Selected Works


Books

  • Hartley, J. (2021). Advanced Introduction to Creative Industries. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2021). How We Use Stories and Why That Matters: Cultural Science in Action. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Ibrus, I., Ojamaa, M. (2021). On the Digital Semiosphere: Culture, Media and Science for the Anthropocene. New York: Bloomsbury. [More Information]

  • Montgomery, L., Hartley, J., Neylon, C., Gillies, M., Eve, G., Herrmann-Pillath, C., Huang, C., Leach, J., Potts, J., Ren, X., et al (2021). Open Knowledge Institutions: Reinventing Universities. Cambridge: The MIT Press. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2020). Communication, Cultural and Media Studies. New York: Routledge (Taylor and Francis). [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Wen, W., Siling, L. (2015). Creative Economy and Culture: Challenges, Changes and Futures for the Creative Industries. London: Sage Publications Ltd. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Potts, J. (2014). Cultural Science: A Natural History of Stories, Demes, Knowledge and Innovation. London, United Kingdom: Bloomsbury. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Potts, J., Cunningham, S., Flew, T., Keane, M., Banks, J. (2012). Key Concepts in Creative Industries. London, United Kingdom: Sage Publications Ltd. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Montgomery, M., Rennie, E., Brennan, M. (2002). Communication Cultural and Media Studies: The Key Concepts. United States: Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis.

  • Hartley, J., McKee, A. (2001). The indigenous public sphere: the reporting and reception of Aboriginal issues in the Australian media. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.


Edited Books

  • Hartley, J. (2016). A Dictionary of Postmodernism. Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell. [More Information]

  • Hargreaves, I., Hartley, J. (2016). The creative citizen unbound: How social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the creative economy. Bristol: Policy Press. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Qu, W. (2015). Reorientation: Narrative, Language, Identity, and Knowledge Studies across Cultures and Media. Shanghai: Fudan University Press. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Burgess, J., Bruns, A. (2013). A Companion to New Media Dynamics. Malden, MA, USA: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing. [More Information]


Book Chapters

  • Hartley, J. (2023). "I strike a match": Rereading Hawkes for the era of science rebellion and automation (forthcoming). In John Drakakis (Eds.), Fascinating Rhythms: Shakespeare, Theory, Culture, and the Legacy of Terence Hawkes. London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

  • Hartley, J. (2021). Creative economy: industry versus language? In edited by Abbe E.L. Brown, School of Law, University of Aberdeen UK; Charlotte W (Eds.), Research handbook on intellectual property and creative industries, (pp. 365-377). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2021). Cultural Studies. In John Hartley (Eds.), A Dictionary of Postmodernism, (pp. 12-18). Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Hartley, J. (2020). Reading Magazines: Taking 'Death Cab for Cutie' from 'Shed to Dalston'. In Miglena Sternadori and Tim Holmes (Eds.), The Handbook of Magazine Studies, (pp. 20-35). Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons. [More Information]

  • Benneworth, P., Olmos-Peñuela, J., Montgomery, L., Neylon, C., Hartley, J., Wilson, K. (2019). The Open university as a transformer of public. Higher Education in the World 7 - Humanities and Higher Education: Synergies between Science, Technology and Humanities, (pp. 453-461). Barcelona: GUNi.

  • Hartley, J. (2019). What Is Television? - A Guide for Knowing Subjects. In edited by Shawn Shimpach. (Eds.), The Routledge companion to global television, (pp. 17-29). New York: Routledge (Taylor and Francis). [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2018). 'Hands across the Sea' - Mediating distance and difference. In Şengul Ince (Eds.), Digital Storytelling in the Context of Communication Studies: Concepts and the Experience in Turkey, (pp. 107-114). Istanbul: Alternatif Bilisim Dernegi.

  • Hartley, J. (2018). Foreword: ‘Generations of Plimsolls and Adolescent Knees’: The Gleam of Self-building. In Aneta Podkalicka, Esther Milne and Jenny Kennedy (Eds.), Grand designs : consumer markets and home-making, (pp. 5-9). London: Palgrave Macmillan.

