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xiv  EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS

            (2010), a collection of essays on the failure of neo-liberalism. In 2012 he
            was the co-author of Journalism at the Speed of Bytes, a study commissioned
            by the Walkley Foundation for Journalism on the future of journalism in
            view of the crisis in the business model of newspapers.
            Source: https://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/about-us/people/david-mcknight/
            Professor Toby Miller is the Professor and Director of the Institute for
            Media and Creative Industries at Loughborough University London.
              He is vastly experienced in this field and has numerous publications in
            Television; New Media, Sport; Culture, Cultural Politics and Film Theory.
            Prior to pursuing academics, Professor Miller worked in broadcasting,
            banking, and the civil service.
              Professor Miller has recently published a book entitled Global Media
            Studies with Marwan M. Kraidy, the Director of the Center for Advanced
            Research in Global Communication at the Annenberg School for
            Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
            Source: http://www.lborolondon.ac.uk/about/staff/toby-miller/
            Emeritus Professor Vincent Mosco is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at
            Queen’s University and Distinguished Professor of Communication, New
            Media Centre, Fudan University, Shanghai. At Queen’s he was Canada
            Research Chair in Communication and Society and head of the
            Department of Sociology. His research interests include the political
            economy of communication, the social impacts of information technology,
            and communication policy. Dr. Mosco is the author or editor of 21 books
            including The Digital Sublime (2004) and The Political Economy of
            Communication (2009). His To the Cloud: Big Data in a Turbulent World,
            was named a 2014 Outstanding Academic Title by Choice: Current
            Reviews for Academic Libraries. He is currently working on Becoming
            Digital: Toward a Post-Internet Society.
            Source: http://www.vincentmosco.com/
            Blair Palese’s experience is in people and project management, strategy
            development and communications across a range of eco and social issues,
            particularly climate change and marine protection. She is the CEO of 350.
            org in Australia working to build a movement to stop new fossil fuels and
            rapidly reduce greenhouse emissions. She has worked in Australia, the
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