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Medien und Kriminalität: Inhalt, Kontexte und Folgen von Katrina Clifford (Englisch)
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195598288
ISBN-13
9780195598285
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Product Key Features
Book Title
Media and Crime : Content, Context, and Consequence
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
Media Studies, Criminology
Genre
Social Science
Format
Trade Paperback
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0.7 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
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6.7 in
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"In this book Clifford and White explore, in an accessible manner, the complexities of the relationship between crime, the media and justice. It offers a systematic, though by no means simplistic, analysis of this relationship, insisting that doing this demands both reflexivity and a willingness to expose and challenge the existing blind spots in media criminology. In so doing, this book establishes a coherent agenda for this area of analysis which not only fulfils its aims but also ensures that it will make a major contribution to the fi eld. It is a must-read for all those making claims on this increasingly important intellectual space. You will not be disappointed by the challenges you will face in reading it.For this reason alone I highly recommend it. "- Sandra Walklate, Eleanor Rathbone Chair of Sociology, University of Liverpool, and conjoint Professor of Criminology, Monash University."Clifford and White's Media and Crime is a breakthrough book.It ranges across the ever-morphing mediascape in which contemporary crime and justice are embedded, exploring case studies from across the globe, and mixing theoretical and analytic sophistication with a keen eye for praxis. Just as importantly, the book moves beyond the disciplinary provincialism that oft en entraps analyses of media and crime to achieve an important, innovative synthesis: sociological and criminological perspectives integrated with those offered by journalistic and media studies. In this way Clifford and White's book not only maps the contours of contemporary media and crime; it writes a new map for their future study."- Jeff Ferrell, Professor of Sociology, Texas Christian University, and Visiting Professor of Criminology, University of Kent"This is a fascinating book about the 'media-crime nexus'. As such, this is a greatly informative text that reminds us how much the media frame, inform and overshadow our everyday lives. But much more than this, the book illuminates the worlds of meaning that contemporary media present us with--whether truths or untruths, nuance or diktat. Making sense of media has never been more important and this book is an invaluable aid."- Nigel South, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
364.254
Table Of Content
Part 1: Theoretical Foundations1. Introduction2. Doing Media Criminology3. Crime in the NewsPart 2: Framing Effects and Media Practices4. Police, Courts and Media5. Victims and Offenders6. Prisons and Innovate JusticePart 3: The Politics of Mediated Representation7. Youth and the Moral Economy8. Racialised Violence and Hate Crime9. Crimes of the PowerfulPart 4: Audiences, Industries and Technologies10. Crime as Entertainment: The CSI Effect11. Surveillance, Cyberspace and Civil Society12. Conclusion
Synopsis
In Media and Crime: Content, Context, and Consequence, authors Katrina Clifford and Rob White combine the skills and expertise of journalism and media studies with criminological knowledge to critically interrogate the nexus between the media and crime and the links between process, practice, and representation. It addresses media in its traditional and emerging forms and explores the ways in which police, courts, and different groups engage with mediated representations of crime, risk, fear, and vulnerability. The authors also investigate the role that media plays in shaping perceptions of crime and criminality, and how media-framing occurs in relation to debates about criminal justice and responses to crime., Media and Crime offers a new and innovative approach by combining the skills and expertise of journalism and media studies with criminological knowledge to critically interrogate the nexus between the media and crime, and the linkages between process, practice and representation., Public knowledge of crime and criminal justice often develops through the media to the extent that, for some people, the media may be their sole source of information on these issues and systems. The role that the media plays in shaping public perceptions of crime and criminality, and framing debates about criminal justice and responses to crime, is therefore undeniable. For these reasons, questions of media influence have become a prominent aspect of criminological theorising and inquiry. Media and Crime offers a new and innovative approach to these debates and analysis by combining the skills and expertise of journalism and media studies with criminological knowledge to critically interrogate the nexus between the media and crime, and the linkages between process, practice and representation. Wide-ranging in subject matter, and international in scope, it provides a theoretically informed analysis of media constructions of crime, criminality and criminal justice. Media and Crime will be of interest to scholars, practitioners and students of journalism, media studies, criminology, sociology, and the general reader.
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