The Political Economy of Communication

This publication arises from the political economy section of the International Association of Media Communication Research (IAMCR). It showcases original research from established and emerging scholars and commentaries on contemporary media-related issues. The journal especially invites contributions which reflect upon the political economy of communication as an evolving field of intellectual inquiry.

Editors
Wayne Hope, Auckland University of Technology
Peter Thompson, Victoria University of Wellington
Benedetta Brevini, University of Sydney
Martin Hirst, Independent Scholar and Journalist 

Editorial Advisory Board
Janet Wasko - University of Oregon
Graham Murdock - University of Loughborough/University of Auckland
Vincent Mosco - Queen’s University
Helena Sousa - University of Minho
Rodrigo Gomez Garcia - Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana
John Sinclair - University of Melbourne
Randall Nichols - University of Washington Tacoma
Dwayne Winseck - Carleton University
Peichi Chung - The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Sylvia Harvey  - University of Leeds
Victor Pickard - University of Pennsylvania
Jonathan Hardy - University of East London
Ruth Teer-Tomaselli - University of Kwazulu
Benjamin Birkinbine - University of Nevada

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Vol 9, No 2 (2021)

Table of Contents

Editorial

Editorial
Wayne Hope
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Articles

Nick Dyer-Witheford, Alessandra Mularoni
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Vangelis Papadimitropoulos
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Francisco Javier Vidal Bonifaz
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Commentary

Al Jazeera: 25 Years of Living Dangerously
Tarek Cherkaoui
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The Amazon–MGM Deal
Benjamin Birkinbine, Paško Bilić
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Review Essay

Surplus Intelligence?
Wayne Hope
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