Ed 73 Hollywood and Board News – Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS)

From Samita Nandy

Hope 2020 started well! I am pleased to announce that Elliot Pill joined the Centre for Media and Celebrity Studies (CMCS) editorial board. As the Director of International Development at Cardiff University (UK) and former celebrity publicist for David Beckham, his specialty in promotional culture will be insightful for media and celebrity studies. Read more: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/192014-pill-elliot

Also, CBC music host George Stroumboulopoulos named CMCS board member & celebrity activist Anita Krajnc as one of the most influential women in Toronto! Read about her outstanding contributions: https://trnto.com/torontos-most-inspirational-women-of-2019-anita-krajnc/.

Earlier, Anita and Hollywood actor Joaquin Phoenix were featured for the groundbreaking #BeFairBeVegan campaign in Hollywood news: Entertainment Tonight (RT) Canada, Global News, The Globe and Mail, CTV, CP24 Breaking News. His eco-friendly commentary on the complete plant-based menu at the 77th Golden Globes Awards is significant for climate change and animals in the history of Hollywood entertainment. Check out our post on it here.

In other Hollywood news, The Telegraph (UK) covered CMCS and my opinions in an interview on Taylor Swift. Special acknowledgments go to London-based journalist Chris Stokel-Walker for featuring my views along with other scholarly opinions:  https://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/artists/taylor-swift-vs-scooter-braun-releasing-swifties-right-way-get/ Read my additional commentary on Taylor Swift after notes on my productions here.

Samita Nandy

I am also proud to announce that CMCS board member Kiera Obbard and CMCS conference committee member Sabrina Moro will develop special journal issues for the Journal of Applied Journalism and Media Studies as well as the Journal of Fandom Studies (Intellect Books) next. Based on the best papers of the 2019 NYC conference, the publications are scheduled to release in 2022. Huge congratulations to Kiera and Sabrina for becoming the main editors of the journal issues. Our keynotes Andrew ZolidesBasuli Deb, and Alex Symons will offer their forewards. Notifications to selected authors will be sent shortly.

Meanwhile, our edited collection based on best papers from our Lisbon conference will be formally launched along with my media guide Becoming Media Critics (WaterHill Publishing) – stay tuned for the release date this year. Please feel free to check out the pre-launch copy of the guide here.

Note: The deadline for the Call for Papers on Hugh Grant https://cmc-centre.com/cfp-celebrity-studies-special-issue-hugh-grant/ is coming up on January 18, 2020). Special thanks to Eleonora Sammartino for sharing the CFP with CMCS members.
 
Do you have urgent issues, ideas, research or practice to share with journalists and scholars in media and celebrity studies? Drop us a line at info@cmc-centre.com, tag us on Twitter @celeb_studies and get social with us on YouTube and Instagram. We look forward to hearing from you!
 
My best,
Samita Nandy @famecritic
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Call for Papers

From Eleonora Sammartino
Celebrity Studies Special Issue: Hugh Grant (Deadline: January 18)
https://cmc-centre.com/cfp-celebrity-studies-special-issue-hugh-grant/

Acknowledgments for CMCS newsletter and social media:

  
References:
Celebrity Studies 

Becoming Brands: Celebrity, Activism and Politics

Building Bridges in Celebrity Studies 

Becoming Media Critics


Celebrity & The Media

A Companion to Celebrity

Persona Studies: An Introduction

Personas and Places

Fame in Hollywood North 

Popular Culture & the Intellectual

Bridging Gaps: Higher Education, Media and Society

CrossBridge 
 
Teaching Compassion


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