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'Thirty years! I don’t think we ever imagined such longevity when we launched the journal. Our concerns were mundane; where to get the money to publish, meeting deadlines, talking to printers, sorting out our differences, deciding content and a host of other issues confronting naïve but keen self-publishers.'  (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Continuum : Journal of Media & Cultural Studies vol. 31 no. 6 2017 13605626 2017 periodical issue

    'Continuum has been at the forefront of Cultural Studies for 30 years. Continuum had its beginnings in Perth, Western Australia and many of the early supporters were part of the dynamic 1980s Perth Cultural Studies scene. Jon Stratton’s analysis of the rise of Perth cultural studies places the history of Continuum in this context. He states that ‘the key themes of Perth Cultural Studies was the emphasis on text, the move to visual mass media, the use of semiotics’ and culture.  The emphasis on visual culture is still evidenced in the ever-changing cover image for the journal, which is overseen by Continuum’s Photography Editor...'  (Editorial abstract)

    2017
    pg. 745-746
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