  • Hartley, J. (2018). Pushing back: Social media as an evolutionary phenomenon. In Jean Burgess, Alice Marwick, Thomas Poell (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Social Media, (pp. 13-33). London: Sage.

  • Hartley, J. (2018). Smiling or Smiting?—Selves, States and Stories in the Constitution of Polities. In Mark Dunford, Tricia Jenkins, editors (Eds.), Digital storytelling : form and content, (pp. 203-227). London: Palgrave Macmillan. [More Information]

  • Collard, L., Hartley, J., Scott, K., Lucy, N., Bracknell, C. (2017). Could a 'Noongarpedia' form the basis for an emerging form of citizenship in the age of new media? In Anthea Garman, Herman Wasserman (Eds.), Media and Citizenship: Between Marginalisation and Participation, (pp. 159-180). Cape Town: HSRC Press.

  • Hargreaves, I., Hartley, J. (2016). A capacious approach to creative citizenship: implications for policy. In Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley (Eds.), The creative citizen unbound: How social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the creative economy, (pp. 255-274). Bristol: Policy Press. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2016). A problem of knowledge - solved? In Ian Hargreaves and John Hartley (Eds.), The creative citizen unbound: How social media and DIY culture contribute to democracy, communities and the creative economy, (pp. 25-48). Bristol: Policy Press. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2016). Dialogue. In John Hartley (Eds.), A Dictionary of Postmodernism, (pp. 39-44). Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Hartley, J. (2016). Eco, Umberto. In John Hartley (Eds.), A Dictionary of Postmodernism, (pp. 56-62). Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Hartley, J. (2016). Globalization. In John Hartley (Eds.), A Dictionary of Postmodernism, (pp. 76-80). Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Hartley, J. (2016). Jencks, Charles. In John Hartley (Eds.), A Dictionary of Postmodernism, (pp. 105-109). Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Hartley, J. (2016). Semiotics. In John Hartley (Eds.), A Dictionary of Postmodernism, (pp. 167-172). Chicester, United Kingdom: Wiley Blackwell.

  • Hartley, J., Lumby, C. (2003). Working girls or drop-dead gorgeous? Young girls in fashion and news. In Mallan, Pearce (Eds.), Youth Cultures: Texts, Images, and Identities, (pp. 47-68). Westport, Connecticut, London: Praeger Publishers.


Journal Articles

  • Hartley, J. (2022). 'Pathetic earthlings! Who can save you now?' Science fiction, planetary crisis and the globalisation of Chinese culture. Global Media and China, 7(1), 3-23. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2021). Chapter 7 'Gnulla Koorliny' - Working with other groups and platforms. Cultural Science, 9(1), 116-139. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2021). Communicative Causation and Mediated Subjectivity. Czech & Slovak Journal of Humanities, 2017 (1), 118-120.

  • Hartley, J., Ibrus, I., Ojamaa, M. (2021). Emergent self-mediating classes in the digital semiosphere: Covid-19 conspiracies and the climate justice movement. Nordic Journal of Media Studies, 3(1), 118-140. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2021). Remaking TV Studies: Reading Qian Gong’s Remaking Red Classics. Media International Australia, In Press. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2021). What Hope for Open Knowledge? Productive (Armed) vs. Connective (Tribal) Knowledge and Staged Conflict. Cultural Science, 10(1), 27-41. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2020). Children of Media — Worldbuilders : Culture, deme formation and children’s class consciousness in the global-digital semiosphere. London School of Economics Media & Communications Working Paper, WP65.

