Crime and media: a reader/ edited by Chris Greer.

Contributor(s): Greer, ChrisMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2010Description: xix, 601 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9780415422390 (pbk); 9780415422383 (hc)Subject(s): Mass media and crimeDDC classification: 364
Contents:
SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING MEDIA 1. Habermas, J. (1974) ¿The Public Sphere: An Encyclopaedia Article¿, in S. Bronner, and D. Kellner (eds.) (1989) Critical Theory and Society: A Reader, London: Routledge. 2. McLuhan, M. (1964) ¿The Medium is the Message¿, excerpt from Understanding Media, London: Routledge. 3. Herman, E. and Chomsky, N. (1994) A Propaganda Model, excerpt from Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, New York: Pantheon. 4. Hall, S. (1981) ¿Encoding/Decoding¿ in S. Hall, A. Hobson, D. Lowe and P. Willis. (eds.) Culture, Media, Language, London: Routledge. 5. Castells, M. (1997) ¿An Introduction to the Information Age¿, City, 7: 6-16. 6. Baudrillard, J. (1981) Simulacra and Simulations, trans. P. Foss, P. Patton and P. Beitchman (1981), New York: Semiotext(e) 7. Gibson, W. (1984) excerpt from Neuromancer, Ace Books, Berkely Publishing Group, Penguin. 2. RESEARCHING MEDIA 8. Ericson, R. Baranek, P. and Chan, J. (1987) ¿Research Approaches¿, excerpt from Visualizing Deviance: A Study of News Organisation, Milton Keynes: Open University Press. 9. Ericson, R. Baranek, P. and Chan, J. (1987) ¿Reading the News¿, excerpt from Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media, Milton Keynes: Open University Press. 10. Hall, S. (1973) ¿'The Determination of News Photographs', in Cohen, S. and Young, J. (eds.) The Manufacture of News: Social Problems, Deviance and the Mass Media, London: Constable, 1973), pp. 226-42. 11. Neale, S. (2000) ¿Dimensions of Genre¿ excerpt from Genre and Hollywood, London: Routledge. 12. Sasson, T. (1995) ¿Frame Analysis¿ excerpt from Crime Talk: How Citizens Construct a Social Problem, New York: Aldine de Gruyter (enclosed with permissions). 13. Kitzinger, J. (2004) ¿The Debate About Media Influence¿, excerpt from Framing Abuse: Media Influence and Public Understanding of Sexual Violence Against Children, London: Polity. 14. Bell, D. (2000) ¿Researching Cybercultures¿, excerpt from An Introduction to Cybercultures, London: Routledge. 3. CRIME, NEWSWORTHINESS AND NEWS 15. Chibnall, S. (1977) ¿Press Ideology: The Politics of Professionalism¿, excerpt from Law and Order News: An Analysis of Crime Reporting in the British Press, London: Tavistock. 16. Jewkes (2004) ¿The Construction of News¿, excerpt from Media and Crime, London: Sage. 17. Katz (1987) ¿What Makes Crime News?¿, in Media, Culture and Society, 9: 47-75. 18. Hall, S. Critcher, C. Jefferson, T. Clarke, J. and Roberts, B. (1978) ¿The Social Production of News¿, excerpt from Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order, London: Macmillan. 19. Schlesinger, P., Tumber, H. and Murdock, G. (1991) ¿The Media Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice¿, in British Journal of Sociology, 42, 3: 397-420. 20. McLaughlin, E. (2005) ¿Recovering Blackness - Repudiating Whiteness: The Daily Mail¿s Construction of the Five White Suspects Accused of the Racist Murder of Stephen Lawrence¿, in K. Murji and J. Solomos (eds.) Racialization: Studies in Theory and Practice, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 21. Benedict, H. (1992) ¿She Should be Punished¿: The 1983-1984 New Bedford ¿Big Dan¿s¿ Gang Rape¿, excerpt from Virgin or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 4. CRIME, ENTERTAINMENT AND CREATIVITY 22. Todorov, Tzvetan (1978) ¿The Typology of Detective Fiction¿, in D. Lodge (ed.) (1999) Modern Criticism And Theory: A Reader, second edition, London and New York: Longman. 