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Television & New Media

Editor:
Tulane University
 
2011 Impact Factor: 0.219
2011 Ranking: 63/72 in Communication
Source: 2011 Journal Citation Reports ® (Thomson Reuters, 2012)

Television & New Media is an international journal devoted to the most recent trends in the critical study of television and new media.

TVNM addresses questions of how issues of economics, politics, culture and power are enacted through television and new media forms, texts, industries, and contexts. Topics for the journal engage with critical and interdisciplinary research into audiences and consumers, authors and producers, cultural history and geography, globalization, policy, citizenship, activism, and pedagogy as well as the intersections between social identities, such as race, class, and gender.

Some of the articles and theme issues covered in the journal include, but are not limited to: the past, present, and future of television and the televisual; digitalization and digital media; the information society; creative and cultural labor; transnational media and political and economic sovereignty; audience and production ethnography; media technologies, platforms, and infrastructures; privacy and surveillance; gaming and performance; media policy and intellectual property regimes; media literacy and critical pedagogies; pornography and the censorious; speech rights, social movement media, and media citizenship; definitions of the public and private in cyberspace; historiography, archiving, and canons; and social categories of race, indigeneity, diaspora, gender, class, age, sexuality, disability and nation. Article submissions can center on any medium, but should take up questions that point to both the specificities of the object of study and the general implications that one might make with regards to history, geography, cultural formations, political regimes, or economic forces.

In each issue you will find the following sections:

  • ''In Focus'' - comprised of related full-length papers
  • ''Editorial'' – providing the Editor's view of the particular current issue
  • ''Prime Time''- provides a forum for rapid responses to new policy, textual, and other matters
  • ''Book-Review''- presents the latest information on literature in the field

Special Issues topics include:

  • My Media Studies
  • Remembering Manuel Alvarado
  • Public Television in a Neoliberal Era
  • Media and Public Space: Case Studies from Mexico to Colombia
  • Big Brother
  • Remembering Herbert I. Schiller
  • 9-11

Editor Vicki Mayer can be contacted at tvnmeditor@tulane.edu. Any questions regarding books reviews can be directed to Suzy Dos Santos (suzysantos@gmail.com) or Dong-Hoo Lee (donghoo@incheon.ac.kr).

Subscription Information:
Institutional Subscription, Combined (Print & E-access) $704.00
Institutional Subscription, E-access $634.00
Institutional Subscription, Print Only $690.00
Individual Subscription, Print Only $105.00

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Institutional, Single Print Issue $127.00
Individual, Single Print Issue $23.00
Frequency: Bi-monthly eISSN: 1552-8316 ISSN: 1527-4764
Months of Distribution: January , March , May , July , September , November Current Volume: 14 Current Issue: 3
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