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Media International Australia

Media International Australia


eISSN: 2200467X | ISSN: 1329878X | Current volume: 193 | Current issue: 1 Frequency: Quarterly
Media International Australia (MIA) is an international peer-reviewed journal founded in 1976 and dedicated to publishing cutting-edge scholarly research exploring media and communications in all their forms. MIA is inclusive, interdisciplinary, and international in its orientation; it welcomes diverse voices, and new conceptual and methodological approaches. A particular strength of MIA is its feature topics, guest-edited by leading scholars and bringing coherence to the publication of a collection of articles presenting vital research on significant new themes in media and communication. Each issue of the journal consists of a feature topic and a selection of individual articles, as well as book reviews.

The journal is affiliated with the Australian and New Zealand Communications Association Inc (ANZCA). MIA supports Online First publication to make work available as soon as possible and is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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

Media International Australia (MIA) aims to publish a wide variety of articles, that illuminate and critically investigate the central role of media and communications in our world, exploring cultures and industries, governing policies and individual practices, and technology and sociality. While MIA has a particular mission to support the work of scholars researching media and communications in Australia and New Zealand / Aotearoa, the journal also explores interconnections between nations and global concerns, especially in Asia and the Pacific. MIA publishes scholarship in all forms (quantitative and qualitative, applied and abstract, conceptual and creative) selecting contributions based first and foremost on the extent to which authors engage critically with existing scholarly debate, and contribute new ideas, methods, and perspectives. Whether through individual articles or guest-edited feature topics, MIA seeks to define what scholarship of media and communications might mean now and in the future.

Editor
Crystal Abidin Curtin University, Australia
Book Reviews Editor
Aljosha Karim Schapals Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Associate Editor
Kylie Stevenson Edith Cowan University, Australia
Editorial Executive
Diana Bossio Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Bronwyn Carlson Macquarie University, Australia
Stuart Cunningham Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Brett Hutchins Monash University, Australia
Linda Jean Kenix University of Canterbury, New Zealand
David Nolan University of Canberra, Australia
Anna Potter University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia
Kylie J. Stevenson Edith Cowan University, Australia
Haiqing Yu RMIT University, Australia
Andy Zhao Deakin University, Australia
Editorial Advisors
Kate Ames Central Queensland University, Australia
Heather Anderson University of South Australia, Australia
Adrian Athique University of Queensland, Australia
Susan Bye Australian Centre for the Moving Image and LaTrobe University, Australia
Kim Dalton Industry & Production Expert and University of Sunshine Coast, Australia
Gillian Doyle University of Glasgow, UK
Jacqui Ewart Griffith University, Australia
Terry Flew Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Gerard Goggin Western Sydney University, Australia
Lelia Green Edith Cowan University, Australia
Bridget Griffen-Foley Macquarie University, Australia
Folker Hanusch University of Vienna, Austria
Nick Herd Ausfilm, Australia
Craig Hight The University of Newcastle, Australia
Terence Lee Murdoch University, Australia
Libby Lester University of Tasmania, Australia
Tania Lewis RMIT University, Australia
Amanda Lotz Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Donald Matheson University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Verica Rupar Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Christina Spurgeon Queensland University of Technology, Australia
Jeanette Steemers King’s College London, UK
Graeme Turner University of Queensland, Australia
C. Kay Weaver University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Rowan Wilken RMIT, Australia
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  • ProQuest: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS)
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