23. Reiner, R. (1994) ¿The Dialectics of Dixon: The Changing Image of the TV Cop¿, in Stephens, M. and Becker, S. (eds.) Police Force, Police Service: Care and Control in Britain, London: Macmillan. 24. Valverde, M. (2006) ¿From the Hard-Boiled Detective to the Pre-Crime Unit¿ excerpt from Law and Order: Images, Meanings, Myths, Routledge: London. 25. Reiner, R., Livingston, S. and Allen, J. (2000) ¿Casino Culture: Media and Crime in a Winner-Loser Society¿ in K. Stenson and R. Sullivan (eds.) Crime, Risk and Justice: The Politics of Crime Control in Liberal Democracies, Cullompton: Willan. 26. Langford, B. (2005) ¿The Gangster Film: Genre and Society¿, excerpt from Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. 27. Jarvis, B. (2007) ¿Monsters Inc.: Serial killers and Consumer Culture¿, in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 3, 3: 326-344. 28. Ferrell, J, (1996) ¿Crimes of Style¿, excerpt from Crimes of Style: Urban Graffiti and the Politics of Criminalisation, Northeastern University Press: University Press of New England. 5. EFFECTS, INFLUENCE AND MORAL PANIC 29. Bandura, A., Ross, D. and Ross, S. (1963) ¿Imitation of Film-Mediated Aggressive Models¿, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66: 3-11. 30. Gauntlett, D. (2001) ¿The Worrying Influence of ¿Media Effects¿ Studies¿, in Barker, M. and Petley, J. (eds.) (2001) Ill Effects: The Media/Violence Debate, second edition, London: Routledge. 31. Barker, M. and Petley, J. (2001) ¿From Bad Media Violence Research to Good: A Guide for the Perplexed¿, in Barker, M. and Petley, J. (eds.) (2001) Ill Effects: The Media/Violence Debate, second edition, London: Routledge. 32. Gerbner, G. and Gross, L. (1976) ¿Living with Television: The Violence Profile¿, in Journal of Communication, 26, 1: 173-199. 33. Ditton, J., Chadee, D., Farrall, S., Gilchrist, E. and Bannister, J. (2004), ¿From Imitation to Intimidation: A Note on the Curious and Changing Relationship Between the Media, Crime and Fear of Crime¿, British Journal of Criminology, 44, 4: 595¿610. 34. Cohen, S. (2002) ¿ Folk Devils and Moral Panics: The Creation of the Mods and Rockers, London: Routledge. 35. McRobbie, A. and Thornton, S. (1995) ¿Rethinking ¿Moral Panic¿ for Multi-Mediated Social Worlds¿, in British Journal of Sociology, 46, 4: 559-574. 6. CYBERCRIME, SURVEILLANCE AND RISK 36. Foucault, M. (1979) ¿Panopticism¿, excerpt from Discipline and Punish, London: Penguin. 37. Mathiesen, T. (1997) ¿The Viewer Society¿ in Theoretical Criminology, 1, 2: 215-34, London: Sage. 38. Norris, C. and Armstrong, G. (1999) ¿ The Maximum Surveillance Society: The Rise of CCTV, London: Berg. 39. Brown, S. (2003) ¿(S)talking in Cyberspace, Virtuality, Crime and Law¿, excerpt from Crime and Law in Media Culture, Buckingham: Open University Press. 40. Franko Aas, K. (2006) ¿Governance and the Internet¿, in Y. Jewkes (ed.) Crime Online, Cullompton: Willan. 41. Mythen, G. and Walklate, S. (2006) ¿Communicating the Terrorist Risk: Harnessing a Culture of Fear¿, in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2, 2: 123-142. 42. Sontag, S. (2004) ¿Regarding the Torture of Others¿, New York Times, 23/05/04.
