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Dr Johnny Walker

Associate Professor

Department: Northumbria School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries

Johnny Walker is Associate Professor of Media and Film, and Head of Visual Communication and Digital Cultures, in the School of Arts, Design and Social Sciences. He is Vice Chair of the British Assoiciation of Film, Television and Screen Studies.

Johnny began working at Northumbria in 2013, prior to lecturing in Film Studies at De Montfort University and Media and Cultural Studies at the University of Sunderland. He has published numerous journal articles and book chapters, written or edited several books in the fields of media history and popular culture and from September 2021 - June 2023, he was the Principal Investigator on an AHRC-funded Fellowship: .


Johnny's books include the monographs Rewind, Replay: Britain and the Video Boom, 1978-92 (Edinburgh University Press, 2022) and Contemporary British Horror Cinema: Industry, Genre and Society (Edinburgh University Press, 2015) and the edited volumes Hammer and Beyond: The British Horror Film (by Peter Hutchings, 2021), Snuff: Real Death and Screen Media (co-editor, Bloomsbury, 2016) and Grindhouse: Cultural Exchange on 42nd Street, and Beyond (co-editor, Bloomsbury, 2016). His scholarship has appeared in the likes of the New Review of Film and Television Studies, the Journal of Popular Culture, the Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, the Journal of British Cinema and Television, Post ScriptԻ Horror Studies, as well as in books such as Merchants of Menace: The Business of Horror Cinema, Italian Horror Cinema, the Routledge Companion to British Cinema History, the Routledge Companion to Cult Cinema, ReFocus: The Films of Roberta Findlay, and Transnational Horror, Folklore and Cultural Politics.

Johnny is an editorial board member for the book series Horror Studies (University of Wales Press) and journal MONSTRUM, and has provided expert commentary on such topics for international news and other media outlets.

He has delivered research seminars and guest lectures at universities throughout the UK and beyond, as well as keynote talks or plenary sessions at a range of academic conferences. He is asked regularly to peer-review manuscripts for leading journals and academic presses, and has examined PhD theses at national and international institutions.

​Johnny is founding co-editor of Bloomsbury's Global Exploitation Cinemas series, and former co-chair of the SCMS Horror Studies Scholarly Interest Group.

Johnny supervises a number of PhDs and welcomes inquiries from prospective PhD students on topics relating to his research interests.

Johnny Walker

Campus Address

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Newcastle Upon Tyne

  • The horror genre across film and media
  • Film and media distribution, circulation and regulation
  • British cinema 
  • Popular fiction of the 1970s and 1980s

  • Adam Herron Queering the Porn Theatre: Sexual Spaces in New York City, 1967-1980 Start Date: 01/10/2019
  • Madelaine Culver-Goldstein An Intertextual Exploration of Woman-led Narratives in British Horror Cinema of the New Millennium Start Date: 01/06/2021

  • PhD April 01 2013
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015


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