
John Hartley
Distinguished Professor John Hartley is an ARC Federation Fellow, Research Director of the CCI and Leader of Program 3: Citizen Consumer. He is an Adjunct Professor of the Australian National University and Visiting Professor at City University, London. He was foundation Dean of the Creative Industries Faculty (QUT) and was awarded QUT’s first distinguished professorship in 2006. Previously he was inaugural head of the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University (Wales) and director of the Tom Hopkinson Centre for Media Research. He was foundation professor of media studies at Edith Cowan University and held posts at Murdoch University and at the Polytechnic of Wales. Hartley has served on ministerial advisory committees for educational renewal (Queensland) and international education (federal). He serves on the international advisory boards of the Entertainment Master Class (Germany), the Journalism & Media Research Centre (UNSW), and the Centre for Culture, Identity and Education (Canada).
He is the author of 20 books and upwards of 200 papers, translated into more than a dozen languages, including Television Truths (Blackwell 2008), TV50: Fifty Years of Australian Television (2006), Creative Industries (ed., Blackwell 2005), A Short History of Cultural Studies (Sage 2003), Reading Television (with John Fiske; 25th anniversary edition, Routledge 2003), Communication, Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts (3rd edition, Routledge 2002), American Cultural Studies (co-edited with Roberta Pearson, Oxford UP 2000), The Indigenous Public Sphere (with A. McKee, Oxford UP 2000), Uses of Television (Routledge 1999) and Popular Reality (Arnold 1996). He is Founding Editor of the International Journal of Cultural Studies (Sage), and serves on the boards of Television and New Media (Associate Editor), The International Journal of Learning and Media, Creative Industries Journal (UK), Chinese Journal of Communication (Hong Kong), Popular Communication (ICA), Investigaciones de la Comunicación (Venezuela), Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, (NCA), Cultural Studies Review, Chinese Journal of Cultural Studies (Beijing), Critical Arts (South Africa), Continuum, Journal of Media and Culture (Australia). He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (chair of the Communication & Cultural Studies section 2004-6), Life Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (UK), and recipient of the Australian Centenary Medal.
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