George McKay

George McKay has joined the University of Salford, School of Media, Music & Performance, in 2005 as Professor of Cultural Studies. His work has been awarded funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, British Council, European Commission (Framework 6), Leverhulme Trust, British Academy, HEFCE, among others. He is a member of the AHRC Peer …Continue Reading

Stephanie Marriott

Stephanie Marriott is the Head of the School of Creative Studies and Media and Reader in Media and Communication at the University of Bangor. stephanie.marriott@bangor.ac.uk

Stephen Lax

A Senior Lecturer in Communications Technology at the Institute of Communication Studies, University of Leeds, he is the Chair of Radio Studies Network, which has become part of MeCCSA in January 2010. His research interests are in the implications of new communications technologies and the relationships between technological changes and social factors, in particular the …Continue Reading

Petros Iosifidis

A Programme Director of Postgraduate Media and Communication Programmes, at the School of Social Sciences, City University, London, he obtained his first degree in Sociology from Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences of Athens. He then completed his MA and PhD in Media and Communications at City University and University of Westminster respectively. He …Continue Reading

Bob Franklin

Bob Franklin joined the Cardiff School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies as Professor of Journalism Studies in February 2005. He was formerly Professor of Media Communications and Director of Research in the Department of Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield: he has taught previously at the Universities of York, Northumbria, Keele, Leeds and …Continue Reading

Shelley Thompson

Shelley Thompson is the Chair of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network and a co-opted member of the Executive Committee since July 2009. Shelley Thompson is a PhD student at Bournemouth University studying how nanotechnology is reported in The Guardian and The New York Times newspapers, both their print and online editions. Before returning to an academic …Continue Reading

Ann Luce

Ann Luce is the Chair of the MeCCSA Postgraduate Network and a co-opted member of the Executive Committee since September 2008. A PhD student at the Cardiff School of Journalism, Cultural and Media Studies, her doctoral thesis looks at the newspaper coverage of the Bridgend County suicides in 12 English and Welsh publications from January …Continue Reading

Rosalind Brunt

Rosalind Brunt is a Visiting Research Fellow in Media Studies and Associate Lecturer at Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences, Sheffield Hallam University. She has a long involvement in the institutional representation of media studies: she was the first vice -chair of MeCCSA and the chair of the Women’s Media Studies Network. She has also …Continue Reading

Margaret Montgomerie

Margaret Montgomerie is Programme Leader in Joint Media Studies at De Montfort University. She teaches in the areas of Media Texts and Media Gender and Identity. Her research is mainly concerned with shifts in the representations of marginalised identities in popular screen fictions. Her current research is focussed on media representations of impairment and disability, …Continue Reading

Milly Williamson

Milly Williamson is a Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at Brunel University. She has conducted research into television and film fan cultures, horror and gender. She is the author of The Lure of the Vampire: gender, fiction and fandom from Bram Stoker to Buffy (2005), and related journal articles and chapters in edited …Continue Reading

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