Abstract
Frequently conducted through partnerships with a range of non-academic sectors including government departments and agencies, community groups or cultural organisations, often involving (in Hong Kong) collaboration with NGOs, schools or the social work sector and (in Australia) often beginning life as contract or commissioned research, cultural research is characterised by, amongst other things, both its mode of interest in the world (with research problems being generated and projects initiated from concrete, non-academic contexts of social life and experience) and its mode of involvement with others (collaborative, cross-sectoral and cosmopolitan).
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Cultural Studies Review |
Publication status | Published - 2006 |
Keywords
- Culture
- Research
- Cross-cultural studies
- Social sciences
- Australia
- Hong Kong