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SECTION 1: UNDERSTANDING MEDIA
1. Habermas, J. (1974) ¿The Public Sphere: An Encyclopaedia Article¿, in S. Bronner, and D. Kellner (eds.) (1989) Critical Theory and Society: A Reader, London: Routledge.
2. McLuhan, M. (1964) ¿The Medium is the Message¿, excerpt from Understanding Media, London: Routledge.
3. Herman, E. and Chomsky, N. (1994) A Propaganda Model, excerpt from Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media, New York: Pantheon.
4. Hall, S. (1981) ¿Encoding/Decoding¿ in S. Hall, A. Hobson, D. Lowe and P. Willis. (eds.) Culture, Media, Language, London: Routledge.
5. Castells, M. (1997) ¿An Introduction to the Information Age¿, City, 7: 6-16.
6. Baudrillard, J. (1981) Simulacra and Simulations, trans. P. Foss, P. Patton and P. Beitchman (1981), New York: Semiotext(e)
7. Gibson, W. (1984) excerpt from Neuromancer, Ace Books, Berkely Publishing Group, Penguin.
2. RESEARCHING MEDIA
8. Ericson, R. Baranek, P. and Chan, J. (1987) ¿Research Approaches¿, excerpt from Visualizing Deviance: A Study of News Organisation, Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
9. Ericson, R. Baranek, P. and Chan, J. (1987) ¿Reading the News¿, excerpt from Representing Order: Crime, Law and Justice in the News Media, Milton Keynes: Open University Press.
10. Hall, S. (1973) ¿'The Determination of News Photographs', in Cohen, S. and Young, J. (eds.) The Manufacture of News: Social Problems, Deviance and the Mass Media, London: Constable, 1973), pp. 226-42.
11. Neale, S. (2000) ¿Dimensions of Genre¿ excerpt from Genre and Hollywood, London: Routledge.
12. Sasson, T. (1995) ¿Frame Analysis¿ excerpt from Crime Talk: How Citizens Construct a Social Problem, New York: Aldine de Gruyter (enclosed with permissions).
13. Kitzinger, J. (2004) ¿The Debate About Media Influence¿, excerpt from Framing Abuse: Media Influence and Public Understanding of Sexual Violence Against Children, London: Polity.
14. Bell, D. (2000) ¿Researching Cybercultures¿, excerpt from An Introduction to Cybercultures, London: Routledge.
3. CRIME, NEWSWORTHINESS AND NEWS
15. Chibnall, S. (1977) ¿Press Ideology: The Politics of Professionalism¿, excerpt from Law and Order News: An Analysis of Crime Reporting in the British Press, London: Tavistock.
16. Jewkes (2004) ¿The Construction of News¿, excerpt from Media and Crime, London: Sage.
17. Katz (1987) ¿What Makes Crime News?¿, in Media, Culture and Society, 9: 47-75.
18. Hall, S. Critcher, C. Jefferson, T. Clarke, J. and Roberts, B. (1978) ¿The Social Production of News¿, excerpt from Policing the Crisis: Mugging, the State and Law and Order, London: Macmillan.
19. Schlesinger, P., Tumber, H. and Murdock, G. (1991) ¿The Media Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice¿, in British Journal of Sociology, 42, 3: 397-420.
20. McLaughlin, E. (2005) ¿Recovering Blackness - Repudiating Whiteness: The Daily Mail¿s Construction of the Five White Suspects Accused of the Racist Murder of Stephen Lawrence¿, in K. Murji and J. Solomos (eds.) Racialization: Studies in Theory and Practice, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
21. Benedict, H. (1992) ¿She Should be Punished¿: The 1983-1984 New Bedford ¿Big Dan¿s¿ Gang Rape¿, excerpt from Virgin or Vamp: How the Press Covers Sex Crimes, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
4. CRIME, ENTERTAINMENT AND CREATIVITY
22. Todorov, Tzvetan (1978) ¿The Typology of Detective Fiction¿, in D. Lodge (ed.) (1999) Modern Criticism And Theory: A Reader, second edition, London and New York: Longman.
