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Television & New Media

Television & New Media


eISSN: 15528316 | ISSN: 15274764 | Current volume: 26 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: 8 Times/Year

Television & New Media is an international journal showcasing key intellectual developments in television and new media studies.

The journal focuses on critical and cultural studies approaches to media and their application across social science and humanities disciplines. TVNM is particularly focused on scholarship that addresses the power dynamics of media cultures, industries, networks, and audiences.

Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
• the past, present, and future of television and the televisual
• critical analysis of genres, programs, and content
• digitalization, digital media, and theories of convergence
• broadcast and post-broadcast technologies, infrastructures, and platforms
• creative, cultural, aesthetic, affective, and digital labor
• transnational media, identity and global culture
• media audiences and fandom
• production and industry studies
• surveillance technologies and cultures
• media policy, ownership, and intellectual property
• social movements, activism, and media power
• citizenship and media
• datafication, gamification and algorithmic governance

Article submissions can address any aspect of television and new media, but should take up questions that point to both the specificities of the object of study and the broader implications of historical conjunctures, cultural formations, political regimes, geopolitics, and/or economic forces.

Recent Special Issues include:
• Genre After Media
• Gender and Sexuality in Live Streaming
• Nationalisms and Racisms on Digital Media
• Contemporary Irish Television
• Digital Politics in Millennial India
• Reactionary Fandom

Questions about submissions can be directed to Laurie Ouellette at ouell031@umn.edu

Please direct correspondence regarding book reviews to the editor listed below:

Hollis Griffin
University of Michigan
Department of Communication and Media
North Quad, Room 5370
105 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1285
hollisg@umich.edu

Submit your manuscript today at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/TVNM

Television & New Media is an international journal devoted to key developments in television and new media studies. The journal focuses on critical and cultural studies approaches to media and their application across social science and humanities disciplines. TVNM is particularly focused on scholarship that addresses the power dynamics of media cultures, industries, networks, and audiences.

Editor
Laurie Ouellette University of Minnesota, USA
Managing Editor
Caroline Bayne University of Minnesota, USA
Associate Editors
Aymar Jean Christian Northwestern University, USA
Nick Couldry London School of Economics, UK
Deborah Jaramillo Boston University, USA
Victoria Johnson University of California, Irvine, USA
Vicki Mayer Tulane University, USA
Roopali Mukherjee City University of New York, Queens College, USA
Book Review Editor
Hollis Griffin University of Michigan, USA
Editorial Board
Crystal Abidin Curtin University, Australia
Aubrey Anable Carleton University, Canada
Tim J. Anderson Old Dominion University, USA
Ruoyun Bai University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada
Sarah Banet-Weiser University of Pennsylvania, USA
Justice N. Bawole University of Ghana Business School, Ghana
Sandra Braman Texas A&M University, USA
Ergin Bulut Koç University, Turkey
Milly Buonanno University of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy
Silvia Pereira de Castro Casa Nova University of São Paulo, Brazil
Paula Chakravartty New York University, USA
Stuart Cunningham Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Lina Dencik Cardiff University, UK
Rachel E. Dubrofsky University of South Florida, USA
Elizabeth Ellcessor University of Virginia, USA
Jorge A. González Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
Nitin Govil University of Southern California, USA
Jonathan Gray University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Mary Gray Microsoft Research New England, USA and Indiana University, USA
Tim Gruenewald Hong Kong University, Hong Kong
Nour Halabi University of Leeds, UK
Hannah Hamad Cardiff University, UK
Hunter Hargraves California State University, Fullerton, USA
Amy Hasinoff University of Colorado, Denver, USA
Alison Hearn University of Western Ontario, Canada
Annette Hill Lund University, Sweden
Tanya Horeck Anglia Ruskin University, UK
Aniko Imre University of Southern California, USA
Marina Levina University of Memphis, USA
Elana Levine University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Tim Markham Birkbeck University of London, UK
Alice Marwick University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Nick Marx Colorado State University, USA
Guillermo Mastrini University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Toby Miller Loughborough University in London, England; and Murdoch University, Australia
Sujata Moorti Middlebury College, USA
Diane Negra University College, Dublin, Ireland
Eve Ng Ohio University, USA
Kaarina Nikunen University of Tampere, Finland
Safiya Umoja Noble University of California Los Angeles, USA
Jonathan Corpus Ong University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
Tasha Oren Tufts University, USA
Allison Page Old Dominion University, USA
Lisa Parks University of California - Santa Barbara, USA
Aswin Punathambekar University of Pennsylvania, USA
Jack Qiu National University of Singapore, Singapore
Swapnil Rai University of Michigan, USA
Kristina Riegert Stockholm University, Sweden
Bo Ruberg University of California, Irvine, USA
Suzanne Scott University of Texas at Austin, USA
Limor Shifman Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
Shawn Shimpach University of Massachusetts at Amherst, USA
Geng Song The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jinna Tay National University of Singapore, Singapore
Graeme Turner University of Queensland, Australia
Sahana Udupa Ludwig Maximilians University, Germany
Jose van Dijck University of Utrecht, Netherlands
Patrick Vonderau University of Halle, Germany
Kristen Warner University of Alabama, USA
Helen K. Wood Lancaster Univeristy, UK
Angela Xiao Wu New York University, USA
Audrey Yue National University of Singapore, Singapore
Hannah Zeavin University of California, Berkeley, USA
Jamie J. Zhao City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jack Bratich Rutgers University, USA
Eva Hageman University of Maryland, USA
Juan Llamas-Rodriquez University of Pennsylvania, USA
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