This book explores the exponential growth of true crime podcasting and its effects on the growth of criminal justice reform advocacy in the United States. Sherrill argues that true crime podcasts exist as hybrid organizations with multiple goals, including entertainment, criminal justice reform advocacy, and journalistic inquiry.
This book explores the exponential growth of true crime podcasting and its effects on the growth of criminal justice reform advocacy in the United States. Sherrill argues that true crime podcasts exist as hybrid organizations with multiple goals, including entertainment, criminal justice reform advocacy, and journalistic inquiry.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lindsey A. Sherrill is assistant professor of business communication at the University of North Alabama.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Adnan, Melinda, and Me Chapter 2: True Crime, Podcasting, and the Serial Effect Chapter 3: Understanding Organizational Growth and Social Movements Chapter 4: Understanding the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem Chapter 5: Ecology and Podcasts as Maintenance Organizations Chapter 6: True Crime Podcasts and Social Movement Approaches Chapter 7: Podcasts as Legitimated Hybrid Organizations Chapter 8: Still Obsessed: Lessons from the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem References Appendix: True Crime Podcasts 2005-2022 About the Author
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Adnan, Melinda, and Me Chapter 2: True Crime, Podcasting, and the Serial Effect Chapter 3: Understanding Organizational Growth and Social Movements Chapter 4: Understanding the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem Chapter 5: Ecology and Podcasts as Maintenance Organizations Chapter 6: True Crime Podcasts and Social Movement Approaches Chapter 7: Podcasts as Legitimated Hybrid Organizations Chapter 8: Still Obsessed: Lessons from the True Crime Podcast Ecosystem References Appendix: True Crime Podcasts 2005-2022 About the Author
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