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[ecrea] Media Industries Publishes Winter 2015 Issue

Thu Nov 19 22:26:34 GMT 2015




Media Industries Publishes Winter 2015 Issue

Visit us at mediaindustriesjournal.org.
<http://www.mediaindustriesjournal.org/index.php/mij/index>

Dear Friends,

We are pleased to announce that the Winter 2015 issue of /Media
Industries/ is now online. We would also like to take this opportunity
to remind you that we accept submissions on a continuous rolling basis.
Please note that we are still accepting submissions for our spring 2016
issue.

*About Our New Issue *

Our Winter 2015 issue is the second issue to feature peer-reviewed essays.

Articles featured in this issue include:

·“PR and Politics at Hollywood’s Biggest Night: The Academy Awards and
Unionization (1929-1939)” - Monica Roxanne Sandler

·“The impact of working conditions and personality traits on the job
satisfaction of media professionals” - M. Bjørn von Rimscha

·“The Sony Hack: Data and Decision in the Contemporary Studio” - J.D.
Connor

·“Hacking Radio History’s Data: Station Call Signs, Digitized Magazines,
and Scaled Entity Search” - Kit Hughes, Eric Hoyt, Derek Long, Kevin
Ponto, and Tony Tran

·“Cultural Diversity as Brand Management in Cable Television” - Melanie
Kohnen

·“TV Got Better: Netflix’s Original Programming Strategies and the
On-Demand Television Transition” - Chuck Tryon

To view previously published issues, as well as our series of think
pieces by our editorial board members, please visit our website:
mediaindustriesjournal.org.
<http://www.mediaindustriesjournal.org/index.php/mij/index>

*Call for Papers *

We are currently seeking high-quality submissions for our third
peer-reviewed issue, to be published in Spring 2016.

/Media Industries/is a new peer-reviewed, multi-media, open-access
online journal that supports critical studies of media industries and
institutions worldwide. We invite contributions that range across the
full spectrum of media industries, including film, television, internet,
radio, music, publishing, gaming, advertising, and mobile
communications. Authors are encouraged to explore a range of
industry-related processes, such as production, distribution,
infrastructure, policy, exhibition, and retailing. Contemporary or
historical studies may explore industries individually or examine
inter-medial relations between industrial sectors employing qualitative,
quantitative, or mixed methodologies; of primary importance is that
submissions adopt a critical perspective.

Authors may, for example, explore how social and cultural factors
influence media industry practices or the ways that media industry
practices shape cultural products. We are especially interested in
contributions that draw attention to global and international
perspectives, and use innovative methodologies, imaginative theoretical
approaches, and new research directions.

*More About /Media Industries/ *

The journal is maintained by a managing Editorial Collective and
Editorial Board comprised of an international group of media industries
scholars. Editorial responsibilities rotate bi-annually among six
universities: The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Georgia State
University; Queensland University of Technology; University of
California, Santa Barbara; University of Nottingham; and University of
Texas at Austin. Our Winter 2015-2016 issue was edited by the University
of Nottingham
<http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/clas/departments/cfm/research/index.aspx>.

For additional information about the Board and Collective, please visit:

/Media Industries/

Website: mediaindustriesjournal.org

Email: (mediaindjournal /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(mediaindjournal /at/ gmail.com)>

Facebook: facebook.com/mediaindustriesjournal
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Twitter: twitter.com/mediaindjournal <https://twitter.com/mediaindjournal>

Sincerely,

Amelia Arsenault, Stuart Cunningham, Michael Curtin, Terry Flew, Anthony
Fung, Jennifer Holt, Paul McDonald, Brian McNair, Alisa Perren, and
Kevin Sanson

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