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Dear Friends,

*Media Industries *is pleased to announce the publication of its latest
issue (Vol. 6, No. 1) <https://www.mediaindustriesjournal.org/>. The issue
is now live on our website and features an outstanding lineup of open call
submissions and a special section on gendered media production edited by
Skadi Loist (Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF) and Deb Verhoeven
(University of Alberta, Edmonton). More details on the current issue,
including our book and resource reviews, are listed below.



*About Vol. 6, No. 1:*



*Featured Articles*

·         “With Great Power”: Spinning Environmental Worlds and “Green”
Production in *The Amazing Spider-Man 2’s* Marketing – Melanie Ashe
(Concordia University)

·         Broadway Is a Two-Way Street: Integrating Hollywood Distribution
and Exhibition – Laura E. Felschow (SUNY Oneonta)

·         Production Perspectives on Audience Engagement: Community
Building for Current

Affairs Television – Marleen te Walvaart (University of Antwerp), Alexander
Dhoest (University of Antwerp) and Hilde Van den Bulck (University of
Antwerp)



*Special Section: Gendered Media Production*

·         Complex not Complicated: Gendered Media Industries in the Wake of
#MeToo – Skadi Loist (Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF) and Deb
Verhoeven (University of Alberta, Edmonton)

·         Film Schools as Pre-Industry: Fostering Creative Collaboration
and Equity in Media

Production Programs – Miranda J. Banks (Emerson College)

·         Gendered Production Culture in the German Film Industry – Skadi
Loist (Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF) and Elizabeth Prommer
(Universität Rostock)

·         Kim Kimble: Race, Gender, and the Celebrity Hairstylist –
Priscilla Peña Ovalle (University of Oregon)

·         Re-Distributing Gender in the Global Film Industry: Beyond #MeToo
and #MeThree – Deb Verhoeven (University of Alberta, Edmonton), Bronwyn
Coate (RMIT University), and Vejune Zemaityte (Deakin University)



*Book Reviews*

·         Almost Hollywood, Nearly New Orleans: The Lure of the Local Film
Economy – Review by Justin Owen Rawlins (University of Tulsa)

·         Haunted: An Ethnography of the Hollywood and Hong Kong Media
Industries – Review by Wesley Jacks (University of California, Santa
Barbara)

·         Media and Food Industries: The New Politics of Food – Review by
Paula Arcari (RMIT University)

·         Technologies of Consumer Labor: A History of Self-Service –
Review by Matthew Hockenberry (New York University)

·         TV Socialism  – Review by Jeffrey Brassard (University of Alberta)



*Call for Papers*



*Media Industries* accepts open call submissions on a rolling basis, and we
encourage you to submit your research for our next peer-reviewed issue.



Submissions can address the full spectrum of media industries, including
film, television, internet, radio, music, publishing, gaming, advertising,
and mobile communications, and query a range of industry-related concerns
and processes, such as production, distribution, infrastructure, policy,
exhibition, and retailing. Contemporary or historical studies may explore
industries individually or examine relations between industrial sectors,
employing qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methodologies.



We expect contributions to adopt a critical, rather than instrumental,
perspective and engage with relevant media industries literature. 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. We encourage authors
to employ the online format creatively by incorporating audiovisual
materials and hyperlinks within their articles.



*About Media Industries*



The journal is maintained by a managing Editorial Collective
<http://www.mediaindustriesjournal.org/about.html> and Editorial Board
<http://www.mediaindustriesjournal.org/editors.html>comprised of an
international group of media industries scholars. Editorial and
administrative responsibilities are shared amongst faculty members at the
following institutions: The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Georgia State
University; King’s College London; Lingnan University; Queensland
University of Technology; RMIT University; Stockholm University; University
of California, Santa Barbara; University of Nottingham; and University of
Texas at Austin.



*About Michigan Publishing *



In late 2016 *Media Industries *moved its online presence to an open-access
platform hosted by Michigan Publishing at the University of Michigan,
Ann-Arbor. Hosting more than 30 open access journals, Michigan Publishing
shares our commitment to making cutting edge research easily discoverable,
accessible, and shareable with readers around the world. Michigan
Publishing’s platform connects with more than two million readers per year,
which we will help expand and strengthen the journal’s readership in the
years to come.



For additional information about *Media Industries*, please visit:



Website: mediaindustriesjournal.org

Email: [log in to unmask]

Facebook: facebook.com/mediaindustriesjournal

Twitter: twitter.com/mediaindjournal



Sincerely, the *Media Industries *Editorial Collective



Amelia Arsenault, Darrell William Davis, Christian Christensen, Stuart
Cunningham, Michael Curtin, Elizabeth Evans, Terry Flew, Anthony Fung,
Jennifer Holt, Ramon Lobato, Paul McDonald, Ross Melnick, Alisa Perren,
Kevin Sanson, Jeanette Steemers, Julian Thomas, Patrick Vonderau, and
Emilie Yueh Yu Yeh.

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