Vicki Mayer
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Communications
Vicki Mayer's Degrees
- PhD Communication University of Texas at Austin
- Masters Communication University of Texas at Austin
- Bachelors Communication University of California, San Diego
Why Is Vicki Mayer Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vicki Mayer is professor of communication and media. She currently works at Tulane University in New Orleans Louisiana, where she holds the Louise Riggio Chair for Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Mayer is an influential academic for her research on media production and consumption, specifically relating to economic and political transformations in creative industries. Her writings on production range from student publishing, community media, ethnic journalism and urban sign production, and have significantly contributed to the Communication School of Liberal Arts. Mayer's most downloaded article on the internet explores the origins and performance of ‘flashing’ in New Orleans.
Vicki Mayer's Published Works
Published Works
- Production studies : cultural studies of media industries (2009) (321)
- Below the Line: Producers and Production Studies in the New Television Economy (2011) (153)
- Living Telenovelas/Telenovelizing Life: Mexican American Girls' Identities and Transnational Telenovelas (2003) (73)
- Almost Hollywood, Nearly New Orleans: The Lure of the Local Film Economy (2017) (35)
- Production studies, the sequel! : cultural studies of global media industries (2015) (30)
- Producing Dreams, Consuming Youth: Mexican Americans and Mass Media (2003) (27)
- Bringing the "social" back in: studies of production cultures and social theory (2009) (26)
- Please Pass the Pan: Retheorizing the Map of Panlatinidad in Communication Research (2004) (26)
- The Places Where Audience Studies and Production Studies Meet (2016) (25)
- Studying Up and F**cking Up: Ethnographic Interviewing in Production Studies (2008) (23)
- From Segmented to Fragmented: Latino Media in San Antonio, Texas (2001) (22)
- Introduction: Production Studies: Roots and Routes (2009) (21)
- Research Beyond the Pale: Whiteness in Audience Studies and Media Ethnography (2005) (19)
- Soft-Core in TV Time: The Political Economy of a “Cultural Trend” (2005) (15)
- Capturing cultural identity/creating community (2000) (15)
- Guys Gone Wild?: Soft-Core Video Professionalism and New Realities in Television Production (2008) (13)
- When the Camera Won't Focus: Tensions in Media Ethnography (2001) (12)
- From peat to Google power: Communications infrastructures and structures of feeling in Groningen (2020) (9)
- Letting It All Hang Out: Mardi Gras Performances Live and on Video (2007) (8)
- To communicate is human; to chat is female: the feminization of US media work (2013) (8)
- The class politics of rush Limbaugh (1996) (6)
- Creative work is still work (2014) (6)
- Media Policy and Governance (2018) (4)
- New Television and Media? (2011) (4)
- Almost Hollywood, Nearly New Orleans (2020) (3)
- TRANSLATION: Civic Media, Meet Community Media; Community Communication and Education for Citizenship (2015) (3)
- Through the Darkness: Musings on New Media (2012) (3)
- Where Production Takes Place (2008) (2)
- 4. Cast-aways (2014) (2)
- Student Media Labor in the Digital Age (2015) (2)
- Making Media Production Visible (2012) (2)
- The MAAFiA Mystique (2020) (2)
- 5. The Production of Extras in a Precarious Creative Economy (2019) (2)
- Digitally Not Yours: Spatial Discourses and Discursive Spaces for Brazilian Digital Television Policy in Manaus 1 (2009) (2)
- Yeah You Rite (2012) (2)
- To communicate is human; to chat is female (2013) (1)
- Fractured Categories: New Writings on Latinos and Stereotypes – A Review Essay (2004) (1)
- Media Work, Management, and Greed: A New Agenda? (2015) (1)
- Signs of Home (2014) (1)
- This site is a dead end? Employment uncertainties and labor in data centers (2023) (1)
- When do we go from here? Data center infrastructure labor, jobs, and work in economic development time and temporalities (2023) (1)
- For themselves and for their communities: alternative mediations of digital natives (2017) (0)
- Cultural and Creative Industries (2018) (0)
- Book Review: Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System (2016) (0)
- Brazilian-U.S. Communication Forum | Introduction (2009) (0)
- Filming White, Middle-Class Girls Gone Crazy! (2006) (0)
- Alvarado Award 2011 (2011) (0)
- Producers as Professionals: Professionalism In Soft-Core Production (2011) (0)
- Those Aren’t Producers: Invisible Labour and Production in the New Television Economy (2009) (0)
- Small Data Theorizing (2020) (0)
- Pop Goes the World (2001) (0)
- Book Review: Making Media Work: Cultures of Management in the Entertainment Industries (2016) (0)
- My Media Studies, Fifty Years Later (2009) (0)
- Producers as Creatives: Creativity In Television Set Production (2011) (0)
- Introduction: Presenting Hollywood South (2017) (0)
- Regulating Selves: Regulation In Production (2011) (0)
- Hollywood South: Structural to Visceral Reorganizations of Space (2017) (0)
- The Place of Treme in the Film Economy: Love and Labor for Hollywood South (2017) (0)
- Digital television in Brazil: the view from Manaus | A televisão digital no Brasil: vista de Manaus (2007) (0)
- Brazilian Community Media (2016) (0)
- Old Milestones and New Beginnings (2015) (0)
- Sponsoring Selves: Sponsorship In Production (2011) (0)
- What's in a Name? (2013) (0)
- A Greener Screening Future: Manufacturing and Recycling as the Subjects of Television Studies (2015) (0)
- 6. Journalism (2014) (0)
- On Media Moguls and Racist Tropes (2022) (0)
- Essential (2022) (0)
- Almost a) Conclusion (2017) (0)
- Book review: Pamela Wilson and Michelle Stewart (eds) (2010) (0)
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