Professor Beth Johnson
- Position: Professor of Television and Media Studies
- Areas of expertise: cultural and creative industries; television production and representation; social class; intersectional inequalities; policy.
- Email: B.L.Johnson@leeds.ac.uk
- Location: 1.02 Clothworkers' North
- Website: Researchgate | ORCID
Profile
I am PI of the AHRC-funded research project What’s on? Rethinking class in the television industry. Working in partnership with the BBC and Channel 4, What’s on? analyses the production, consumption, and reception of two case study dramas. In doing so, it connects questions of who produces, what is made, and how class is represented and understood. The projects uses four complimentary methodologies: a newtork ethnography for each programme; fieldwork interviews; textual analysis of the programmes; and analysis of audience data.
The reseach project runs from October 2023 to October 2026. The team includes Co-I’s Prof. Dave O’Brien (University of Manchester), and Dr Laura Minor (University of Salford), and Post-Doctoral Researcher Dr Anna Viola Sborgi. More information about the research project can be accessed here.
I am the EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) Director for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures, actively working to create resources, policies and conversations that support our equality and inclusion agenda.
I am an expert advisor for the DCMS College of Experts in the areas of cultural and creative industries, Vice Chair of Royal Television Society (Yorkshire branch), a member of the AHRC Peer Review College, and Principal Co-Editor for the Journal of British Cinema and Television. I work as an academic consultant for the Sir Lenny Henry Centre for Media Diversity (2022-).
Responsibilities
- Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Director for the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures
Research interests
My main research areas and interests include: television production and representation; intersectional inequalities in the screen industries; drama audiences; and television policy.
Working with Candour Productions, I have exec produced two research-led short film series (alongside Anna Hall); Industry Voices (2021), shortlisted for the BAFTSS Innovation Award; and What’s On? (2026).
Across 2018-19, I led and convened the Sadler Seminar Series The Performance of Political Feeling, funded by the Leeds Arts and Humanities Research Institute.
A selection of recent press articles/interviews include:
- How The Traitors has brough the ‘buzz’ back to collectively watching TV (ITV news)
- Christmas adverts swap maudlin music for festive cheer (The Times)
- Britain’s BBC often unites the nation. This time it’s different (Australian Financial Review)
- Three times EastEnders led the way on big topics
- Waterloo Road: How the hit school drama is setting the standard for making an impact in local communities across the UK
- Tetchiness meets disenchantment: capturing the constrasting political energies of the [UK election 2024] campaign (with Prof Katy Parry)
- The Conversation and Edinburgh Evening News
- The Conversation (with Professor Kristyn Gorton)
- The Independent
- The Conversation
- The Conversation
- The Independent
- Election Analysis UK (with Dr Katy Parry)
Primary investigator (PI)
Qualifications
- PhD
- MA (Distinction)
- BA (Hons)
Professional memberships
- SCMS (Society for Cinema and Media Studies)
- MeCCSA (Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association)
- BAFTSS (British Association for Film, Television and Screen Studies)
- PSA (Political Studies Association)
- RTS (Royal Television Society)
- Chair of MeCCSA Women's Studies Network
- ECREA (European Communication Research and Education Association)
Student education
I currently supervise four PhD students, researching projects including: American female-led drama, Chinese popular television drama and policy; the music industry and feminist intervention; and class and non-scripted UK television production.
Research groups and institutes
- Gender
- Visual Media and Communication