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The Culture Wars

Identity, Belonging and the Transformation of Australian Politics
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Sometimes it seems as if everything has become a culture war. In this sharp, accessible book, Tim Dunlop asks why this is so and what that shift—decades in the making—has done to Australian democracy. Moving beyond the idea that culture wars are a mere distraction from... Read More
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Sometimes it seems as if everything has become a culture war. In this sharp, accessible book, Tim Dunlop asks why this is so and what that shift—decades in the making—has done to Australian democracy.

Moving beyond the idea that culture wars are a mere distraction from 'real' politics, Dunlop argues that disputes over identity, values, and belonging have become a driving force of contemporary political life. He shows how these conflicts are not only intensified by political and media systems but actively weaponised to fragment the electorate and harden social divisions.

Ranging from Federation to the Howard era and into the present, this compelling and original account situates Australia's culture wars within a longer history, while revealing how they are now energised by market economics, media concentration, social media, and global political movements.

This is an unflinching but hopeful account of how culture wars work, how they damage democratic life, and how they might yet be defused.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780522882483

Publisher: Melbourne University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 October 2026

Country: Australia

Imprint: Melbourne University Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

About the Author

Tim Dunlop is a writer and commentator whose work examines how power and technology shape media, institutions and everyday life. The author of five influential books on politics, journalism and the future of work, he also writes the subscription newsletter The Future of Everything. He has taught at university level, including postgraduate courses, and his essays and commentary have appeared across mainstream and independent media in Australia and overseas.

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