Professor Philip Hayward GradCertEd, MA, PhD(Macquarie) Professor Philip Hayward is an active researcher in Island Studies. He is co-editor of Shima: The International Journal of Research into island Cultures - www.shimajournal.org - and is also international network convenor of SICRI: The Small Island Cultures Research Initiative - www.sicri.org - He has published books, journal articles and book chapters on various aspects of island cultures and he has ongoing research projects in the Amami and Tokara islands of southern Japan and in the south eastern Pacific. Professor Hayward has previously received two Australia Research Council Discovery grants and is a Chief Investigator on an ARC Collaborative Grant team led by Professor Huib Schippers (Griffith University Conservatorium of Music) researching Sustainable Musical Futures (2009-2014). His most recent research has concerned tourism and local culture in Hainan Island - China (fieldwork undertaken in April 2009) and on tourism, local culture and salmon aquaculture on Chiloe island Chile (fieldwork undertaken in January 2010). Outside of academe, he is actively involved in rainforest reforestation in the Northern Rivers area of northern New South Wales.
Journal articles
All mashed up? songs, music and allusionism in the loved ones (2009), Screen Sound: The Australasian Journal of Soundtrack Studies (2012)
This article considers Australian director Sean Byrne’s 2009 horror/comedy feature film The Loved Ones with...
Aquapelagos and aquapelagic assemblages, Shims: The International Journal of Research into Island Cultures (2012)
The loose interdisciplinary field known as ‘Island Studies’ has recently recognised the need to formulate...
Merlionicity: the twenty first century elaboration of a Singaporean symbol, Journal of Marine and Island Cultures (2012)
Designed in 1964 as a symbol for the (then) fledgling Singaporean tourism industry that reflected...
Sotetsu heritage: cycads, sustenance and cultural landscapes in the Amami islands (with Sueo Kuwahara), Locale: The Australian-Pacific Journal of Regional Food Studies (2012)
This article addresses the cultural heritage and, thereby, socio-historical perception of the sotetsu plant (cycas...
The constitution of assemblages and the aquapelagality of Haida Gwaii, Shima: The International Journal of Research Into Island Cultures (2012)
Aquapelagos can be defined as assemblages of the marine and terrestrial spaces of groups of...
Books
Terror tracks: music, sound and horror cinema, Division of Research Papers (2009)
Commissioned and edited to appeal to a crossover Film and Music Studies readership, Terror Tracks...
Bounty chords: music, dance and cultural heritage on Norfolk and Pitcairn Islands, (2006)
Bounty Chords maps a rich and complex cultural history. Beginning with the Bounty mutiny in...
Off the planet: music, sound and science fiction cinema, Division of Research Papers (2004)
A lively, stimulting and diverse collection of essays on aspects of music, sound and Science...
Outback and urban: Australian country music, Division of Research (2003)
This book provides an in depth introduction to aspects of Australian country music. Individual chapters...
Roots and crossovers: Australian country music volume two (with Geoff Walden), Division of Research Papers (2003)
Book chapters
A place in the world: globalization, music and cultural identity in contemporary Vanuatu, Music and globalization: critical encounters (2012)
Numinous ambience: spirituality, dreamtimes and fantastic Aboriginality, The music of fantasy cinema (2012)
Rematerialisation: musical engagements with the British TV series Doctor Who (with Jon Fitzgerald), Music in science fiction television: tuned to the future (2012)
Chosen and adopted: Fred Eaglesmith, female appreciation and Australian country music, Post-colonial distances: the study of popular music in Canada and Australia (2008)
This anthology emanated from a conference in St. John’s, Newfoundland, that brought together popular music...
Conference publications
Spectacular synchronisation: songs, animation and Happy Feet (with Rebecca Coyle), Music on the edge : selected papers from 2007 IASPM Australia/New Zealand Conference (2008)
Managing musical success In a small island environment: Vanessa Quai and the Vanuatu music scene (with Guy Morrow), Refereed papers from ISIC 3: the third International Conference on Small Island Cultures (2007)
Vanuatu, formerly known as the New Hebrides (during the period of its Anglo-French colonial condominium)...
Retaining Shima in Shima Uta: music as mnemonic expression of heritage in contemporary Kakeroma (with Sueo Kuwahara), Refereed papers from ISIC 3: the third International Conference on Small Island Cultures (2007)
The music culture of the Amami islands of southern Japan is a distinct regional form...
Localisation and local song repertoire, Refereed papers from ISIC 2: the 2nd International Small Island Cultures Conference (2006)
This paper examines two allied processes of musical development, localisation and local origination, with particular...
Culturally engaged research & facilitation: active development projects with small island cultures, Refereed papers from ISIC 1: the 1st International Conference on Small Island Cultures (2005)
This paper outlines an approach to community-based research that I have developed along with my...