'The year 2014 was a very productive year for Continuum. Our academic community contributed to the journal in many ways, such as guest editorships and transnational collections that introduced, developed and/or expanded knowledge in the area of political landscapes, contemporary media, post-feminist inflections, media space and international perspectives on Australian films and television. The journal also published selected papers from the 2012 CSAA conference on ‘Materialities, Economics, Empiricism and Things’. Over the year we have published a diverse range of papers on a variety of topics, from pop culture and social media to commentary on the neoliberal agenda that is prevalent in our cultural climate. I envisage further debate on this will continue within Cultural Studies and I welcome continued discussion on this topic.' (Editorial introduction)