Asia Pacific Journal of Arts & Cultural Management

About Us

Establishment l Aim & Scope l Current Partner Institutions/Organisations

top Establishment

The Asia Pacific Journal of Arts & Cultural Management is an initiative of the University of South Australia’s Arts & Cultural Management Program. The journal aims to support the promotion of a research ethos within the arts and cultural sector in the Asia Pacific Region. The Journal will however also consider articles with a wider perspective e.g. from authors outside of Australia and the Asia Pacific Region, if the articles are relevant to the region.

The Journal is registered with the Department of Education, Science and Training in Australia and is included in the DEST Register of Refereed Journals (http://www.dest.gov.au/highered/research/herdc.htm). The Journal is comprised of refereed research; industry research that is not refereed; and commissioned articles from leading industry identities. The Journal was launched with a call for papers in March 2003 and the first edition was released in December 2003.

top Aims & scope

To provide an insight into and analysis of the management of arts and cultural organisations within Australia and the Asia Pacific Region.

To identify and encourage the development of best practice in the management of culture and the arts, and to promote their use through the publication of case studies and analyses.

To provide a platform for debate on current theories and models of management practice, as well as major/current issues of relevance to the sector.

To provide quality research outcomes for the arts industry.

top Current Partner Institutions / Organisations

School of Management, UniSA

Arts SA

Deakin University

Queensland University of Technology

University of Technology, Sydney

Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts

University of Newcastle