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Crime and Media

Yvonne Jewkes (Herausgeber)

Media-Kombination
1184 Seiten
2009
SAGE Publications Ltd
9781847870247 (ISBN)
CHF 869,95 inkl. MwSt
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This defintive collection brings together articles on the relationship between the media and crime which is an extremely lively and topical debate in much of the western world.
The relationship between the media and crime is a topic of extremely lively debate and research internationally. With Yvonne Jewkes′ background in both media studies and criminology, she introduces readers to the most salient themes and puts together the definitive collection on the topic. Crime and Media includes the most important and influential work from contemporary and classic literature that traverses media studies and criminology.



Volume I overviews the theoretical contours that have shaped the study of crime and the media and explores both production and consumption of crime-related media in the shape of news, documentary and current affairs, soap, sitcom and docu-drama. Volume II explores notions of ′newsworthiness′ and considers the news values that underpin media representations of crime. Volume III discusses the innovative media technologies and surveillance technologies that are changing all our lives.

Yvonne Jewkes is Professor of Criminology at the University of Bath and Honorary Visiting Professor at the University of Melbourne. She has been carrying out prison research—much of it ethnography—for over 20 years and has spent the last decade researching and writing about prison architecture and design and their potential to rehabilitate. She has recently held two Economic and Social Research Council grants to study these topics and has worked as a consultant to prison architects and senior prison service personnel around the world. She has published extensively on various aspects of prisons and imprisonment, including (with Ben Crewe and Jamie Bennett) The Handbook on Prisons (2nd ed., 2016, Routledge). With Ben Crewe and Thomas Ugelvik, she is the Founding Editor of the new SAGE journal Incarceration.    

VOLUME 1: THEORIZING CRIME AND MEDIA
Part 1: Media ′effects′
The Nature and Extent of the Panic - H. Cantril
Transmission of Aggression through Imitation of Aggressive Models - A. Bandura, D. Ross and S. A. Ross
Ten Things wrong with the "effects model" - D. Gauntlett
The Inventory - S. Cohen
Rethinking "Moral Panic" for Multi-Mediated Social Worlds - A. McRobbie and S. Thornton
On the Concept of Moral Panic - D. Garland
"Bringin′ it all back home": Populism, media coverage and the dynamics of locality and globality in the politics of crime control - R. Sparks
Part 2: Audiences, Punitiveness and Fear of Crime
The Function of Fiction for the Punitive Public - A. King and S. Maruna
Red Tops, Populists and the Irresistible Rise of the Public Voice(s) - M. Ryan
Ethnicity, Information Sources, and Fear of Crime - J. Lane and J.W. Meeker
Public Sensibilities Towards Crime: Anxieties of affluence - E. Girling, I. Loader and R. Sparks
Communicating the Terrorist Risk: Harnessing a culture of fear? - G. Mythen and S. Walklate
How Media Has Changed Since "The Day That Changed Everything" - D. Schechter
Part 3: Ownership and Control
Culture, Communications and Political Economy - P. Golding and G. Murdock
Economic Conditions and Ideologies of Crime in the Media: A content analysis of crime news - M. Hickman Barlow, D.E. Barlow and T.G. Chiricos
Media Control: The spectacular achievements of propaganda - N. Chomsky
Watching what we Say: Global communication in a time of fear - T. Magder
Market or Party Controls?: Chinese media in transition - B.H. Winfield and Z. Peng
Guerrilla Tactics of Investigative Journalists in China - J. Tong
Rise of New Media - J. Curran
Penal Populism, the Media and Information Technology - J. Pratt
VOLUME 2: MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS OF CRIME AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Part 1: Crime News
What Makes Crime News? - J. Katz
The Construction of Crime News - Y. Jewkes
Black Sheep and Rotten Apples: The press and police deviance - S. Chibnall
Crime as a Signal, Crime as a Memory - M. Innes
In re the Legal System - L.S. Chancer
Doing Newsmaking Criminology from within the Academy - G. Barak
Part 2 Victims and Offenders
Framing Homicide Narratives in Newspapers: Mediated witness and the construction of virtual victimhood - M. Peelo
Offending Media: The social construction of offenders, victims and the probation service - Y. Jewkes
The Rise and Rise of Imputed Filth - V. Alia and S. Bull
Crimewatch UK: Keeping women off the streets - C.K. Weaver
Reporting Violence in the British print Media: Gendered stories - B. Naylor
From Invisible to Incorrigible: The demonization of marginalized women and girls - M. Chesney-Lind and M. Eliason
Part 3: Media Representations of the Criminal Justice System
The Entertainment Media and the Social Construction of Crime and Justice - R. Surette
Trial by Fire: Media constructions of corporate deviance - G. Cavender and A. Mulcahy
Policing and the Media - R. Reiner
British Justice: Not suitable for public viewing? - D. Stepniak
Inside the American Prison Film - B. Jarvis
Television, Public Space and Prison Population: A commentary on Mauer and Simon - T. Mathiesen
VOLUME 3: EMERGING/NEW MEDIA AND CRIME
Part 1: Crime and the Surveillance Culture
Surveillance Studies: An Overview - D. Lyon
Digital Rule: Punishment, control and technology - R. Jones
The Surveillant Assemblage - K.D. Haggerty and R.V. Ericson
What′s New about the "new surveillance"? Classifying for Change and Continuity - G.T. Marx
You′ll never Walk Alone: CCTV surveillance, order and neo-liberal rule in Liverpool city centre - R. Coleman and J. Sim
The Viewer Society: Michel Foucault′s "Panopticon" revisited - T. Mathiesen
Part 2: Crime, Deviance and the Internet
The Emerging Consensus on Criminal Conduct in Cyberspace - M. Goodman and S. Brenner
Criminal Exploitation of Online Systems by Organised Crime Groups - K-K. R. Choo and R. Smith
The problem of Stolen Identity and the Internet - E. Finch
Approaching the Radical Other: The discursive culture of cyberhate - S. Zickmund
The Nature of Child Pornography - E. Quayle and M. Taylor
How Material are Cyberbodies? Broadband Internet and embodied subjectivity - L. Gies
Part 3: Crime Control in a Global, Virtual and Mediatized World
Controlling Cyberspace? - K.F. Aas
Cybercrimes and Cyberliberties: Surveillance, privacy and crime control - M. Yar
Catching Cyber-criminals: Policing the Internet - D. Wall
Why the Police don′t Care about Cybercrime - M. Goodman
The Problem of Child Pornography on the Internet: International responses - Y. Jewkes and C. Andrews

Erscheint lt. Verlag 26.3.2009
Reihe/Serie Sage Library of Criminology
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 2330 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
ISBN-13 9781847870247 / 9781847870247
Zustand Neuware
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