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- Book Title
- Media and Crime in the U.S.
- Narrative Type
- Criminology
- Genre
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- Topic
- Criminology
- Intended Audience
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- ISBN
- 9781483373904
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
SAGE Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
1483373908
ISBN-13
9781483373904
eBay Product ID (ePID)
234333313
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Media and Crime in the U. S.
Publication Year
2017
Subject
Media Studies, General
Type
Not Available
Subject Area
Law, Reference, Social Science
Format
Book, Other
Dimensions
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
18 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
7.5 in
Additional Product Features
LCCN
2017-009813
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
The text is well written and articulates concepts in a clear manner. Chapters 2-4 present relevant real world examples that will allow students to draw connections between their own experiences/media exposure and course/text materials., The comparative component to this book is brilliant. The eloquent writing style coupled with the international comparisons make for an informative, eye-opening, and exciting read! I honestly wasn't sure what I would think about the comparative nature of this book, but I simply love it!, The structure and topics covered are all encompassing. The additional features like the summary and key terms are very helpful. The writing is understandable and clear for the students., This is the American version of the text I already use, and my students are primarily Americans. It is directly relatable to their experiences. This text offers foundational knowledge that links criminological theories and media theories with an examination of relevant current and historical events. Jewkes has made this material greatly relatable to an American audience while maintaining an international perspective., Great examples. Goes beyond description to analysis. Applies more complex concepts ignored by other books., "The comparative component to this book is brilliant. The eloquent writing style coupled with the international comparisons make for an informative, eye-opening, and exciting read! I honestly wasn't sure what I would think about the comparative nature of this book, but I simply love it!" -- Brooke Gialopsos "The comparison between the UK and US helps further our mission of creating global thinkers." -- Jaimee Limmer "Accessible and engaging introductions to a wide range of theories, concepts, and critiques. Good use of illustrative examples (including a variety of great new US and contemporary examples)." -- Kevin Drakulich "This is the American version of the text I already use, and my students are primarily Americans. It is directly relatable to their experiences. This text offers foundational knowledge that links criminological theories and media theories with an examination of relevant current and historical events. Jewkes has made this material greatly relatable to an American audience while maintaining an international perspective." -- Mark Feulner "The text is well written and articulates concepts in a clear manner. Chapters 2-4 present relevant real world examples that will allow students to draw connections between their own experiences/media exposure and course/text materials." -- Brooke Miller "The chapter on crime news is unique to this text and spells out clear criteria for why some crimes get covered and not others. Chapter on Media Misogyny - always eye-opening for students. In Chapters 2 and 3, the social construction of the "other" is clearly illustrated." -- Kristin Kenneavy "The structure and topics covered are all encompassing. The additional features like the summary and key terms are very helpful. The writing is understandable and clear for the students." -- Lauren Henry "Great examples. Goes beyond description to analysis. Applies more complex concepts ignored by other books." -- Emily Lenning "Jewkes and Linnemann's Media and Crime in the U.S. delivers even more than its title promises. It is certainly the go-to book for scholars and students seeking a critical, comprehensive, and theoretically rich analysis of the crime/media dynamics that percolate through everyday life in the United States. But more than this, the book invents a distinctive criminology for the 21st century - a criminology able to explore and understand the interconnections between popular culture, daily surveillance, digital identity, cyber-criminality, and other essential features of the contemporary." -- Jeff Ferrell "Jewkes and Linnemann have produced a definitive US companion to a classic in crime and media studies. In accessible, eloquent language, the authors provide us with a text that takes a much needed critical approach, ultimately insisting that scholars, our students, and general readers (re)conceptualize the relationship between media and crime in a manner in keeping with its proliferating spectacle." -- Michelle Brown, This is the American version of the text I already use, and my students are primarily Americans. It is directly relatable to their experiences. This text offers foundational knowledge that links criminological theories and media theories with an examination of relevant current and historical events. Jewkes has made this material greatly relatable to an American audience while maintaining an international perspective., "The chapter on crime news is unique to this text and spells out clear criteria for why some crimes get covered and not others. Chapter on Media Misogyny - always eye-opening for students. In Chapters 2 and 3, the social construction of the "other" is clearly illustrated.", Jewkes and Linnemann's Media and Crime in the U.S.delivers even more than its title promises. It is certainly the go-to book for scholars and students seeking a critical, comprehensive, and theoretically rich analysis of the crime/media dynamics that percolate through everyday life in the United States. But more than this, the book invents a distinctive criminology for the 21st century - a criminology able to explore and understand the interconnections between popular culture, daily surveillance, digital identity, cyber-criminality, and other essential features of the contemporary., Accessible and engaging introductions to a wide range of theories, concepts, and critiques. Good use of illustrative examples (including a variety of great new US and contemporary examples)., Accessible and engaging introductions to a wide range of theories, concepts, and critiques. Good use of illustrative examples (including a variety of great new US and contemporary examples).
