- Music History and Culture
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Diverse Musicological Studies
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Web and Library Services
- Library Science and Administration
- Digital and Traditional Archives Management
- Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
- Digital Games and Media
- Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
- Second Language Learning and Teaching
- Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
- Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
- Gothic Literature and Media Analysis
- Open Education and E-Learning
- Youth Education and Societal Dynamics
- Fashion and Cultural Textiles
- Diverse Music Education Insights
- Natural Language Processing Techniques
- Gender, Feminism, and Media
- Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
- Language, Linguistics, Cultural Analysis
- Mobile Learning in Education
- Library Science and Information Literacy
Griffith University
2015-2024
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
2003-2023
Auckland University of Technology
2014-2023
Fairleigh Dickinson University
2023
Concordia University
2023
Gold Coast Health
2022
University of Sheffield
2021
John Wiley & Sons (United States)
2021
Hudson Institute
2021
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2021
We demonstrate a technique that uses high-order harmonic generation in molecules to probe nuclear dynamics and structural rearrangement on subfemtosecond time scale. The chirped nature of the electron wavepacket produced by laser ionization strong field gives rise similar chirp photons emitted upon electron-ion recombination. Use this light allows information about be gained with 100-attosecond temporal resolution, from excitation an 8-femtosecond pulse, single shot. Measurements molecular...
In keeping with the focus of this special section, we concentrate initially on some problems autonomist Marxist concepts such as `immaterial labour', `affective labour' and `precarity' for understanding work in cultural industries. We then briefly review relevant media theory (John Thompson's notion mediated quasi-interaction) key recent sociological research labour (especially by Andrew Ross Laura Grindstaff, latter drawing Hochschild's concept emotional labour), which believe may be more...
This chapter addresses work 'segregation' by sex in the cultural industries. We outline some of main forms this takes, according to our observations: high presence women marketing and public relations roles; numbers production co-ordination similar domination men more prestigious creative technical jobs. then turn explanation: what gender dynamics drive such patterns segregation sex? Drawing on interviews, we claim that following stereotypes or prevailing discourses, concerning distinctive...
The effects of electronic structure and symmetry are observed in laser driven high-order harmonic generation for aligned conjugated polyatomic molecular systems. dependence the yield on angle between axis polarization driving field is seen to contain fingerprint highest occupied orbitals acetylene allene, a good quantitative agreement with calculations employing strong approximation was found. These measurements support extension recently proposed orbital imaging techniques beyond simple...
We report a new dynamic two-center interference effect in high-harmonic generation from ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}$, which the attosecond nuclear motion of ${\mathrm{H}}_{2}^{+}$ initiated at ionization causes to be observed lower harmonic orders than would case for static nuclei. To enable this measurement we utilize recently developed technique probing dynamics small molecules. The experimental results are reproduced by theoretical analysis based upon strong-field approximation incorporates...
This article presents some notes towards identifying what we have come to call ‘DIY institutions’: places of popular music preservation, archiving and display that exist outside the bounds ‘official’ or ‘national’ projects collection heritage management. These emerge instead from within communities consumption, where groups interested people have, degree, undertaken do it themselves, creating (physical and/or online) store – and, in cases, publicly material history culture. In these people,...
The practise of using fire as a tool to manage the landscape has been around for thousands years. Today, range different land management practises exist including ‘modern’ techniques such mechanical cutting/mowing vegetation, scraping well ancient use controlled burns. Each these act reduce fuel loads and can provide breaks, therefore present useful tools that be used mitigate against effects wildfires.Each are commonly practised across UK. Here in UK, there is an...
Underpinned by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 Statement, this systematic analyses 58 peer-reviewed articles published during 2008–2021 retrieved from Scopus Google Scholar that address relationship between climate change UNESCO World Heritage-listed cultural properties. The reveals a suite of observations will be important to consider future research, including: significant increase in publications since 2008; prevalence scholarship...
Drawing on ethnographic research with seven young girls in Adelaide, South Australia, this article examines the centrality of bedroom girls’ exploration popular music and cultural identity. In particular, it explores practices two these girls, nine-year-olds Kate Rosa, space their bedrooms. I argue that, by way serious play, enact represent alternative possibilities immediate life space. The hard work musical play was not only observed process fieldwork, but also captured themselves using...
Popular music is increasingly being viewed by local, state and national governments as a useful form of creative activity for at-risk youth both within outside young offender institutions. This paper examines programme operating group predominantly black one North American detention centre, considers the range benefits observed in fostering individual creativity, self-esteem social communication. programmes—in this case, rapping basic sequencing composition—offer highly practical direct...
This article examines the challenges of sustainability faced by community archives and museums that are concerned with preservation display material culture popular music's recent past. The grassroots sites music heritage is great concern due to their role in making accessible cultural artefacts have limited representation collections more prestigious institutions. Drawing on three ceased operation – Jazz Museum Bix Eiben Hamburg, Mutant Sounds Holy Warbles highlights difficulties founders...
Abstract Zines are self-published, do-it-yourself booklets that have a long history as tools for activism in social movements. While archival studies has already explored the collection and preservation of zines cultural artefacts, this article explores capacity to act form community archive. The examines See You at Paradise , zine co-created with Norfolk Island members research project focused on Kingston Arthur’s Vale Historic Area. Drawing Michelle Caswell’s six principles archive...
Objectives: To examine the effectiveness of a peer coaching intervention on aspects well-being in students. Design: A two-factor mixed design was employed. Method: Two groups third-year undergraduate psychology students participated this study. The group (N=32) comprised 24 females and eight males (mean age 25.23, SD=8.07) who were studying psychology. This introduced to model practiced skills during lectures/seminars. They subsequently conducted received five sessions before an examination...
A significant amount of previous academic research into popular music museums centres on critiques the content, design and layout predominantly authorised institutions. Throughout much this research, authors consistently criticise use, or rather, perceived misuse, played within museums, arguing that itself, rather than artefacts, constitutes most part exhibition. This article seeks to counter trend by exploring challenges incorporating recorded sound exhibits as understood curators exhibit...
This paper outlines the prodigious field of public history preservation practice prompted by popular music culture, exploring relationship affect, and archive. Framing this exploration with a concept cultural justice, it considers still uncertain place as subject heritage preservation, assessing parameters what counts an archive issues democratization. It offers discussion archival affective turns in humanities means framing politics focused on culture. The empirical evidence relational...