Directed by Professor Susan Luckman, the Creative People, Products and Places (CP3) research centre at the UniSA brings together a team of interdisciplinary researchers from across the University. With a range of specialisations and research interests, the CP3 team partner with global industries to advise, collaborate and consult. As part of their commitment to the future of the creative industries, the team supervise higher degree by research and PhD candidates to ensure the next generation continue supporting and growing artists and industry.
Contact the CP3 team for more information.
Roxanne Adams - Designing for adaptive reuse in the built environment: concepts, technologies and practice. Supervisors: Dr Guy Keulemans, Dr Julie Nichols and Dr Rob Crocker with Industry Advisors Åsa Jonasson (Green Industries SA) and Zac Ozolins (P6 Projects).
Lainie Anderson - 'Call Miss Cocks': Women Police, Feminism, Social Upheaval and Sex in WWI Adelaide. Supervisors: Prof Susan Luckman, Dr Ben Stubbs, Prof Nicholas Jose.
Sahr Nadeem Bashir - The Migrant Maker: Crafting a Sensory Place of Belonging. Supervisors: Prof Susan Luckman, Dr Jane Andrew, Dr Gabriella Bisetto.
Kaya Blum - Pixels, Pandemcs and Publishing: Australian Literary Magazines 2017-2022. Supervisors: Dr Jessica White, Dr Sue Joseph, Dr Amelia Walker.
Carina Böhm - Sensing character with the body in the enivronment - Towards an eco-poetics of screenwriting. Supervisors: Prof Craig Batty, Dr Christopher Hogarth, Dr Louise Sawtell.
Anthony Bonney - The Impact of Festivalisation on the Tasmanian Cultural and Creative Ecology Supervisors: Prof Justin O’Connor, Dr Samuel Whiting.
James Boss - Music in the Eyre: South Australian rural music scenes. Supervisors: Prof Susan Luckman, Prof Justin O’Connor, Dr Sam Whiting.
Sandy Cameron - The Ghost Writer in the Machine: Exploring a new model for Australian screenwriting development and education through the use of Artificial Intelligence tools. Supervisors: Dr Saige Walton, Dr Josh McCarthy, Dr Michael Bentham.
Chloe Cannell - Practising Allyship through Writing: Challenges of Intersectionality in Young Adult Fiction featuring LGBTQIA+ Stories. Supervisors: Dr Christopher Hogarth, Dr Amelia Walker, Dr Jessica White.
Josephine Carzo - New adult: marketing ploy or crucial contribution to the romance genre. Supervisors: Dr Christopher Hogarth, Ms Susan Murphy, Dr Sue Page.
Matthew Dabner- UNLEASHED: An investigation into the future of Australian scripted (serial) drama and strategies for a global streaming era. Supervisors: Prof Craig Batty, Dr Stuart Richards.
Steph Daughtry - Are we setting up our artists to fail: Is it viable for an independent theatre maker to achieve financial stability through their professional practice in Adelaide? Supervisors: Professor Justin O'Connor, Dr Sam Whiting, Dr Emma Webb.
Dante DeBono - Increasing fictional queer representation through textual intervention. Supervisors: Dr Sue Anderson, Dr David Sweet, Professor Kurt Lushington, Dr Louise Sawtell.
Nicholas Flanagan - Contemporary portrayals of addiction on screen. Supervisors: Prof Craig Batty, Dr Kit MacFarlane, AsPr Sue Joseph.
Lauren Fuge - Exploring narratives of climate change: Writing through the Anthropocene Supervisors: Dr Jessica White, Dr Benjamin Stubbs.
Christopher Gist - Inside voices outside writer: A creative practice approach. Supervisors: Prof Craig Batty, Dr Stuart Richards.
Bodibaatar Jigjidsuren - Creativity comes to Asian transitional economies: UNESCO and transnational cultural policymaking. Supervisors: Prof Justin O’Connor, Prof Susan Luckman, Prof Deborah Stevenson.
Alexandra Kelly - Co-design for school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to maximise their academic and social learning. Supervisor: A/Prof Kath Dooley.
Victoria Knight - Queering the fat body: The impact of fatness on queer identities. Supervisors: Katrina Jaworski, Stuart Richards and Jeanne-Marie Viljoen.
Belinda Lees - Writing biographical screen stories about women who are childfree: complexity, dimensionality and the story of Miles Franklin. Supervisors: Prof Craig Batty, Dr Amelia Walker, Dr Sue Joseph.
Iris Lockyer - The relationship between humans and the more-than-human world: creative writing, psychology, and healing in the Anthropocene. Supervisor: Dr Jessica White.
Jane Mahar - Lucarelli and the contemporary 'giallo' through a post-colonial lens. Supervisors: Dr Christopher Hogarth, Dr Jeanne-Marie Viljoen, Dr Natalie Edwards.
Mahsa Makki Alamdari - (Re)Construction of Cultural Identity through Everyday Life: A reflective practice-based autoethnography of an acculturation journey. Supervisors: Associate Professor Veronika Kelly, Dr Doreen Donovan, Dr Rosie Roberts.
Nure Maliha - Media reporting of water crises - an international comparison. Supervisors: Dr Collette Snowden, Dr Chrisanthi Giotis.
Victor Marshall - A cultural history of popular music in Adelaide: 1950-2022 Supervisors: Prof Justin O’Connor, Dr Samuel Whiting, Dr Rosie Roberts.
George Martin - Embodied Recreational Terror: Synthesising Film and Game Design Knowledge into Virtual Reality Horror Realms. Supervisors: AsPr Kath Dooley, Dr Susannah Emery, Dr Josh McCarthy.
Heather McGinn -Notes in the margins: forgotten women poets of the beat generation. Supervisors: Dr Christopher Hogarth, Dr Jeanne-Marie Viljoen.
David Moore - Screenwriting the speculative narrative of found footage films. Supervisors: Prof Craig Batty, Dr Saige Walton, AsPr Alex Munt.
Amantha Perera - The digital flak-jacket: Enabling journalists in the Asia Pacific region to safely navigate digital spaces. Supervisors: A/Prof Liz Ellison, ), A/Prof Sue Joseph, Dr Amy Johnson (external – CQU).
Lilian Roberts - Sensing the Anthropocene: creative practice, climate change and the sensory world. Supervisor: Dr Jessica White, Dr Kim Munro, Dr Lia Bryant.
Maedeh Tajalli - Analyzing Iranian Women`s Fictions In the Recent Century Considering Julia Kristeva`s Theory of Abjection. Supervisors: Dr Christopher Hogarth, Dr Jeanne-Marie Viljoen, Dr Natalie Edwards.
Simon-Peter Telford - Who are the Anthropos? Writing the existential novel in the time of the Anthropocene. Supervisors: Dr Jessica White, Dr Amelia Walker.
Satu Teppo - From Policy Makers to Policy Takers: The Impact of Neoliberalism on the Arts Councils of Australia, Finland, and Ireland. Supervisors: Prof Justin O’Connor, Prof Susan Luckman, Dr Samuel Whiting.
Nicola Tyndale-Biscoe - Towards an ethical framework for collaborative story-making with survivors of war (veterans and asylum seekers) explored through an ensemble development and production of a narrative screenplay. Supervisor: A/Prof Kath Dooley, Dr Michael Bentham, Dr Kim Munro.
Jasper Wyld - Terry Pratchett’s Discworld Series & the Nature of Artificial and Unofficial Paratexts Supervisors: Dr Jessica White, Dr Benjamin Stubbs.