Dr Mark McKenna is an Associate Professor in Film and Media Industries at Staffordshire University. His research is interested in marketing and branding, censorship and regulation, and media labour, and his work has explored these ideas from a range of different perspectives.
Mark is the author of Nasty Business: The Marketing and Distribution of the Video Nasties (EUP, 2020), Snuff (LUP, 2023), and Big Wednesday: Lamenting Lost Youth in the New Hollywood (Routledge, 2024).
He is the co-editor of Horror Franchise Cinema (Routledge, 2021), Stars and Franchises: Identity, Image and Intellectual Property (EUP, 2024) and Screening Controversial Cinema (forthcoming, Routledge, 2025), and the author of the report Silicon Stoke - Developing Film TV and Other Content Production in North Staffordshire, which explored the opportunities that are available locally for stimulating the growth of the screen industries set against the backdrop of the government’s levelling-up agenda. This work forms the foundation of McKenna’s fourth monograph Levelling Up the Screen Industries: Film and Television Production as Regenerative Strategy in Places Left Behind (forthcoming, Routledge)