  • Hartley, J., Potts, J., Montgomery, L., Rennie, E., Neylon, C. (2019). Do we need to move from communication technology to user community? A new economic model of the journal as a club. Learned Publishing, 32(1), 27-35. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Ellis, K., Leaver, T. (2019). Editorial: 'Open Literacy: Games, Social Responsibility and Social Innovation: Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue of Cultural Science Journal'. Cultural Science, 11(1), 134-142. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2019). Open Literacy: Helen of Troy, Richard Hoggart, Phonic Wars, Greta Thunberg. Cultural Science, 11(1), 89-103. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Hermann-Pillath, C. (2018). Towards a semiotics of the technosphere. Kodikas - Code - Ars Semeiotica: an international journal of semiotics, 41(3-4), 175-196.

  • Potts, J., Hartley, J., Montgomery, L., Neylon, C., Rennie, E. (2017). A journal is a club: a new economic model for scholarly publishing. Prometheus (Abingdon), 35(1), 75-92. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Montgomery, L., Siling, L. (2017). A new model for understanding global media and China: 'Knowledge clubs' and 'knowledge commons'. Global Media and China, 2(1), 8-27. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2017). 'Shrewd thrusts' or 'comfort book'? Let the user decide!. Media International Australia, 164(1), 151-155. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2016). "The pit has often laid down the law for the boxes." Terence Hawkes, Alexis de Tocqueville and Shakespearean class struggle. Shakespeare Studies, 44, 75-90.

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). 'Genniny may may': Looking at the work from elsewhere. Cultural Science, 9(1), 54-69. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Potts, J. (2016). 'Paris with snakes'? The future of communication is/as 'Cultural Science'. The International Communication Gazette, 78(7), 627-635. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2016). A political theory of progressive individualism? Western Australia and the America's Cup, 30 years on. Thesis Eleven, 135(1), 14-33. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 1: What is the Noongarpedia Project? Cultural Science, 9(1), 1-21. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 2: 'Dumbart jen jen': first steps. Cultural Science, 9(1), 22-36. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 3: 'Noongar boordier gnulla katitjin' - The influence of Noongar knowledge. Cultural Science, 9(1), 37-53. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 5: 'Katitjin kulungka mia' - Noongarpedia work with schools. Cultural Science, 9(1), 70-98. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 6: 'Gnullak koorliny University katitjin' - Noongarpedia and work with tertiary students. Cultural Science, 9(1), 99-115. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 8: 'Bulla djandanginy' - Challenges and tensions. Cultural Science, 9(1), 140-157. [More Information]

  • Buchanan, J., Collard, L., Cumming, I., Palmer, D., Scott, K., Hartley, J. (2016). Chapter 9: 'Noongapedia karnany balang' - How Noongarpedia responded to challenges. Cultural Science, 9(1), 158-175. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2015). Housing cultural studies: A memoir of Stuart Hall, Richard Hoggart and Terence Hawkes. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 18(2), 185-207. [More Information]

  • Potts, J., Hartley, J. (2015). How the Social Economy Produces Innovation. Review of Social Economy, 73(3), 263-282. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2015). Public intellectuals: La lutte continue? Media International Australia, 156, 108-122. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J. (2015). Urban semiosis: Creative industries and the clash of systems. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 18(1), 79-101. [More Information]

  • McKee, A., Albury, K., Dunne, M., Grieshaberb, S., Hartley, J., Lumby, C., Mathews, B. (2010). Healthy sexual development: A multidisciplinary framework for research. International Journal of Sexual Health, 22(1), 14-19. [More Information]

  • Hartley, J., Green, L., Lumby, C. (2010). Refused Classification and the proposed Australian Internet filter: An assault on the Open Society. Australian Journal of Communication, 37(3), 1-14.


Edited Journals

  • Hartley, J., Ellis, K., Leaver, T. (2019). Open Literacy: Games, Social Responsibility and Social Innovation. Cultural Science, 11(1). [More Information]


Conferences

  • Hartley, J. (2020). From Reading Television to Cultural Science: The Work of John Hartley. The 70th annual conference will be held at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre at Broadbeach, Gold Coast, from 21-25 May, 2020, Washington: International Communication Association.