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نویسندگان: Chris Greer
سری: Routledge Student Readers
ISBN (شابک) : 0415422388, 9780415422383
ناشر: Routledge
سال نشر: 2010
تعداد صفحات: 624
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 36 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Crime and Media: A Reader به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
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Cover Half Title Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents List of Figures Publishers’ Acknowledgements Acknowledgements Introduction Section One: Understanding media Introduction Reading 1: Jürgen Habermas The Public Sphere: An Encyclopedia Article (1974) Reading 2: Marshall McLuhan The Medium Is the Message (1964) Reading 3: Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky A Propaganda Model (1988) Reading 4: Stuart Hall Encoding–Decoding (1980) Reading 5: Manuel Castells An Introduction to the Information Age (1997) Reading 6: Jean Baudrillard Simulacra and Simulations (1981) Reading 7: William Gibson Neuromancer (1984) Section Two: Researching media Introduction Reading 8: Richard Ericson, Patricia Baranek and Janet Chan Research Approaches (1987) Reading 9: Richard Ericson, Patricia Baranek and Janet Chan Reading the News (1991) Reading 10: Stuart Hall The Determinations of News Photographs (1973) Reading 11: Steve Neale Dimensions of Genre (2000) Reading 12: Theodore Sasson Frame Analysis (1995) Reading 13: Jenny Kitzinger The Debate about Media Influence (2004) Reading 14: David Bell Researching Cybercultures (2000) Section Three: Crime, newsworthiness and news Introduction Reading 15: Steve Chibnall Press Ideology: The Politics of Professionalism (1977) Reading 16: Yvonne Jewkes The Construction of Crime News (2004) Reading 17: Jack Katz What Makes Crime ‘News’? (1987) Reading 18: Stuart Hall, Chas Critcher, Tony Jefferson, John Clarke and Brian Roberts The Social Production of News (1978) Reading 19: Philip Schlesinger, Howard Tumber and Graham Murdock The Media Politics of Crime and Criminal Justice (1991) Reading 20: Eugene McLaughlin Recovering Blackness/Repudiating Whiteness (2005) Reading 21: Helen Benedict ‘She Should be Punished’: The 1983-1984 New Bedford ‘Big Dan’s’ Gang Rape (1992) Section Four: Crime, entertainment and creativity Introduction Reading 22: Tzvetan Todorov The Typology of Detective Fiction (1966) Reading 23: Robert Reiner The Dialectics of Dixon: The Changing Image of the TV Cop (1994) Reading 24: Mariana Valverde From the Hard-Boiled Detective to the Pre-Crime Unit (2006) Reading 25: Robert Reiner, Sonia Livingstone and Jessica Allen Casino Culture: Media and Crime in a Winner–Loser Society (2001) Reading 26: Barry Langford The Gangster Film: Genre and Society (2005) Reading 27: Brian Jarvis Monsters INC.: Serial Killers and Consumer Culture (2007) Reading 28: Jeff Ferrell Crimes of Style (1996) Section Five: Effects, influence and moral panic Introduction Reading 29: Albert Bandura, Dorothea Ross and Sheila Ross Imitation of Film-Mediated Aggressive Models (1963) Reading 30: David Gauntlett The Worrying Influence of ‘Media Effects’ Studies (2001) Reading 31: Martin Barker and Julian Petley From Bad Research to Good – a Guide for the Perplexed (2001) Reading 32: George Gerbner and Larry Gross Living with Television: The Violence Profile (1976) Reading 33: Jason Ditton, Derek Chadee, Stephen Farrall, Elisabeth Gilchrist and Jon Bannister From Imitation to Intimidation: A Note on the Curious and Changing Relationship between the Media, Crime and Fear of Crime (2004) Reading 34: Stanley Cohen Folk Devils and Moral Panics: The Creation of Mods and Rockers (1972–2002) Reading 35: Angela McRobbie and Sarah Thornton Rethinking ‘Moral Panic’ for a Multi-Mediated Social World (1995) Section Six: Cybercrime, surveillance and risk Introduction Reading 36: Michel Foucault Panopticism (1977) Reading 37: Thomas Mathiesen The Viewer Society: Michael Foucault’s ‘Panopticon’ Revisited (1997) Reading 38: Clive Norris and Gary Armstrong Working Rules and the Social Construction of Suspicion (1999) Reading 39: Shelia Brown (S)Talking in Cyberspace: Virtuality, Crime and Law (2003) Reading 40: Katja Franko Aas Beyond ‘The Desert of the Real’: Crime Control in a Virtual(Ised) Reality (2006) Reading 41: Gabe Mythen and Sandra Walklate Communicating the Terrorist Risk: Harnessing a Culture of Fear? (2006) Reading 42: Susan Sontag Regarding the Torture of Others (2004) Index