Paul ‘Nazz’ Oldham is Program Director for the Regions and Aboriginal Pathway Program (APP) at UniSA College, well as a Course Coordinator/Lecturer at UniSA College and UniSA Creative (Magill).
Alongside his PD duties, he is currently teaching Communication For Academic Purposes for UniSA College and Popular Music: Industry, Culture & Identity for UniSA Creative. Communication For Academic Purposes is a Foundation Studies literacy course he co-wrote and developed with Ms. Tanya Weiler. Nazz is also a member of UniSA Creative's CP3: Creative People, Products and Places Research Concentration.
His doctorate for the PhD thesis ‘‘Sharpies Were Here’: An Investigation into the 1960s–1980s... Read more
About me
Paul ‘Nazz’ Oldham is Program Director for the Regions and Aboriginal Pathway Program (APP) at UniSA College, well as a Course Coordinator/Lecturer at UniSA College and UniSA Creative (Magill).
Alongside his PD duties, he is currently teaching Communication For Academic Purposes for UniSA College and Popular Music: Industry, Culture & Identity for UniSA Creative. Communication For Academic Purposes is a Foundation Studies literacy course he co-wrote and developed with Ms. Tanya Weiler. Nazz is also a member of UniSA Creative's CP3: Creative People, Products and Places Research Concentration.
His doctorate for the PhD thesis ‘‘Sharpies Were Here’: An Investigation into the 1960s–1980s Melbourne-Based Australian Youth Subculture’ was conferred in 2017. He was the 2011 recipient of the University of South Australia’s Honours Medal – Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences.
Nazz’s research and teaching is focused on Cultural Studies, Popular Music Studies, Media Studies, and more recently, Enabling Education and Enabling Pedagogies space.
He was also a professional journalist (specialising largely on popular culture and the arts) and a performing musician for over 20 years which is where he earned the nickname ‘Nazz’. No one other than his parents and siblings calls him Paul these days.
About me
Doctor of Philosophy University of South Australia
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) University of South Australia
Bachelor of Journalism University of South Australia
Currently working on papers and articles in the enabling education and widening participation space.
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
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2016 |
3
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2013 |
11
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2020 |
3
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2019 |
Open access
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2016 |
3
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2023 |
Open access
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2013 |
11
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2012 |
10
5
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PhD Thesis
2017, ‘‘Sharpies Were Here’: An Investigation into the 1960s–1980s Melbourne-Based Australian Youth Subculture’, School of Communication, International Studies and Languages, University of South Australia, Adelaide.
Research
Currently working on papers and articles in the enabling education and widening participation space.
Teaching & student supervision