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This theme examined how the media are implicated in cultural, economic and social change, and offered measured assessments of the nature, pace and scope of change in national and transnational media cultures and economies.
The theme examined the role that culture has played in social change, governance and citizenship. It explored the development of liberal forms of rule over the period from the late eighteenth century to current forms of neo-liberal government.
Cultural economy was an approach to a field of inquiry that had previously been dominated by mainstream economics and political economy. Cultural economy focuses on how discourse and cultural practice constitute the spaces within which economic action is formatted and framed.
This theme explored the common idea that we are becoming more 'individualised' and socially fragmented. It explored (a) social cohesion and exclusion, (b) the cultural politics of knowledge and, (c) new formations of value.
Explores the different modes by which human beings are made subjects through practices of government and self-government. More specifically focusing on the ways in which practices of governance, conducted at the level of cities and cultural policies, produces both individual and collective subjects engaged in particular communities and environments.