nua:New Poetry Siobhán Campbell PIEBALD Horses of the others,the thinkers, travellers,tethered on edge new dual carriageways,tied in blank side advance factories.They verge flanks dealers and shakerswhere plans end a thicket rubble stumps.What are they for? A yelled canter down scruff-sides dusty villages,barebacked warmth sidlingand hearts-beating thud between your knees—where mis-remembrance is dream to nourish,where promise can out-run irony.Not hero horses, beauties black...
Lace Siobhan Campbell (bio) Crochet, a hook and one set of fingerscurling coiling hesitant confectionin thread that will stand up on its own.Not lace but lacy, the effortscrunching your face, makingof making in shortsighted eye.Potential. How before you begin,it is clambering clean forever.You seem to detach from chair,from room world we are inwhen pull intent out air.Might it be welcome, under two glassesof scotch bedside table? Might bea collar laid over yoke like nun'sfrom convent France?...