*Media Industries* is pleased to announce the publication of its latest
issue 8.1. It is a compendium of scholarly conversations about contemporary
trends and developments in media industries. This issue features articles
on the labour of digital privacy advocacy in the era of big data, gendered
labour in the neo-art house, structured industry workshops as a methodology
for research, the disruptive effects of streaming on the value chains of
national cinema, as well as new perspectives to theorizing competition in
video services. The issue also features reviews of some notable books that
advance media industry scholarship.
Kindly find attached the press release which provides more information
about our current issue and reveals more details about *Media Industries*.
Warm regards,
Godwin
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Kevin Sanson
Editor
Godwin Simon
Editorial Assistant
*SENT ON BEHALF OF THE MEDIA INDUSTRIES EDITORIAL COLLECTIVE*
Wenhong Chen, University of Texas at Austin
Stuart Cunningham, Queensland University of Technology
Michael Curtin, University of California, Santa Barbara
Darrell William Davis, Lingnan University
Elizabeth Evans, University of Nottingham
Anthony Y.H. Fung, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Jennifer Holt, University of California, Santa Barbara
Ramon Lobato, RMIT University
Amanda Lotz, Queensland University of Technology
Paul McDonald, King's College London
Ross Melnick, University of California, Santa Barbara
Alisa Perren, University of Texas at Austin
Kevin Sanson, Queensland University of Technology
Wing-Fai Leung, King's College London
Julian Thomas, RMIT University
Patrik Wikstrom, Queensland University of Technology
Emilie Yueh Yu Yeh, Lingnan University
For more about the journal, please see
https://journals.publishing.umich.edu/mij/
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