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Associate Professor Tully Barnett is part of Flinders University's College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, specializing in Creative Industries. She holds a DECRA Fellowship (2019-2022) for research on digitisation's impact on reading experiences. Her work focuses on cultural value measurement, digital humanities, and arts' societal contributions. She co-authored What Matters? Talking Value in Australian Culture (2018) and contributed to reports on arts and wellbeing.
Education:
- PhD (2011)
- BA (Hons)
Research Interests: Her interdisciplinary research explores cultural policy, digital transformation in creative sectors, and qualitative methodologies for assessing non-financial cultural benefits. Recent projects include the ARC Linkage initiative Lab Adelaide: The Value of Culture, collaborating with Julian Meyrick and Robert Phiddian.
Awards:
- DECRA Fellowship (2019-2022)
Professional Engagement: She serves on the Australasian Consortium of Humanities Research Centres (ACHRC) advisory board and the Australasian Association of Digital Humanities (aaDH) executive committee. Recent talks include discussions on arts and health organizations (2024) and cultural valuation beyond metrics (2021).
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the Assemblage Centre for Creative Practice Research, focusing on interdisciplinary creative research and innovation.