Dewey Decimal
364.0973
Intended Audience
College Audience
Table Of Content
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSINTRODUCTIONCHAPTER 1 Theorizing Media and Crime * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS MEDIA "EFFECTS" STRAIN THEORY AND ANOMIE MARXISM, CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY, AND THE "DOMINANT IDEOLOGY" APPROACH PLURALISM, COMPETITION, AND IDEOLOGICAL STRUGGLE REALISM AND RECEPTION ANALYSIS LATE MODERNITY AND POSTMODERNISM CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 2 The Construction of Crime News * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS NEWS VALUES FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM TWO EXAMPLES OF NEWSWORTHY STORIES PAR EXCELLENCE NEWS PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION IN A DIGITAL GLOBAL MARKETPLACE: THE RISE OF THE CITIZEN JOURNALIST NEWS VALUES AND CRIME NEWS PRODUCTION: SOME CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 3 Media and Moral Panics * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS THE BACKGROUND OF THE MORAL PANIC MODEL PROBLEMS WITH THE MORAL PANIC MODEL THE LONGEVITY AND LEGACY OF THE MORAL PANIC MODEL: SOME CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 4 Media Constructions of Children: "Evil Monsters" and "Tragic Victims" * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS CHILDREN AS "EVIL MONSTERS" CHILDREN AS "TRAGIC VICTIMS" GUILT, COLLUSION, AND VOYEURISM MORAL PANICS AND THE REVIVAL OF "COMMUNITY": SOME CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 5 Media Misogyny: Monstrous Women * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES HONORABLE FATHERS VERSUS MONSTROUS MOTHERS: SOME CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 6 The Police Image and Policing the Image * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS THE MASS MEDIA AND FEAR OF CRIME THE POLICE IMAGE: TELEVISION AND FILM COPS AND REALITY TV POLICING AND SOCIAL MEDIA IMAGE MANAGEMENT * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 7 Crime Movies and Prison Films * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS THE APPEAL OF CRIME MOVIES THE CRIME MOVIE: MASCULINITY, AUTONOMY, THE CITY THE "PRISON FILM" THE DOCUMENTARY THE REMAKE DISCUSSION CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 8 Crime and the Surveillance Culture * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS THE NSA AND A NEW AGE OF SURVEILLANCE PANOPTICISM THE SURVEILLANT ASSEMBLAGE FROM THE PANOPTICON TO SURVEILLANT ASSEMBLAGE AND BACK AGAIN "BIG BROTHER" OR "BRAVE NEW WORLD"? SOME CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 9 The Role of the Internet in Crime and Deviance * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS REDEFINING DEVIANCE AND DEMOCRATIZATION: DEVELOPING NATIONS AND THE CASE OF CHINA "ORDINARY" CYBERCRIMES HATE CRIME INVASION OF PRIVACY, DEFAMATION, AND IDENTITY THEFT EBAY FRAUD CHILDHOOD, CYBERSPACE, AND SOCIAL RETREAT CONCLUDING THOUGHTS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGCHAPTER 10 (Re)Conceptualizing the Relationship Between Media and Crime * OVERVIEW * KEY TERMS DOING MEDIA-CRIME RESEARCH STIGMATIZATION, SENTIMENTALIZATION, AND SANCTIFICATION: THE "OTHERING" OF VICTIMS AND OFFENDERS * SUMMARY * STUDY QUESTIONS * FURTHER READINGGLOSSARYREFERENCESINDEXABOUT THE AUTHORS
Synopsis
The rise of mobile and social media means that everyday crime news is now more immediate, more visual, and more democratically produced than ever. Offering new and innovative ways of understanding the relationship between media and crime, Media and Crime in the U.S . critically examines the influence of media coverage of crimes on culture and identity in the United States and across the globe. With comprehensive coverage of the theories, research, and key issues, acclaimed author Yvonne Jewkes and award-winning professor Travis Linnemann have come together to shed light on some of the most troubling questions surrounding media and crime today., Offering new and innovative ways of thinking about the relationship between media and crime, Media and Crime in the U.S. critically examines the influence of media coverage of crimes on US culture and identity., The rise of mobile and social media means that everyday crime news is now more immediate, more visual, and more democratically produced than ever. Offering new and innovative ways of understanding the relationship between media and crime, Media and Crime in the U.S. critically examines the influence of media coverage of crimes on culture and identity in the United States and across the globe. With comprehensive coverage of the theories, research, and key issues, acclaimed author Yvonne Jewkes and award-winning professor Travis Linnemann have come together to shed light on some of the most troubling questions surrounding media and crime today.
LC Classification Number
P96.C742U639 2018
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