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[eccr] Crime, Media, Culture - 1st issue
Wed Apr 06 09:01:59 GMT 2005
Crime, Media, Culture
First Issue Now Published!
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Crime, Media, Culture will provide a unique and much needed forum for
serious debate underpinned by empirically novel and/or theoretically
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Articles in Issue One Include:
From reel to ideal: 'The Blue Lamp' and the popular cultural construction
of the English 'bobby' Eugene McLaughlin
Anti-Nirvana: Crime, culture and instrumentalism in the age of insecurity
Steve Hall and Simon Winlow
Mediatized public crisis and civil society renewal: The racist murder of
Stephen Lawrence Simon Cottle
Symbolic politics and penal populism: The long shadow of Willie Horton Tim
Newburn and Trevor Jones
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