23. Reiner, R. (1994) ¿The Dialectics of Dixon: The Changing Image of the TV Cop¿, in Stephens, M. and Becker, S. (eds.) Police Force, Police Service: Care and Control in Britain, London: Macmillan.
24. Valverde, M. (2006) ¿From the Hard-Boiled Detective to the Pre-Crime Unit¿ excerpt from Law and Order: Images, Meanings, Myths, Routledge: London.
25. Reiner, R., Livingston, S. and Allen, J. (2000) ¿Casino Culture: Media and Crime in a Winner-Loser Society¿ in K. Stenson and R. Sullivan (eds.) Crime, Risk and Justice: The Politics of Crime Control in Liberal Democracies, Cullompton: Willan.
26. Langford, B. (2005) ¿The Gangster Film: Genre and Society¿, excerpt from Film Genre: Hollywood and Beyond, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
27. Jarvis, B. (2007) ¿Monsters Inc.: Serial killers and Consumer Culture¿, in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 3, 3: 326-344.
28. Ferrell, J, (1996) ¿Crimes of Style¿, excerpt from Crimes of Style: Urban Graffiti and the Politics of Criminalisation, Northeastern University Press: University Press of New England.
5. EFFECTS, INFLUENCE AND MORAL PANIC
29. Bandura, A., Ross, D. and Ross, S. (1963) ¿Imitation of Film-Mediated Aggressive Models¿, Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 66: 3-11.
30. Gauntlett, D. (2001) ¿The Worrying Influence of ¿Media Effects¿ Studies¿, in Barker, M. and Petley, J. (eds.) (2001) Ill Effects: The Media/Violence Debate, second edition, London: Routledge.
31. Barker, M. and Petley, J. (2001) ¿From Bad Media Violence Research to Good: A Guide for the Perplexed¿, in Barker, M. and Petley, J. (eds.) (2001) Ill Effects: The Media/Violence Debate, second edition, London: Routledge.
32. Gerbner, G. and Gross, L. (1976) ¿Living with Television: The Violence Profile¿, in Journal of Communication, 26, 1: 173-199.
33. Ditton, J., Chadee, D., Farrall, S., Gilchrist, E. and Bannister, J. (2004), ¿From Imitation to Intimidation: A Note on the Curious and Changing Relationship Between the Media, Crime and Fear of Crime¿, British Journal of Criminology, 44, 4: 595¿610.
34. Cohen, S. (2002) ¿ Folk Devils and Moral Panics: The Creation of the Mods and Rockers, London: Routledge.
35. McRobbie, A. and Thornton, S. (1995) ¿Rethinking ¿Moral Panic¿ for Multi-Mediated Social Worlds¿, in British Journal of Sociology, 46, 4: 559-574.
6. CYBERCRIME, SURVEILLANCE AND RISK
36. Foucault, M. (1979) ¿Panopticism¿, excerpt from Discipline and Punish, London: Penguin.
37. Mathiesen, T. (1997) ¿The Viewer Society¿ in Theoretical Criminology, 1, 2: 215-34, London: Sage.
38. Norris, C. and Armstrong, G. (1999) ¿ The Maximum Surveillance Society: The Rise of CCTV, London: Berg.
39. Brown, S. (2003) ¿(S)talking in Cyberspace, Virtuality, Crime and Law¿, excerpt from Crime and Law in Media Culture, Buckingham: Open University Press.
40. Franko Aas, K. (2006) ¿Governance and the Internet¿, in Y. Jewkes (ed.) Crime Online, Cullompton: Willan.
41. Mythen, G. and Walklate, S. (2006) ¿Communicating the Terrorist Risk: Harnessing a Culture of Fear¿, in Crime, Media, Culture: An International Journal, 2, 2: 123-142.
42. Sontag, S. (2004) ¿Regarding the Torture of Others¿, New York Times, 23/05/04.

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