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Stuart Cunningham is a distinguished academic and researcher affiliated with Queensland University of Technology (QUT), leading the Digital Media Research Centre. His work focuses on media industries, creative economies, digital platforms, and cultural policy. He has contributed to over 255 publications, including books, journal articles, and policy submissions addressing issues like screen industry sustainability, platform governance, and the intersection of creativity with STEM sectors.
Notable roles include editing Creator Culture: An Introduction to Global Social Media Entertainment (2021) and co-authoring influential papers on SVOD regulation, China’s livestreaming industry, and Australian creative hotspots. His policy work includes submissions to national reviews on cultural industries and digital classification frameworks. Cunningham’s research bridges academic inquiry with practical policy advocacy, emphasizing the transformative role of digital innovation in media landscapes.
Key areas of focus include the global screen ecology, platform studies, and the socioeconomic impacts of creative industries. He has led projects analyzing regional creative economies and their policy implications, as seen in works like Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis (2020). His career reflects a commitment to understanding evolving media ecosystems and their societal roles.
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