Huw Nolan

Senior Research Officer/ Researcher - Faculty of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education

Phone: +61 6773 5666

Email: hnolan3@une.edu.au

Twitter: @PopcultureUne

Biography

Huw is a Scientist with a focus on Animal Welfare and Ethics. His recent research investigates the impact of imagination on the real-world lives of animals.

Primary Research Area/s

Animal Welfare; Pop Culture; Ethics; Barbie; James Bond

Publications

Research Publications

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, H. (2023). Editorial: The World is not Enough: The Impact of James Bond on Popular Culture. International Journal of James Bond Studies, 6.1: p. 1-6

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, H. (2023). Editorial: Special Edition Royalty: M/C Journal. [Forthcoming]

Fleming, P. J. S., Nolan, H., Jackson, S. M., Ballard, G.-A., Bengsen, A., Brown, W. Y., . . . Sparkes, J. (2017). Roles for the Canidae in food webs reviewed: Where do they fit? Food Webs, 12, 14-34.

Garrad, T. A., & Nolan, H. (2022). Rethinking higher education unit design: Embedding universal design for learning in online studies. Student Success, 14.1: p. 1-8

Hackett, L. J., Coghlan, J., Nolan, H. (2023). James Bond, Gender Studies, and Popular Culture Pedagogy: A Case Study. International Journal of James Bond, 6.1: p. 1-22

Hackett, L. J., Coghlan, J., & Nolan, H. In press. “Editorial”. Special Edition: The Uniform: Power, Propaganda and Control. Clothing Cultures

Kiddie, J., Nolan, H., & Furtado, T., (2020). The Ethical importance of consistent messaging by animal welfare organisations in influencing owner behaviour. Internal report

Mulrooney, K. J. O., Harkness, A., & Nolan, H. (2022). Farm Crime and Farmer-Police Relationships in Rural Australia. International Journal of Rural Criminology, 7.1: p. 24-45.

Mulrooney, K. J. O., Harkness, A., & Nolan, H. (2021). New South Wales Farm Crime Survey 2020. Retrieved from: https://spark.adobe.com/page/zsV05pknxXl7N/ Feb 2022

Nolan, H., Ballard, G.-A., & Brown, W. (2011). Assessing stress in wild dogs during post-trapping procedures. Proceedings of the 15th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference, p. 70

Nolan, H., Brown, W., Ballard, G.-A., & McDonald, P. (2014). Signaling systems in Australian wild dogs: Who's calling and who cares?. 4th Canine Science Forum Abstracts, p. 279

Nolan, H., Brown, W., Ballard, G., McDonald, P., & Laegel, T. (2014). Distress vocalisations in wild dogs. Proceedings of the 16th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference, p. 122

Nolan, H., Hemsworth, L., & Taylor, P. S. (2019). What's in a name - the role of education and rhetoric in improving laying hen welfare. Proceedings of the 53rd Congress of the ISAE, p. 248

Nolan, H., & Coghlan, J. (2021). (Retrospective) Sympathy for the Devil. Paper presented at the Halloween and Everything in Between, Armidale.

Nolan, H., Hemsworth, L. M., Power-Geary, J., & Taylor, P. S. (2022). A cage is a cage, unless you educate. Rhetoric negatively impacts support for a novel housing system for laying hens unless the public are educated. Frontiers in Science. 9

Nolan, H., & Terry, M. (2021). Kuleshov’s Octopus Teacher: The Objectification of Animals as a Narrative Device for Human Growth. Paper presented at the From the Mainstream to the Margins: Popular Storytelling.

Nolan, H., Nye, A., Rumpca, R., & Van Luyn, A. (2021). Learning to research in distance mode: Technologies for building higher degree research community online. In Gregory, S., Warburton, S., & Schier, M. (Eds.), Back to the Future – ASCILITE ‘21. Proceedings ASCILITE 2021. p. 177–184

Nolan, H., Wise, J., & McLean, L. (2023). The Clothes Maketh the Cult: The Myth of the Cult and Pop Culture. M/C Journal, 26.1.

Power-Geary, J., Nolan, H., Hemsworth, L., & Taylor, P. S. (2019). Understanding the perceptions and knowledge of laying hen welfare: industry and community stakeholder focus groups. Proceedings of the Australian Poultry Science Symposium, v.30, p. 257

Taylor, P., Nolan, H., & Hemsworth, L. (2020). The role of education and attitudes towards hen welfare: a case study of furnished cages. Retrieved from: https://www.poultryhub.org/pha- project-18-429-the-role-of-education-and-attitudes-towards-hen-welfare-a-case-study-of- furnished-cages Feb 2022

Monograph

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, HBritish Royals and Beyond in Popular Culture: Mediated, Romanticised, Imagined and Contested. London: Routledge (accepted).

Journal Guest Editors

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, H. (Eds.) (2023) “The World is Not Enough: The Impact of James Bond on Popular Culture” [Special Issue] International Journal of James Bond Studies 6 (1)

Forthcoming Journal Guest Editors

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, H. (Eds.) (2024) “Sport in Popular Culture” Sport in Society.

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, H. (Eds.) (2024) “Barbie” M/C Journal 26 (3)

Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., & Nolan, H. (Eds.) (2024) “Royalty” [Special Conference Issue] M/C Journal 26 (1)

Hackett, L. J., Coghlan, J., & Nolan, H. (Eds.) (2024) “The Uniform: Power, Propaganda and Control” [Special Conference Issue] Clothing Cultures

Nolan, H., Coghlan, J., Hackett, L. J., (Eds.) (2024) “Like A Version: Adaptation, Reboots and Remakes in Popular Culture” [Special Conference Issue] Australasian Journal of Popular Culture

Memberships

Co-Founder of Australia's Pop Culture Research Network (PopCRN)

Co-Founder UNE's Animal Welfare Research Group (AWRG)

External Profiles