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Is our Future Creative? A lecture by Sir Walter Murdoch Distinguished Professor Toby Miller


Date: 09th September 2014
Time: 16:30 PM - 17:30 PM

Location: South Street Campus, Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre

Join Professor Toby Miller, Sir Walter Murdoch Distinguished Professor of Cultural Policy Studies for an afternoon lecture that explores whether the creative industries are our future, in two ways: First, does the concept make sense as a description of economic development and a prescription for public policy? Second, should the arts and humanities focus on it in our teaching and research?


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Lecture abstract

Creative-industries chorines luxuriate in a seemingly never-ending Marxist/Godardian dream. They fish, film, finance, and fornicate from morning to midnight, thanks to innovative media technologies that obliterate geography, sovereignty, and hierarchy. This deregulated, individuated world makes consumers into producers, frees the disabled from confinement, encourages new subjectivities, rewards intellect and competitiveness, links people across cultures, and allows billions of flowers to bloom in a post-political cornucopia. 

The principal proponent of this worldview, the economic geographer Richard Florida, says a ‘creative class’ is revitalising rust belt towns in the Global North that had been devastated by the relocation of agriculture and manufacturing to places with cheaper labour. Their revival is allegedly driven by a magic elixir of tolerance, technology, and talent. 

About the Presenter

Professor Toby Miller is the Sir Walter Murdoch Professor of Cultural Policy Studies in the School of Arts at Murdoch University, Professor of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University/Prifysgol Caerdydd and Emeritus Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Riverside.

He is the author and editor of more than 30 books and his work has been translated into Spanish, Chinese, Portuguese, Japanese, Turkish, German, and Swedish. His two most recent volumes are Greening the Media (with Richard Maxwell) and Blow Up the Humanities (both 2012).

Professor Miller has two edited volumes in press that will appear later this year: The Routledge Companion to Global Popular Culture and The Sage Handbook of Television Studies (the latter co-edited with Manuel Alvarado, Milly Buonnano, and Herman Gray). Find out more about his adventures at www.tobymiller.org.

The lecture takes place on Tuesday 9 September in the Kim Beazley Lecture Theatre from 4:30 - 5:30pm and RSVP is essential by emailing Ms Ashleigh Forrest or calling 9360 6221.


Contact: Ms Ashleigh Forrest
Email: A.Forrest@murdoch.edu.au
Phone: 9360 6221