
معرفی
Miriam Johnson is a Senior Lecturer in Publishing Media at Oxford Brookes University's School of Arts. Her research explores intersections between creative writing and digital publishing, focusing on social media's impact on authorship and publishing dynamics.
- PhD research at Edinburgh examined poetry and rap music's influence on modern poetic rhythms
- Subsequent work at Brookes investigates social media's role in reshaping publishing models
- Key research areas: authorship performance, community dynamics, gender/power relationships
Her publications analyze digital publishing's transformational effects through social media marketing, cross-platform engagement, and cultural capital mapping. She contributes to publishing theory and practice through empirical studies of online writing communities (Wattpad, AO3), food writing, and genre fiction dynamics.
As part of Oxford International Centre for Publishing (OICP), she advises graduate researchers and teaches Creative Industries Media Marketing, Sales & Marketing Strategies, and Consumer Insight modules. She co-founded the Creative Industries Research Innovation Network (CIRIN) and maintains the Booksaresocial.com research platform.
